by Karla Silver | Nov 12, 2018 | Business
Who’s in the mood for a riddle? What takes time to build but only an instant to damage?
Oh, and it’s super critical to your business to the point where if you haven’t built it with clients, prospects and distributors, well, let’s just say you won’t have a business. Can you guess?
It’s TRUST.
Regardless of what you’re selling, trust is essential if you want happy, repeat customers and motivated distributors. And, it’s crucial if you want to lead a successful business.
It doesn’t matter if you’re committed to relationship marketing or are sticking with those icky traditional methods (um, seriously, why are you still sticking with those awful traditional methods): if you want people to buy or do business with you, you have to earn their trust.
The tricky part about trust is that it takes time.
In this day and age, where we’re all running to the next thing at warp speed, we feel we just don’t have time.
We want to make those six-digit figures within five minutes of starting the business.
Then, we grow impatient and frustrated when our family, friends, neighbors, the parents at our kids’ school aren’t chomping at the bit to buy from us or join our team. WTH? What gives?
The #1 Mistake Business People Make When Building Trust
Rushing the relationship is the number one way to turn off a potential customer or prospect. It’s just like dating–you typically don’t go shopping for wedding dresses and china patterns on a first date.
You get to know the other person better and figure out if they jive with your personality and quirks.
Although there may situations where spontaneity pays off, for the most part, you may date someone for months or years before you fully commit to marriage.
The same is true for business. Even your loved ones may not commit to buying anything from you until they trust you within that capacity.
The exception is your mom; your mom will buy absolutely anything you’re selling, whether they’ll use it or not, and will rave about how amazing it is, no matter what.
For the rest of your family, friends, and acquaintances, you gotta put in the legwork.
Trust is a two-way street. As your connections begin to trust you as a business person, and the products and services you’re shilling you’ll also get to know them and find new ways to serve them better.
They’ll see you as more than a person pedaling a product; you’re a trusted advisor who’s looking out for their best interest.
In turn, they’ll become more than clients, they become strong advocates for your business and may even believe so much in you and the product that they want to get in on it themselves.
4 Ways to Build Trust With Your Favorite People
Chemistry is that connection you share with people.
You know when you meet someone and you just hit it off?
You obviously have it with your spouse or partner, but you can also have it with another parent in your son’s class who enjoys a dirty joke or a 5 o’clock margarita as much as you, or with the neighbor who you share gardening tips with over the fence or the other participant at book club who is as stoked as you that this month’s selection is true crime noir.
With all these folks you felt a kind of spark that told you that you’re part of the same tribe. You can relate to one another. At a time when technology has opened the whole world to us, but we can still feel alone, the spark we feel is reassuring.
So, what is it about you and your personality that people can relate to? Is it a sunny and friendly disposition or the talent of saying just the right thing at the right time to make someone feel like a 1000 watt light bulb?
Is it a slightly off-kilter sense of humor or the empathy to tune into another’s emotional state and provide comfort?
Identify what it is and try to use it whenever you can on the people you already know as well as the ones you meet each day. This will help you expand your social circle and build your customer and prospect lists.
Character is who you are.
Very wise and important people have a lot to say about character.
Abraham Lincoln said, “Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.”
Lord Chesterfield said, “Be your character what it will, it will be known, and nobody will take it upon your word.”
Henry David Thoreau said, “You cannot dream yourself into a character; you must hammer and forge yourself one.”
However, the most relevant quote about character, especially as it relates to sales, comes from Dear Abby herself.
“The best index to a person’s character is how he treats people who can’t do him any good, and how he treats people who can’t fight back.”
Abigail Van Buren
You see, most salespeople act all nicey-nicey to their clients when they want to make a sale, but ignore them the rest of the time. They’ll be the nicest person in the world to a customer who’s buying something from them, but if they don’t buy right away, they may write the person off.
Sure, they may contact them at some point in the future, but most likely, they won’t unless they have to. How rotten is that?
The worst part is, their customers can sense what’s up; after all, the salesperson only comes a-knocking when they need to meet their monthly sales quota.
