IT Sales: Determine Your Clients' Needs
Summary: IT Sales require you ask questions of your customers so you know their needs. Find out if you can help the customer with a technology assessment, IT audit, or site survey then get them to sign on for IT sales.
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Article Body: When you first meet with IT sales prospects, you'll want to get them talking about their top problems. You may learn that the problems your prospects have aren't ones you or your network of partners or subcontractors can help with. In this case, you are barking up the wrong tree and should move on. But it's very important to get your prospects talking if you want IT sales.
Ask about Their Preferences
Get them to talk about what they like and dislike about how theyve gotten IT support in the past. This can also give you a tremendous number of clues as to what theyre looking for.
You also need to figure out at this first meeting if they have an emergency that has to be addressed in the next , hours, hours, or are they looking more for an IT audit, site survey, or technology assessment with IT sales.
Every once in a while theyll throw you a curve ball and prospects will want something totally different. It wont be an emergency and they wont really need a tech assessment, but most of the time, those are what they need.
Bring Your Clients to the Next Step
If you want to move from free to fee, if you want to move from sitting there and playing brain-picking- in the IT sales call to them writing a check to your company or signing on a credit card authorization for IT sales, then its really important that you find out.
Make sure that you have something ready to offer them, that you have proposals that easily take care of their needs. Even better is to bring the blank forms with you so youre ready to have them sign on the dotted line for IT sales.
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