The landscape of “the perfect sales technique” is constantly changing. Selling and marketing are a part of our every day life – even more with the growing innovation on marketing that we all experience as a consumer and professional. As a sales professional, you may have been told to keep your “about me” pitch to a quick 30-seconds when meeting your customer. This fast-paced rule became the standard in sales just as “speed dating” became the approved method to meet that perfect match.

The challenge in these two arenas are very similar. It doesn’t take many 10-second rounds with “the perfect match” before the lonely soul realizes that this is just not enough time for one to find love. A sales professional will realize that their fast-pitch approach to the homeowner is not enough to gain their trust.

So what became of the 30-second pitch? The pitch remained but has been transformed into a well-thought out and crafted story that allows the customer to get to know and allows you to effortless lead them to a confident close on the sale.It’s time to take your fast pitch approach, apply these techniques and slow things down:

Think before you speak.

Don’t try to wing it. Plan ahead, write it out, and practice how you want to say it. Pay attention to the tone in which you speak, the natural style of delivery, and most importantly the message that you are delivering. Be sure that the story represents who you are, the business that you represent, and last but not least, why the customer needs to hear it.

Scripts are for actors.

Your delivery must not sound like you memorized a script. Use bullet points for key information benchmarks. Each benchmark can be used as your map for an unscripted delivery to carry the story from beginning to end without losing the customer’s attention on the way.

Make it personal.

Give your story the stamp of personalization, which naturally allows the customer to connect with you. This is the comfort zone that the “fast- pitch” never captured. Be sure to follow your bullet points and don’t get carried away talking about yourself.

The art of storytelling has entertained generations for ages. It’s time to take this art to the sales world and close the deal. Customers buy from “real” people with a “real story.”  If you have a story that you think is the “perfect pitch,” we’d love to hear it! If you are struggling and needs some help, the R2R Marketing team has solutions.