Shamus Brown's Top 5 Sales Presentation Tips

Posted by admin On February - 25 - 2010

When it's time to give your next sales presentation, here are my favorite tips for delivering powerful, charismatic, and engaging sales presentations.

# 1 – PLANT YOUR feet on the floor and at right angles

How do you keep your physical body during your sales pitch communicates a tremendous amount of information about you to your audience. Some studies have shown that a person is aware of approximately 55% of the meaning of the message physiological signals your body position to interpret,posture and facial expression.

Deliver the presentation from a position of trust. Stand with your feet firmly between the shoulders. Distribute the weight evenly between your legs and plant your feet firmly planted on earth. Keep your arms relaxed at your sides until you are ready to make a gesture.

Shifting weight from one leg to another, to communicate to the public, a lack of confidence. They are all unaware that he would ask someone, a typicalanswer would be "does not seem that he believed his company" or "I'm not sure I can trust her."

Try both balanced and unbalanced postures talk now and see what you feel more secure and ready for the next sales presentation.

# 2 – GET pump

And 'your work at the head of the public. The reason that there is something for you. Which will take you where you want to go. If you want your product or agitateda sense of trust with you and your company, you must first create these feelings in you.

How are you doing? Simple. Do whatever it takes to get you excited. Go on and off. Clap Your Hands. Play your favorite music loudly. High Five your sales partners. You can do this, you will not be faced with the prospect (in the car, the scale of the customer, bathroom, or outside the building), you see. How about a rock star or an actor not to warm up before goingphase?

The idea is to start with the presentation in a totally good. Doing the right thing, and the audience will follow you wherever you go.

Tips: Use this technique before calling so important that it is "on" during the call.

# 3 – Warm-Up Audience

Another thing that makes the big rock star before going on stage, is still the warm-up act. The task of a warm-up act for the public in a receptive state of mind will be the principal act ofenergy.

You can achieve the same effect by simply playing music before starting the presentation. Many laptops have CD players these days, or you can use a boom-box. The kind of music you play will depend on the audience and the emotional state that you want to warm the audience. Think about how you will do well to show your PowerPoint slides competitor miserable.

# 4 – START OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

Furthermore, the relationship that isAn individual or group, which will be more receptive to their messages. One way to build relationships with the public by asking for the public during the first few minutes on stage.

Ask a question or two that most people can easily answer (but do not put a person on the spot). Questions like "How did you get to come here?" and "How long have you worked in this area?" easily start a conversation and create a relationship between you and yourpublic.

# 5 – eye contact with individual SUSTAIN

You probably know what to do. Now, here's how and why.

The more often you change your attention, the more new information that your brain is taking in your eyes, the visual system of sensory input for your brain. Change focus quickly enough and often enough and the overhead of the brain to the point where you forget where you are in the prospectus. Aaaaggh!

Continue to concentrate on whatyou mean then set your visual attention for short periods. This is done by completing a thought or a sentence (if it is more easily), while maintaining eye contact a person. Move the eye contact for a new person, with each new thought or a sentence.

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