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Door to door selling can be a very challenging approach to sales. But very rewarding if you have the knack for it. You can make loads of cash if if you’ve got the right product or service to market, and you’ve got the right attitude and approach. Check out these tips to help you succeed in your door to door sales.

1. Be spontaneous. This is without a doubt the key to being able to get the attention of your prospect and keep it. Being able to adapt and tailor your presentation to the customers particular situation is going to be your greatest asset. Make sure to let your situation guide your response so that you don’t sound like you’re just saying things by rote.

2. Entertain. Your next more important task is to make sure your potential prospect is enjoying themselves. Otherwise they will simply shut the door in your face! Get their attention by being spontaneous, and keep your customers attention by making it fun to continue talking to you. Find some common ground, crack some jokes and make sure you’re acting the part. Don’t hide who you are, in fact, let it out so it’s right out there in their face!

3. Create urgency. Door to door sales most often need to be getting a commitment on the spot. The key to this is making sure that this is a limited time offer that has only one way to get it: With you, right now! Create urgency by being in a hurry, and also by letting them know that the offer is only available from this sales channel. Also, let the client know how good it is, then take it away to let them know what they’re missing out on.

4. Target the emotional triggers. Most products have some way of reducing the pain or solving a problem in some one’s life. Use this to help you get motivation towards the sale.

5. Qualify, qualify, qualify! Asking the right questions up front is more and more important to save you time. Ask the questions that others will not. This way you’ll cut to the chase, and get onto more clients who are likely to buy. There really is no point in talking to someone if they’re not in a position to purchase the product. It’s a numbers game in a lot of ways, so get out there and talk to prospects who can make you money!

Daily money making activities is about discovering the activities or actions that are earning you the most money and putting them first on your list of ‘things to do.’ My theory is that if you’re focused on getting the money making stuff done, the other things will just seem to get done as a mater of course.

The idea is to resist procrastination and get started doing the essence of you work. This would be called the one principle of a good work ethic, i.e., if you are writing a book, you don’t sit there shuffling papers around your desk . . .  or if you are a sales rep, you don’t just research you product, you get in front of people who are likely to buy from you and you sell the your products.

There is an 80-20 principle I like as well. It’s simply the principle that 20 percent of the things you do are the things making you money and the other 80 percent you could do without. It’s about finding out what your highest 20 percent money making tasks are and spending your time on these jobs. The other 80 percent can be either delegated or completely discarded.

I am talking about simple things such as writing a list of things to do today and then crossing off all but the most important, then rewriting the list with only the top three most important thing on it and doing those. (You can hand the remaining task to someone else to do.) . . . or, if you absolutely need to do the other things, too, set aside one hour of the day to blast through he less important things all in one hit.

Many good sales professionals have a great team working for them who help them keep their calendar booked up with prospective client visits so they do nothing but sell. That’s the environment we’re aiming for. It’s ideal for growth and profit. There’s nothing worse than being scattered between tasks when you need to be focused on the prospect during a presentation.

When you walk into a prospective client’s office, leave everything else outside the door, and I mean everything. Stay focused on what you are doing, if not, the potential client will see you are ‘elsewhere’ and wonder why he or she is not important enough to warrant your full attention and probably go with someone else who does give them their full attention.

Problems are another item that takes away from the task at hand and making money. Try to avoid bringing your problems into the clients office, like I said, leave them outside the door, pick them up on your way out, they will still be there. Hold a meeting with your team to work on the problem; many heads are better than one, if you can’t figure out a solution on your own.

If procrastination is creeping up on you, stop and ask yourself, ‘is this making me money or am I just avoiding something?’ if the answer is you are avoiding something, take a deep breath or go for a short walk, clear your head and get back to work. Stop the procrastination in its tracks, take it away from your desk, stick it in a draw and leave it there until you are ready to deal with it.

Remember the “A” “B” and “C” list of what you should be doing and this should also help you with your ‘Daily money making activities’ and keep you on track.

“Plan your progress carefully; hour-by hour, day-by-day, month-by-month. Organized activity and maintained enthusiasm are the wellsprings of your power”.                 Paul J. Meyer