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Cross-selling for Increased Sales, Profits, and Customer Satisfaction

 

Cross-selling - the art of selling for non-salespeople

Cross-selling is the act of selling related products at the time and point of sale. Here's a couple of examples:

  • You buy trousers, the salesperson offers you the shirt, tie, cufflinks, shoes
  • You buy a computer, the sales person offers you a printer, scanner, software

When done well cross-selling will dramatically improve your sales, profits and customer satisfaction. Done poorly it will drive customers away in their droves.

The first time I told my wife about this concept she was scathing all those *$% sales people trying to sell you something you dont want (She doesnt really swear much). We chatted for a while without too much meeting of minds. So I told her a story.

In days gone by you used to be able to walk into a hardware store, walk up to a counter and be greeted by a real person (this is before the days of big supermarkets and anonymous self-service). The conversation might go something like this:

You: 5 litres of white exterior gloss paint please.

Sales: Certainly sir, here you go. The finish from this paint is helped a lot if you use good brushes how are you fixed for brushes?

You: Well, I havent looked for a while I am really not sure.

Sales: What are you going to paint?

You: 3 doors and a couple of window frames.

Sales: Umm, for window frames you are probably going to need a 1 inch brush for the detail and a 2in brush for the rest of the frame. The 2 inch brush would be good for the doors too if they are not too big. Tell you what, why dont you take a couple of brushes. If you find you dont need them you can always bring them back later.

You: Great good idea.

Sales: Youll need some white spirit to clean the brushes do you have any?

You: No you better give me a bottle.

Sales: What are you planning to do on preparation? We have some pretty good packs that contain wire wool, assorted grade wet and drypaer, and some soft soap. Soft soap is much better for cleaning up old paintwork than detergents as it doesnt leave any residues.

You: I hadnt thought about preparation Ill take one of those packs as well.

That salesperson probably didn't even think what they were doing was 'selling'. They were simply 'helping' a customer.

But look what happened - you have been cross-sold into spending 3 or 4 times the price of a tin of paint. But when you get home you are ready to do the job. And if you dont need the paint brushes you know you can take them back (but you probably wont).

In the end my wife agreed that it wasnt the cross sell itself she found objectionable it was the way in which it is done.

Good cross-selling provides a service to the customer. It is nothing to do with pressure selling. It is not a tool simply to help salespeople hit their targets. And it has noth whatsoever to do with pushing products that the customer will never use.

And the really good news?

I haven't yet seen a company that could not benefit from training its staff in the art of cross-selling. Notice I said staff. Cross-selling is not just for sales people.

Author: Keith Longmire
 
Author Bio:

Keith Longmire

Keith Longmire is a marketing technophile. He is a director of 3 technology companies: Intelligent Commerce Group Ltd, ShopCall.net and IntelligentVoice.co.uk. His current passion is promoting the Intelligent Diary - a Blackberry beating, Pocket PC based online diary, email reader, MP3 Player, Camera... In his spare time (not much of that) Keith is a passionate internet marketer.

 
 
 

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