Jul
21

The Answer Is In the Questions!

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“Would you like your shoes cleaned sir…?” I was suddenly asked out the blue while walking down a street in Seoul, Korea when I was there last.

My instant reaction was to say “No, thank you!”

Undeterred he looked down, pointed to my shoes, and asked in broken English in a half questioning, half stating kind of way, “You look good and feel better with clean shoes?”

That got me – looking good and feeling better! I looked down and saw what he meant. “OK” I said, not even thinking about asking the price. He guided me into a warm little hut on the sidewalk, where I was invited to sit down and take off my shoes.

He looked at each one carefully and then asked… “You like these shoes?”

“I do,” I said. And I do! They are comfortable, look good, and are light, which means not having to take another pair when traveling.

“Then you need repair them when you get home” he replied in broken English, while showing me the worn down heels. “Or, I can do for you for 20,000 Won including cleaning!?” he suggested using that once more inquisitive tone.

“Go ahead” I said, feeling intrigued and being drawn toward him with his line of questioning.

“You like walking on sidewalk without soles?” he asked again, with a slight grin… “Because soles are very thin…”, and he offered a shoe to me with his hand inside it to accentuate the thinness. (I had the feeling I was going to be lighter a few more thousand Won in a moment). “If you like, I do everything for 40,000 Won…” and looked at me without saying a word.

It took a nano-second to work out that though the price was a little more than I would pay back home, I didn’t have to go through the inconvenience of taking them to the shoe repair shop.

“Fine…” I replied, and spent the next 40 minutes watching a real craftsman concentrate on his work oblivious of the noise coming from the commercial activity on the street outside the hut…

Why did I pay more in an environment that was unfamiliar? Why didn’t I attempt to bargain especially as we were on a street renowned for its notoriously low prices?

Because by “asking of the right questions at the right time” (remember, one of the Principles in Natural Selling?)…

  • He created value in himself and what he represented
  • He involved me without telling me what I should do
  • He showed respect by allowing me to come to my own natural conclusions

In doing so, he effectively removed any cost barrier.

Asking questions like this will do the same thing for you as well… and if you want the right types of questions to ask and why you’re asking them, consider getting my new program “How To Have Fearless Conversations And Build Your Business Faster…

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Michael OliverMichael Oliver is an internationally recognized trainer, speaker and author and the founder of Natural Selling, the only sales training program designed to really eliminate rejection and objections. Visit his blog and signup free to get blog updates by email, along with the latest news, free advice, additional resources, and a lot more! Go now to http://naturalsellingblog.com. While you're at it, check out http://www.naturalselling.com.

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Comments

  1. Don Sykes says:

    Michael -

    I just wanted to drop you a note to say that I think you’re approach to selling is “spot on.” I’ve been in Network Marketing for a long time and never seen a better approach, or philosophy. It simply makes sense. I just picked up your book (Selling NM Without Fear of. . ) and was delighted when I saw how chock-full it was of great, sensible advice.

    You are the real deal – and I wanted to let you know I appreciate it!

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  3. Enrique says:

    Excellent story, I love the simplicty of his questions and he allow you to make decisions without any pressure.

  4. Michael Oliver says:

    Thank you Don and everyone else for your nice comments.

  5. Marlena says:

    I am focusing on Asking the right questions at the right time, this helps me to keep my focus. Thanks so much Michael.

  6. Hi Michael, if only all ‘salespeople’ asked the right questions at the right time and made the customer feel valued and respected… (JOY)

  7. Perry Davis says:

    Effectively removed any cost barrier is better than overcoming the cost barrier (objection). Thanks for your stories that illustrate Natural Selling.

  8. Great articles & Nice a site

  9. VRy interesting to read it :P

  10. Please, can you PM me and tell me few more thinks about this, I am really fan of your blog…

  11. Shirley Reid says:

    Michael,
    I agree with Don Sykes (above) Your approach to selling is “spot on”
    ~Shirley

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