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Driving Through Sales Friction: Getting to "Yes"

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Picture this: You’re in a sales consultation at your gym. You’ve communicated how your service will help the prospect meet their goals, and they’ve affirmed their interest. You’re so close to getting the sale, and then they hit you with “I need to think about it.”
Sound familiar?
In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” host John Franklin sits down with Matt Temby, owner of Vault Health and Fitness and head of sales at Two-Brain Business, who shares proven tactics for getting to “yes.”
There are five objections that typically come up somewhere during the sales process: think about it, partner, money, fear and logistics. The first two are smokescreens that hide the true objection.
John and Matt role-play through each of these objections, giving examples of exactly what to say to address the concern and close the sale.
The key is to get a decision before the prospect leaves. If you do that, you’ll help more people change their lives with fitness.
Links
Check out Chris Cooper’s book “Help First,” which inspired Matt’s sales journey
Matt Temby on front-end sales
Gym Owners United

Book a Call
1:38 - What to know before the pitch
7:56 - High-tier pitching
19:03 - The spousal objection
26:27 - Digging out of the hole
38:00 - Push because you care

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Manage episode 428320928 series 2286904
Content provided by Chris Cooper. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Cooper or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Picture this: You’re in a sales consultation at your gym. You’ve communicated how your service will help the prospect meet their goals, and they’ve affirmed their interest. You’re so close to getting the sale, and then they hit you with “I need to think about it.”
Sound familiar?
In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” host John Franklin sits down with Matt Temby, owner of Vault Health and Fitness and head of sales at Two-Brain Business, who shares proven tactics for getting to “yes.”
There are five objections that typically come up somewhere during the sales process: think about it, partner, money, fear and logistics. The first two are smokescreens that hide the true objection.
John and Matt role-play through each of these objections, giving examples of exactly what to say to address the concern and close the sale.
The key is to get a decision before the prospect leaves. If you do that, you’ll help more people change their lives with fitness.
Links
Check out Chris Cooper’s book “Help First,” which inspired Matt’s sales journey
Matt Temby on front-end sales
Gym Owners United

Book a Call
1:38 - What to know before the pitch
7:56 - High-tier pitching
19:03 - The spousal objection
26:27 - Digging out of the hole
38:00 - Push because you care

  continue reading

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