Oct 11, 2023
How often do you hold up a mirror?
If you're good at marketing, you're doing it ALL THE TIME. We mirror in two ways:
In today's episode, I'm revealing "sales secrets" that the great sales reps often leverage to quickly connect with their prospects and close more deals.
It's something known as: "sales mirroring."
Basically, you are holding up a mirror and reflecting back what you are seeing from your customer. It's crazy effective. I bet you're doing some of this stuff intuitively!
I share with you 4 ways you can use mirroring with one-to-one conversations, and I share how to hold up a "mirror" in your messaging. You'll walk away with LOTS of very practical strategies from this one. Your homework is to practice one of the techniques on one of your customers at the farmer's market next week, and see if you close the sale.
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