{ How to be an Expert Salesmen Marketing I.   “We are going to be talking about how to be the most effective salesperson in order to be able to sell.

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{ How to be an Expert Salesmen Marketing I

  “We are going to be talking about how to be the most effective salesperson in order to be able to sell just about anything. We are going to observe salespeople in action and become more aware of the way in which they market and sell their product. So first we are going to observe an infomercial.” Be an expert

 I will divide the class in half. Half of you will be the “Sellers” and the other half will be the “Buyers”  Every other group will be Sellers and buyers. Directions

  The Seller group will be viewing the video’s selling tactics   write down what specific tactics and appeals are made in the infomercial to make the customers want to buy the product. (What did they do to convince potential consumers?)   note what is done that hinders the selling process. (What would turn potential customers away?)   From a Sellers point of view write down the strengthens and weaknesses of this product. The Seller Group

  The buyer group will be viewing the video as potential buyers   note what specifically would motivate you to buy this product?   Or what did not motivate you to buy this product?   Who is the target market?   What is the infomercial doing to target the audiences motivations.   From a buyers point of view write down the strengthens and weaknesses of this product. The Buyer Group

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