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Chapter 13&14 Review

Marketing ∙ Minot High School

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Selling

Approach the

Customer

Determine Needs

Product Presentati

on

Overcoming

Objections

Miscellaneous

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The process of matching customer needs and wants to the features and benefits of a product or service is called?

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What are the Seven Steps to Selling?

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Which of the seven steps involves learning why the customer is reluctant to buy a product and results in the salesperson providing information to remove that

uncertainty .

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Which of the seven steps of selling involves the salesperson getting the customer’s

agreement to buy?

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Which of the steps of selling is the following scenario representing? You have agreed to

purchase a computer. The salesperson says “I will be happy to take this to checkout for you.

Before we go, would you be interested in a printer as well. Because you have a new

computer you can get a printer for 10% off today.

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How would you begin a conversation in Business-to-Business Selling? Give three

examples.

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What are the three initial approach methods youcan use when approaching a customer in retail sales?

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What are the three purposes of the initial approach in sales (both B2B and Retail Sales)?

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Which retail sales approach is being used in thefollowing example? “Welcome to Sears, all our

merchandise is 20% off today.”

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What are three ways you can establish a relationship

with your customer in retail sales?

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When should you determine customer needs for B2B and for retail sales?

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This is when a customer expresses oneself or communicate in a manner without words

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What are three methods you can use to determine customer needs?.

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When you are determining customer needs, what type of words would you build your

questions around regarding the product? Give three words.

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When you ask a specific question of a customer that requires him/her to construct their own answers, or requires more than a

yes or no answer. This is called?

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What are four examples of a sales aid?

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When preparing for a product presentation, what are two decisions you will need to make

regarding the product?

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When you pick up a product to show the customer, show different angels in

different lighting, and hold it with care and respect, which of the four presentation

factors are you engaged in?

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What are the four factors for creating a product presentation?

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What is the goal of the product presentation step of the selling process?

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These are concerns, hesitations, doubts, or other honest reasons a customer has for not

making a purchase?

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What are the four basic steps to handle objections?

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What are the five main reasons that customers will object to buying a product?

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When an objection from your customer is correct and you as a salesperson agree but

offset this with beneficial features, what method of handling objections are you

engaged in?

Ex: Your prices are higher than the competition for a similar product.

Response: That’s true, however, we use better quality wool in our garments and we guarantee our products.

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When a customer has an objection to buying and you as a salesperson show the customer how the product works as a way to overcome

their concerns, what method of handling objections are you engaged in?

Ex: I can’t believe this fitness equipment folds up and fits under a bed.

Response: I am glad you asked that, lets test it. I’ll show you how easy it is then let you try it.

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If a customer says to you “ I don’t think I want to buy a Dell computer because I

don’t like the Dell brand”. Which of the 5 key objections is your customer basing

this decision on?

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When you say to a customer “I can see your point” Which of the four steps of handling objections are you engaged

in?

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Facial expressions, hand motions, and Eye movements, or how long customer looks at

a product are all examples of this?

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Maintain eye contact, let the customer talk, and be attentive demonstrates

which of the four steps of handling an objection?

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A Customer says they don’t believe the camera will take clear photos. You respond

with “John Smith purchased this same camera last month. He sent me an e-mail stating he has the best pictures he’s ever

taken. He said they are very clear, and have great color”. What method of handling

objections are your engage in?


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