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As we consult clients, we mentor on the 4 Cs of selling. These staples of effective marketing are essential to understand in order to convert customers. Most business hit at least two of the 4 C’s but find that their conversion rate does not meet their expectations. Instead of correcting the challenge at the root, they just push out more marketing. thinking that the increase in volume will meet their goals and milestones. So what are the 4 Cs of selling? Let’s dive into it, shall we.

Creditability, Capability, Cost, and Chemistry it rolls off of my tongue like silk chocolate, and when it explaining it, it goes something like this.

Creditability
Is your product or service creditable? Can you back them up with facts? This is why legitimate reviews are so important to most businesses. For those products with a more defined pallet, acknowledgment from major sources help galvanize your creditability. This is why a reference holds so much value. If your colleague provides a reference about your business, skip go and move right on to capability.

Capability
Does your product or service meet expectations? If hired, can you produce the intended results in a reasonable timeframe? Do you have the equipment or man power to do so? The owner of a company I worked for many moons ago, had a saying; “Don’t make the sizzle better than the steak” In other words do not over sell yourself or your creditability will be in jeopardy.

When I look at services or products being offered, I always take a look under the hood to see if they are truly able to meet expectations. However, you can get a glimps by thoroughly going through a company’s website. However, to shorten the sale, just put your capability right up front.

Cost
This is the one that everyone gets …. maybe. Is your product or service priced right? Are you creating the right value with what you are offering? I read so many articles about how to put the right value on products and services. One of my favorites is a bottle of water. Put that bottle in a regular store it costs $1.00. Put that bottle on an airplane, it costs $3.00. Put that bottle in an amusement park on a hot day, it costs $5.00. The water’s value only changed because of the environment. If you nail the first 2 c’s then, you can charge more in the right environment.

Chemistry
Ok, so you have the first 3 C’s nailed down, but your sales team has the personality of a greasy used car salesman. This my friends is where I will show my age. Before all of the current technology that we use, the marketing and sales team needed to find a way to connect directly with the values, desires, and personality of the consumer. We call it demographic. But it is so much deeper than that. Face to face interactions, allowed sales to be able to read tone, facial expressions and posture to form immediate responses to close the sale. In our modern age we have lost this art, and use all sorts of assumptions to try to replace the human experience. Chemistry of an organization starts from the first moment an interaction occurs.

As an example, I travel almost every week, and I fly Delta. Delta, in my mind is the epitome of chemistry. At least for me, every step of my journey is catered to by friendly voices, faces and attitudes. The tone they use to solve challenges and provide service is why I continue to go back to them every week, even if I have an occasional negative experience. My suggestion, pick your example and learn from that business and understand why they are the forefront of their industry.

So where does this get us? The above is a short list of the 4Cs. Grab a pen and start checking the boxes. If you honestly can not check 4 boxes then go back and figure out how to change. If you feel like you are missing something, that is where I come in. Schedule an appointment with me for 30 mins. It is FREE.

 

Sun Sign Designs Digital Marketing supports individuals with special needs and underprivileged families. Help us support The Dirt Road Project in building a home in Rochester NY to give back to the community. Click the banner below to donate towards this great cause.

 

The Dirt Road Project is BUILDING COMMUNITIES OF HOPE for the developmentally disabled in Rochester, NY, as well as the hungry, orphaned, and uneducated involved with our sister project in Hinche, Haiti. WE ARE EXPECTING IN CONFIDENCE for those we serve by envisioning a world where hope continually springs eternal.

This year construction will begin on our first residential home for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities living in Rochester. Recently, Sue Wolter-Pickett connected with TDRP and found hope for her son, Owen. She shares,

My autistic son is one of the most gentle, caring people I know. As he has grown older (just turned 21!), I worry everyday where he will live, where he will work. … With housing for those in need of some sort of assistance quite scarce, the worries I have increase more and more, so much that they keep me awake at night. The Dirt Road Project has relieved these worries! This project can bring independence and dignity to my son! He, as well as so many others, has so much to offer the world. The Dirt Road Project will enable him to reach his full potential …!”

And, in a small mountainous community in Centre Haiti, where cries of hunger echo throughout shanties, Metuschela, age 14, told TDRP, 

“Before I met you, I was very hungry. I did not have any food to eat and would have to walk to school hungry and be hungry all day. I could not focus on my school which I love so much. I would come home hungry and not have anything to eat in the night and do it all over again the next morning. But, I give thanks to God for sending The Dirt Road Project. I am no longer hungry. I can sleep at night, and now can study. Before you, there was darkness, now my family is in the light.” 

Today, we’re launching our HOPE 500 Campaign …

It starts with YOU!

Would you be willing to join your colleagues by donating $500 today?