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What I Learned About Sales From the Olympics (& Dealer Pros)
We really can learn a lot from the Olympics, from perseverance to mosquito control. But sales advice? Funny you should ask.
One of my colleagues recently asked dealers about the most memorable sales advice they’d received. In my mind, what they shared meshes perfectly with what makes for an Olympian (athletic abilities aside, of course).
Take a look and get inspired to keep going and close more deals:
#1 - Keep a Winning Attitude
A large part of what gets athletes to the Olympics is a driving passion and the willingness to do what it takes to make that passion a reality. Just look at the special team that was formed out of refugees and all the obstacles they overcame!
When selling cars, attitude is just as important. As Rich Wiatrowski, eCommerce Manager at Mini of Louisville, put it: “You won’t sell anything if you’re not full of energy, spirit, conviction and passion.” But we all know that’s easier said than done. Repeat these mantras to keep discouragement at bay:
- “Every day is a fresh start.” - Dianne Anderson, BDC Director, Dellen Chevrolet Buick GMC
- “No matter what’s going on in your life, leave it at the door.” - Jason Barnes, Internet Director for Preferred Auto Group.
- “Stay positive: It’s a 30-day race, not a daily race.” - Chris Forsythe, Internet Director, David Stanley Dodge Midwest City & David Stanley Dodge Norman
#2 - Listen...to Words AND Body Language
Many TV commentators for the Olympics are former athletes for the sport they’re covering, and they often explain why a competitor did well or poorly based on the position of their body. (They can sometimes predict it, too!)
So while listening to what a customer needs is important when selling cars, try also to read their body language. David Bardeen, a sales consultant at Mazda of West Ridge, credits his father with the advice that if a customer puts their hand to their chin, they want to buy. “We communicate with our bodies more than our words,” he adds. So do your research about nonverbal communication cues and keep an eye out!
#3 - Don’t Judge
Body language can give us clues, but it’s never smart to make a final assumption based just on what you see...or think you know. Everyone assumed Simone Biles would win a 5th gold medal in the balance beam, but an unexpected stumble gave her the bronze instead.
Just like in the Olympics, you never know when someone will come out of nowhere to “win.” Chris Fischer, a sales consultant at Vic Canever Chevrolet, shared the following: “I’ve learned never to judge anyone. You don’t know what a customer can and will purchase.” In this era of tech entrepreneurs and more casual work environments, this advice is on par.
#4 - Think Service in All You Do
Whether you attended in person or watched from home, I bet you’ll remember something about the Rio games other than the inspiring athletes. We all have our own personal “customer experience” with the Olympics, and it’s up to the host city’s organizing committee to make it the best possible. (Rio got off to a rocky start!)
In a sense, each dealership employee has a hand in the customer experience too. And that can have a huge impact on sales, service and the ever-important repeat customer. “My dealership’s owner always told us not to work at making a single sale. Instead, work at making a customer for life,” says Kevin Graska of IQ Autos.
Sarah Salaba, Digital Marketing Manager for Matt Saxe Chevrolet Buick, has a few tips for providing the type of great service that can lead to repeat customers by “subtly selling yourself”:
- Have the information ready and at their fingertips.
- Don’t “sell,” simply inform them with answers to their questions.
- Be as helpful as humanly possible.
#5 - Follow Up, Follow Up, Follow Up
No Olympic athlete would make it there without constant practice. So think of following up with leads as that practice...and don’t stop. Are you following up in a way that gets their attention (positively)? Have you implemented text messaging (securely, of course)? Over 90% of respondents to the 2015 Contact At Once! Dealer Survey found texts to be more effective as a follow-up tool than phone calls or emails.
#6 - Know When It’s Time for a Reboot
Everyone gets in a rut. Even Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian of all time, had some dark days trying to find his path. But he bounced back. He found his purpose, recommitted himself and added more medals to his record this year.
Have you ever needed to reset your goals or attitude like that? David Boyle, Sales Manager at Bill Page Toyota, shares this advice: “When you’re in a slump, look at what you’ve been doing. Stop the shortcuts you may have created. Go back to the basics in what made you successful in the first place. In other words, reboot.”
#7 - Never Give Up
Several dealers said “never give up” was the best advice they ever received and could ever share. So I have to share one more story: Jillion Potter’s story. She overcame a broken neck and cancer to represent the U.S. on the women’s rugby team, and she didn’t let their Olympic loss stop her either. As she said in one AP interview, “My teammates do an excellent job inspiring themselves and each other. We’ll bring each other up.”
That in itself is a pretty inspiring comment. I hope we can all encourage each other in similar fashion because it’s too easy to focus on the negatives of any job, especially stressful ones like sales.
Final note: Hats off to TJ Simmons, a marketing teammate of mine who just returned from volunteering at the Rio Olympics for the past two weeks!
Angela Wijesinghe is a mobile messaging evangelist and communications specialist for Contact At Once!, a LivePerson Company, whose all-in-one mobile text and live chat solution helps dealerships, engage, follow up and make more meaningful connections with buyers.
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Mark Rask
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Attitude is everything!