No one wants to feel used and disregarded once the purchase goes through.
Your character is shaped by many things. Although it’s influenced by your values and beliefs, the central core is your actions.
You may be able to recite the inspirational quotes from history’s greatest thinkers–from Cicero to Mr. Rogers–but if your actions don’t back it up, people won’t believe you and it won’t become part of your character.
Take a moment to think about what makes up your character. When people hear your name, what are the first adjectives you want them to think of?
Once you have a list of words, ask your most trusted friend or family member what words they think of when they think of you (Or, ask your mom; moms usually give the straight answer, whether you want to hear it or not).
Does your list of words and their's overlap, or are they vastly different? If they’re similar, you’re on the right track; what you say and do are the same.
If they’re totally different, think about why? Then be more intentional to ensure your words and actions align.
Competence is when you’re good at what you do and people know it.
Now, when you first start out, this may be the area that needs the most work. Sure, you may be familiar with your products and services, but you likely only experienced them from one perspective–your own.
As you gain more experience in your business, you’ll begin to learn about others’ experiences with the product and service and will then be able to offer new customers and prospects more insight.
Until then, lean into the expertise of your team; after all, they’re there to help you!
You must become an expert in your field and know all there is to know about it.
For example, if you’re selling nutritional products, learn all you can about health, nutrition and wellness. Read every article and book you can get your hot little hands on. Go to seminars, watch documentaries and videos, and listen to podcasts.
You want to eat, sleep and breathe it! And, most importantly, use the products yourself as often as you can.
Take photos of yourself using the product in your daily life and post them to social media.
Are you drinking a shake after spin class? Snap a photo. Taking a supplement to beat that 3 pm slump?
Snap a photo.
This will help build credibility and trust while you become more competent.
If your product is beauty-related, learn all you can about the beauty industry and the most common skin complaints people have, including acne, aging, scars, increased pigmentation, etc.
Learn all about these common issues and how your product or service helps address these needs.
This will boost your competence in the minds of your connections; when they think of you, you want them to see you as an expert in your field.
Consistency is doing your activities on a regular basis so your customers not only expect it from you, they begin to rely on it.
For the vast majority of people, consistency is super hard.
You get busy and mean to do your activities regularly, but then your son gets sick and your daughter tells you that you have to bake three dozen gluten-free cupcakes for the school bake sale tomorrow, and your husband or partner calls to say they’re stuck in a last-minute meeting that is taking forever.
Put simply, life happens and it becomes near impossible to be as consistent as you wish to be.
However, if you want to build a lasting business, it’s vital to be intentional about your activities and become consistent.
After all, you want your customers, prospects, and distributors to be able to rely on you; to know that your word is gold and you’ll follow through.
Just like character, people won’t believe you until they see you in action.
You may be thinking, “hey now, I resent your implication. I’m super consistent” but are you really?
Look at your calendar over the last week–how many days did you contact your people to make their days?
How many days did you follow up with prospects?
How many days did you reach out to your distributors to check in and offer encouragement?
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This post originally appeared here: https://teamzy.com/4-ways-to-build-trust-with-your-people/ written by Eric Johnson.
by Karla Silver | Oct 25, 2018 | Business
You might know this already, but I’m an introvert.
Yes…
A painful introvert.
(That explains the biggest reason why I’ve never done the “friends and family” thing.)
So… how did I get to be one of the top 50 Internet Marketers in the Direct Sales industry (BusinessforHome.org)?
I buckled down and educated myself. Duh.
I didn’t have any special “luck,” or “aptitude.” I didn’t have special access to an internet guru, or some amazing upline that showed me everything to do…
Nothing.
Except this: I knew I needed to educate myself.
So, I decided that I would spend part of every Sunday doing just that.
One month of Sundays, I focused on online classified advertising. I learned what worked and what didn’t, and then spent the next few months of Sundays implementing what I had figured out. (I still generate most of my leads this way, and it still works, btw.)
