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5 SAVVY WAYS TO MAKE SALES IN SOCIAL MEDIA

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Social media can an extremely effective sales tool if you know how to use it. After 20 years in sales, here are the things that you might not know about how to sell using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and all the rest!

1. The first step to any sale is bonding. (When someone hands over a credit card is simply the end of a process that starts here.) So, share meaningful things and converse with those you want to sell to. It is what separates you from a used car salesman!

2. Don’t hide your business (see #5 here). One of the biggest challenges I see is that people don’t want to appear “too salesy” – so then they never mention that they are a coach, sell kids clothes, or are in business. The aren’t door-to-door customers for a reason. You have to let people know you have something to sell in order for them to buy.

3. Know when to take the conversation off of social media. At a certain point, you can tell when the relationship is warming up (it’s that moment when if you were meeting someone you know the moment is NOW to ask them for the number). Most often, the feeling of intimacy that social media creates does not replace real human interaction. Ask for their phone number.

4. Use Facebook events, Twitter hashtags and Ustream shows to promote your business. Put up an event to highlight a sale. Add a hashtag to your posts to create buzz. And, video shows are hands down the way I see people selling the most using new media. You always want to have a social media sales plan that incorporates these.

5. Follow up with those who have yet to buy and those who have already bought. If you go to someone’s page and thank them for their business, they will often comment on what a great service or product you provided. Then, all of their friends see that, along with their glowing recommendation. This is one of the most effective ways to sell through social media.

Soon Facebook hopes that you will not leave them to shop – that it will replace most websites and that you will buy things directly from there (if you’d like to get started now, here are some options), so selling on these sites is a skill you need to learn. Done well, I’ve seen people build six-figure businesses through social media.

Got questions? Please ask away below this (I love talking to you all)!

  • Anonymous

    Hi Lindsey, have you looked at this? http://www.myshoppinggenie.com/chantalsplace

    there is also a 7 minute phone call that introduces the product.

    It might be something that you want to promote. I have several friends that are making big bucks with this.

  • http://twitter.com/b160allen Brandon R Allen

    #1 is where it all starts for sure. The people that I by products from have always given me some great content up front to build the relationship.

  • Andrea Reindl

    Alright, so here’s my thoughts on this. Yes, you should be willing to share what you do. But what’s more important is that you build a bit of a relationship first. Meaning, you don’t walk right up and say ‘Hi my name is Andrea and I sell widgets’….it’s more of a learn about the other person first and see if there is a fit kind of thing. Lindsay, thanks for the great information, you’re a wealth of knowledge.

  • http://www.socialmediaheaven.com Lindsay Wilson

    Agreed! That’s why bonding is always first.

  • http://www.socialmediaheaven.com Lindsay Wilson

    Thanks!

  • http://www.socialmediaheaven.com Lindsay Wilson

    Thanks, Brandon. I think that sales have simply evolved and those who fight against doing it don’t understand how meaningful this part of the relationship can be – for both the buyer and the seller. Who doesn’t want to bond?

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