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TinasKitchen said:Recently I asked if they were interested in hosting and when they say no, I said is that a no not now or no not ever? I didnt feel comfy saying that but it did come out (to a few, not all) and then I gave everyone a slip of paper that said I really love referrals, so if you refer anyone to me, you'l get 10% off of your next order. They all said, oh wow, thanks.
TinasKitchen said:Recently I asked if they were interested in hosting and when they say no, I said is that a no not now or no not ever? I didnt feel comfy saying that but it did come out (to a few, not all) and then I gave everyone a slip of paper that said I really love referrals, so if you refer anyone to me, you'l get 10% off of your next order. They all said, oh wow, thanks.
The best way to handle a "no" when presenting a product is to be prepared for it and have a response ready. One approach is to ask the person why they are saying no and if there are any specific concerns or objections they have. This will give you an opportunity to address their concerns and possibly change their mind. It's also important to remain positive and respectful, even if the person is not interested in the product. Thank them for their time and offer to follow up with them in the future.
To overcome objections when someone says "no," it's important to listen to their concerns and address them directly. Try to understand their perspective and provide them with more information or a different perspective that may change their mind. You can also offer to let them try the product or provide them with testimonials from satisfied customers. Ultimately, the key is to be persistent but also respectful of their decision.
No, it's important to respect someone's decision if they have said "no" multiple times. Continuing to push may be perceived as pushy and could damage the relationship. Instead, thank them for their time and let them know that you are always available to answer any questions or provide more information if they change their mind in the future.
If someone is not interested in the product at all, it's important to accept their decision and move on. However, you can still use this as an opportunity to gather feedback and understand why they are not interested. This can help you improve your presentation or product in the future. You can also ask if they know anyone who may be interested in the product and offer to follow up with them.
Avoid pressuring or guilting someone into saying yes when they have already said no. This can make the person feel uncomfortable and may damage the relationship. It's also important to avoid making negative comments about the product or the person's decision. Instead, remain positive and respectful, and thank them for their time and consideration.