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Six Ways to Get Fast Market
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1. Show
It To Potential
Buyers
When we brought the
Suzuki 4-wheel drive vehicles into North America, we bought three of them. We
brought them in and drove them around to about 30 dealerships and let
people look at them, test drive them, see them, touch them, smell them, feel
them. And went on to sell thousands of vehicles. So get a
prototype or a sample. That's the starting point.
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2. Determine
the Correct Prices
Second is
to
get accurate prices
and delivery dates from your suppliers. If you're going to show the prototype or
sample, if a person says how much is it, or how long will it take to get it, be
sure that you have the answers. |
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Pricing
3Bs
Psychology
Price
Negotiation (example) |
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3. Ask
a Buyer
Get a
buyer's personal opinion. In other words, go to somebody who you will want to
buy the product or service and get their personal opinion. Say, would you buy
this? And at what price could you sell it? And always call on the individual who
makes the buying decisions. Always call on the person who can sign the check.
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4. Compare
Your Products With Others
Number four, compare your
product or service with other products on the market. And be sure to ask this
question, "Why would someone buy from you instead of from someone else?"
If it's a retail product, try a 1-store test. Go and
see if you can't find a store who will carry the product on a limited basis and
see how customers respond to it. |
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Competitive Differentiation
STAND OUT
from your Competition
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5. Start
With a Great Idea
Try to find one customer who will use your product or
service. Ross Perot who
built one of the most
successful businesses in
America
was able to sell
his first customer on paying him in advance for the services that he was going
to sell them. With the money that he got in advance, he was able to deliver the
services and to prove that they were cost effective.
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