Then I focused on Google AdWords. Learning AdWords took a whole lotta Sundays, but eventually I got good enough at that as well.
And I could go on and on.
However, I made some massive mistakes along the way. These things nearly killed my business.
Before I tell you about the ones that almost took me out of the game, I want to share some of the traps I missed along the way.
I don’t want you to fall into these traps!
The things that I did RIGHT.
1. Allocated time to learn. If it's not planned for and ON your calendar, it probably won't happen. We live in a world of distraction, and it will always win unless you are focused.
2. Established a habit. It became my habit to always spend some time on Sundays to learn something.
3. Set my own expectations correctly. I didn’t expect to get to know a subject in a day. I didn’t expect results to happen quickly either. I expected to master a subject, so I did.
4. I wasn’t afraid to make mistakes.
5. I IMPLEMENTED. I’m going to share the traps I fell into… big time.
Here’s the biggest one…
Learning too many things all at the same time.
This was a huge mistake I made, and is the #1 MISTAKE I see other marketers make.
Our minds can only really focus on one thing at a time, and when we’re trying to learn too many things all at once, overwhelm, decision fatigue and frustration settle in.
And worst of all, context switching (switching from one task to another) sucks our time dry. As it turns out multi-tasking is a learning killer.
The key to success is to master and implement one thing at a time.
I see too many people buying course after course and then making my second mistake…
Because I was trying to learn so much all at the same time, I didn’t have time to implement everything that I was learning.
What a waste of time, energy, money and opportunity.
I can’t even calculate all the opportunity that I missed by not strategically planning what I needed to learn and breaking it down into manageable pieces and then…
Allocating my time accordingly.
Our time is soooo valuable. I get so many questions about how to effectively get stuff done AND build a profitable business.
Don't waste your time scrolling on social media, doing too many things at once, watching TV (yeah, I said it) or worrying about what other people think.
I heard this somewhere… what people think is none of your business.
xoxoxo,Karla
by Karla Silver | Sep 13, 2018 | Business
I love, love, love ClickFunnels and I love spreading the love.
However, for many new entrepreneurs, getting started with ClickFunnels is pretty steep, money-wise.
When you go to their sign up page, there are two options:
- A startup account for $97 per month, and
- An enterprise solution for $297/month (this is the plan that I use)
However, there is a “secret” personal plan, where you can get it for as low as $37/mo
It’s the easiest way and which allows you to create funnels and setup pages based on your need.
or use the link below to create your 14 days free trial
It shows $97 per month, but don’t worry, you will not need to pay that much after applying this trick.
So let's move on…
Second Step- Cancel your Clickfunnels account (don't worry!)
Go to account > account billing -> cancel my account
You should see something like this image below.
We are not really “canceling” our account (or it will make no sense for us to create one.)
Click “cancel my subscription.”
Then it will show you 3 different offers:
- $37 per month Personal Plan – you can build up to 5 funnels, 20 pages, 5 thousand visits
- $67 per month Bootstrap Plan – you can build up to 5 10 funnels, 50 pages, 10 thousand visits
- $9 per month Pause – they just reserve your subdomains, pages, and funnels, but you can’t edit anything or adding anything
Now you don’t have to pay $97 or even $297, but can start from as low as $37 per month and without limitation like shared funnels
A Little Warning: This Trick Could Expire Anytime.
Now that you have learned how to get Clickfunnels with huge discount!
A warning for you: Since this “trick” takes advantage of a loophole on ClickFunnels' part, it might already be gone.
So… go here now and get ‘er done!
xo,
Karla
by Karla Silver | Jul 29, 2018 | Business
Today, we’re going to talk about follow-ups. And why they’re so important. (Hint: this is where your sales happen). We'll also talk about how to do this without being annoying or salesy!
A lot of us give up after 2 or 3 follow-ups. Our prospects don’t respond, so we start assuming they don’t like us, or maybe it’s something we said and we make up all this stuff up in our head.
The good news, it’s not you!
People are busy. This is how humans are wired. They may not be ready at that very moment or they may need a little more time to “think about it”.
