Better Presentations More Sales

Closing that Sales Pitch

January 29, 2024 Trevor Lee Season 1 Episode 292
Closing that Sales Pitch
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Better Presentations More Sales
Closing that Sales Pitch
Jan 29, 2024 Season 1 Episode 292
Trevor Lee

In this episode of the Better Presentations More Sales podcast I’m following up on the free 25 minute webinars I did last week called Win More Sales Pitches, with the follow-up prompted when someone in the Q&A afterwards talked about the best ways of closing that sales pitch.

And it got me thinking about whether closing is actually the right word because if we win a sales pitch then isn’t that the opening of a new client, hopefully a long-term relationship with that client.

Of course in the sales world opening is the bit you do at the beginning of your pitch or presentation.

And I don’t think if we do use the word closing that it is the responsibility of the person delivering the pitch to close that sales pitch, I think that is the job of the customer, our job as the people doing the pitch is to make it as easy as possible for them to say yes to our idea or proposal and therefore it is them that is closing that sales pitch not us.

During the episode I share five tips which I will summarise here:

  1. Focus your pitch on the people you are pitching to, the benefits they will get and do your homework on them
  2. Ensure it is not complex and that it is put together using their terms rather than yours
  3. Make your offer crystal clear and talk about their investment rather than your rate or fee
  4. Be ready to negotiate by thinking through what could happen in a negotiation and if you were them what would you want
  5. Be ready for the Q&A and again try and pre-think the questions you could be asked and then have your calendar ready to book in a follow-up call, and make that a phone call not an email

My January and February webinars are to help people with their presentation and sales skills. The webinars are 25 minutes long and run twice on the dates that they are happening which are all Tuesdays.

To book places follow this link to my website: https://www.trevorjlee.com/presentation-and-sales-tips-webinars/

The ‘7 Steps to Successful Presentations’ online course is now live and listeners are being offered an opportunity to take part in the course at a 50% discount. Use the code 7steps50 at the checkout.

Before you book any training or coaching with me it is important for you to be sure that I’m the right person for you or your team so let's have a 15-20 minute informal no obligation no fee chat on Zoom. Simply click here: Trevor Lee 15 minute meeting

Thank you for listening. 

Here's how you can connect with me, Trevor Lee, and find out more about how I can help you deliver confident and successful presentations and sales pitches.

One to One Business Leader Presentation Coaching

Business teams Presentation Training

15 Minute Free 'How can I help you' Zoom call

Trevor Lee Website

Trevor Lee Linked

Trevor Lee You Tube

Book: 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon



Show Notes

In this episode of the Better Presentations More Sales podcast I’m following up on the free 25 minute webinars I did last week called Win More Sales Pitches, with the follow-up prompted when someone in the Q&A afterwards talked about the best ways of closing that sales pitch.

And it got me thinking about whether closing is actually the right word because if we win a sales pitch then isn’t that the opening of a new client, hopefully a long-term relationship with that client.

Of course in the sales world opening is the bit you do at the beginning of your pitch or presentation.

And I don’t think if we do use the word closing that it is the responsibility of the person delivering the pitch to close that sales pitch, I think that is the job of the customer, our job as the people doing the pitch is to make it as easy as possible for them to say yes to our idea or proposal and therefore it is them that is closing that sales pitch not us.

During the episode I share five tips which I will summarise here:

  1. Focus your pitch on the people you are pitching to, the benefits they will get and do your homework on them
  2. Ensure it is not complex and that it is put together using their terms rather than yours
  3. Make your offer crystal clear and talk about their investment rather than your rate or fee
  4. Be ready to negotiate by thinking through what could happen in a negotiation and if you were them what would you want
  5. Be ready for the Q&A and again try and pre-think the questions you could be asked and then have your calendar ready to book in a follow-up call, and make that a phone call not an email

My January and February webinars are to help people with their presentation and sales skills. The webinars are 25 minutes long and run twice on the dates that they are happening which are all Tuesdays.

To book places follow this link to my website: https://www.trevorjlee.com/presentation-and-sales-tips-webinars/

The ‘7 Steps to Successful Presentations’ online course is now live and listeners are being offered an opportunity to take part in the course at a 50% discount. Use the code 7steps50 at the checkout.

Before you book any training or coaching with me it is important for you to be sure that I’m the right person for you or your team so let's have a 15-20 minute informal no obligation no fee chat on Zoom. Simply click here: Trevor Lee 15 minute meeting

Thank you for listening. 

Here's how you can connect with me, Trevor Lee, and find out more about how I can help you deliver confident and successful presentations and sales pitches.

One to One Business Leader Presentation Coaching

Business teams Presentation Training

15 Minute Free 'How can I help you' Zoom call

Trevor Lee Website

Trevor Lee Linked

Trevor Lee You Tube

Book: 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon