8 Idiotic Phrases We Use with Customers

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A sales tips blog with sales advice for sales representatives and sales management.I’ve been noticing lately how many empty and overused sales words we use and I thought it was time I pointed out some in my sales blog. As sales professionals our most important tool is our words. That sales tip was given to me years ago and it has proven to be very true. I’ve put together a list of sales chatter that gets in the way of our sales skills and annoys customers or at best doesn’t even register with them. Customers appreciate when we use clear, sincere, non-jargon language with them.

1. “This is a win-win for everyone.” [Contrary to a lot of popular sales advice, customers don't really care that much about whether we win; they care that they win. I much prefer something like, "This solution is going to work well for you."]
2. “What would I have to do to get your business?” [This is really rookie sounding. My eyes hurt just readingSales skills can be improved with better words. it. Either the salesperson is not listening and/or not asking the right questions.]
3. “I’m just touching base with you.” [Why can't we be honest about why we're calling? It's a basic of how to sell. "I'm calling to see if that contract has been signed."]
4. “We are the biggest, best, oldest, best trained…” [I've observed that customers don't really appreciate all our verbal magnification about how wonderful our employer is. They want to know what we can do for them. Did you know this is the best sales tips sales blog in North America? See what I mean? Big turn off.]
5. “Please don’t hesitate to call me.” [How dated does that sound? If our prospects or customers need permission to contact us, we need serious sales help. We're going to need more than a few sales tips to fix this one.]
6. “I guarantee that…” [As salespeople we can't personally guarantee anything. This always sounds a little desperate to me.]
7. “Trust me.” [This has exactly the opposite meaning to every person in the known universe. Customers want sales help, not empty confusing statements.]
8. “To be honest…” [Now everyone is confused. Either you're now being honest and you weren't before or you always were and you're just reminding us.]

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2 Responses to “8 Idiotic Phrases We Use with Customers”

  1. Tom Summerville Says:

    Scott,
    Number 8 probably crawls up my spine more than any of these and it is used by so many, so often. It’s even more troublesome when my sales people use it when they’re talking to me.
    My first response is exactly as you state - “So, does that mean you you haven’t been honest up to now?”
    If you have to use filler, use “To be frank” or “To be candid”.
    Have a good day.
    TS

  2. Scott Sheaffer Says:

    Thanks for the comment Tom. It is also probably the most common one of the group as well.

    Scott

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