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How to Sell a Dead Horse Online

In my previous article "How to Sell a Dead Horse", I mentioned creativity and determination are fundamental qualities that need adding to your professionalism in sales. O.K., but now you will need to quadruple your determination and creative skills to sell online.

The following are necessary traits to be able to sell a dead horse online.

1-Dress up your horse and describe what it's wearing. (Use your imagination here)

2-Tell people what this horse can do for them and how. (List all the benefits)

3-Apply the psychology of involving your prospects by creating connection.

4-Put together the elements of charisma, rapport and credibility. (honesty is vital here)

5-Now your horse is all dressed up and ready to go. The final touch is a big persuasive smile!

You will need to figure it out how to do this! There are endless of Internet marketing tips online and few have any merit, if any, as there are endless of sales training experts out there. Most talk about polishing your presentation skills, your speaking skills and how to earn your prospects trust, but as I mentioned on my web site, few salespeople can apply techniques taught at sales seminars. In fact, many salespeople I know left a seminar remembering only twenty five percent of what they heard making it difficult to apply the truths it contains. To make a long story short, this is not how to do it.

If you think you can't sell things online because you heard that people need to touch, or taste or smell a product before they buy, that's not so. A vivid image of the benefits of your products packaged with the right description is a way to start. There are other key elements you will need to implement to make your products "sellable." If you know what these elements are then you are ready to sell a dead horse online:)

Selling, especially online, is about completely understanding human psychology. Now, how do you apply psychology to selling? Well, getting into this subject is a bit extensive, but knowing how to apply this concept is what puts a salesperson a long way ahead on the road to success. To sell tangibles online you have got to have topflight selling skills.

Part of this article is an excerpt of a chapter in my(upcoming) next book, "Transcendental Selling."© It is all about selling with mind, heart and soul. For more information visit my web site at: http://howtoselladeadhorse.com

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