Are you following up 10 times?
Most people don’t. They may follow-up three times, but if they don’t hear anything, they begin thinking up stories as to why the other person isn’t responding.
In reality, most people won’t respond to the first five follow-ups. The reason is simple: it takes time for people to stop seeing you and the opportunity you’re offering as a threat. The threat is change. Change is scary and their subconscious mind will shut it down.
After several more follow-ups, they’ll connect to the hope of the original opportunity. By the time they get the sixth or seventh follow-up, they may respond and say “I’m so sorry! I’ve been busy with [work, school, family]. Thank you so much for following up!”
At this point, they’re more likely to have their defenses down and will be open to talking about it with you. That’s why by your sixth or seventh follow-up, you’re technically starting over. But now you really have the opportunity to help them–long after most people would have given up.
Remember: keep them on your list until they convert or say no.
Stay positive during the follow-up process
One of the reasons entrepreneurs avoid following up is they don’t want to seem annoying and drive away potential business or recruits. Waiting to hear back may feel lonely at times. However, there are three questions to ask to help you keep your chin up and motivated to continue reaching out to your contacts.
#1 Do you believe in your products?
#2 Do you believe in your company?
#3 Are you in the business to change lives?
If your answer is “Yes” to these questions, it’s time for a shift.
Since you care about your relationships, following up is your chance to show them how much you care. Ensure you’re following up with the right people at the right time by following a system so no one falls through the cracks.
How to follow-up without being annoying
No one wants to feel like a pest. Here’s how to follow-up without feeling like one.
- Never ask them to do anything in the message (The last thing you want is to make them feel like you’re giving them work. Instead, ask how they’re doing, send well-wishes for a great day, etc.)
- Send your message via Text and keep it short enough so they can read it without opening it (Because they are not going to respond yet. )Remember, following up is an act of love. It's the only way we can actually help someone… because until they take action, we have no opportunity to impact their lives.
If you fail to follow up, what you're really communicating is: you just don't care.
As you follow up, remember:
- Be positive and show them that you care
- Be persistent. Keep following up. Keep following up. Keep following up.
If you start feeling like you aren't ever going to get an answer, remember, you are running a BUSINESS. Simply, nicely, take the opportunity away.
I send an email or a text that says, “Hey, I know we're all busy, but I'm focused on helping as many people as I can reach their goals. Since I haven't heard back from you, I'm going to assume that this isn't for you. I wish you the very best.”
This simple text releases me from wondering what's up with my prospect, plus lets them off the hook as well.
Believe me, the ones that are still interested will email, phone, text back letting you know!
by Karla Silver | Jun 27, 2018 | Business
So… I'm posting a picture of a t-shirt that I've been waiting to be delivered for almost a month. ?
But not just any t-shirt. ?
Here's the story…
I've been following Nas Daily for quite some time now, and he usually wears a t-shirt that says “34% life.” ?
▶If you aren't following him, you should.
Seriously. Take my word for it. You can find his Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/nasdaily/
For the longest time, I couldn't figure out what the t-shirt meant. I'd Google it, look for it on Amazon… all over. I couldn't find anything.
I Googled “Nas Daily,” “Nas Daily t-shirt,” “what is the story with Nas Daily t-shirt.”
And Nas would wear this t-shirt in almost all his Nas Daily videos, so I kept thinking, “It must mean SOMETHING, right?” ?
About three weeks ago, out of hundreds and hundreds of videos that he's produced, I stumbled on a video that explained what this t-shirt means.
?? He wears it to remind himself that he's completed 34% of his life. (He's 25.)
POWERFUL. ✴???
So… I hunted down where to by one for myself.
And here's mine.
Such a great reminder that we only have one life to live and we better make it the very best one we can.
☀☀⭐⭐There's no time to waste living a life that isn't on the way to your very best life. ⭐⭐☀☀
xoxoxo,
K
PS. Get the Nas Daily t-shirt here: https://www.nasdaily.com/shop
PPS. I don't make any money if you purchase the shirt. Enjoy!
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