What
do you think is the most important listening skill that all top
salespeople use? All the top salespeople ask good questions and listen
carefully to the answers.
One
of the most important skills of listening is simply to pause before
replying. When the prospect finishes talking, rather than jumping in
with the first thing that you can think of, take three to five seconds
to pause quietly and wait.
Becoming a Master of the Pause
All
excellent listeners are masters of the pause. They are comfortable with
silences. When the other person finishes speaking, they take a breath,
relax and smile before saying anything. They know that the pause is a
key part of good communications.
Three Benefits of Pausing
Pausing
before you speak has three specific benefits. The first is that you
avoid the risk of interrupting the prospect if he or she has just
stopped to gather his or her thoughts. Remember, your primary job in the
sales conversation is to build and maintain a high level of trust, and
listening builds trust. When you pause for a few seconds, you often find
the prospect will continue speaking. He will give you more information
and further opportunity to listen, enabling you to gather more of the
information you need to make the sale.
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Carefully Consider What You Just Heard
The
second benefit of pausing is that your silence tells the prospect that
you are giving careful consideration to what he or she has just said. By
carefully considering the other person's words, you are paying him or
her a compliment. You are implicitly saying that you consider what he or
she has said to be important and worthy of quiet reflection. You make
the prospect feel more valuable with your silence. You raise his
self-esteem and make him feel better about himself.
Understanding With Greater Efficiency
The
third benefit of pausing before replying is that you will actually hear
and understand the prospect better if you give his or her words a few
seconds to soak into your mind. The more time you take to reflect upon
what has just been said, the more conscious you will be of the their
real meaning. You will be more alert to how his words can connect with
other things you know about the prospect in relation to your product or
service.
The Message You Send
When
you pause, not only do you become a more thoughtful person, but you
convey this to the customer. By extension, you become a more valuable
person to do business with. And you achieve this by simply pausing for a
few seconds before you reply after your prospect or customer has
spoken.
Action Exercises
Here are two things you can do immediately to put these ideas into action.
First,
take time to carefully consider what the customer just said and what he
might mean by it. Pausing allows you to read between the lines.
Second, show the customer that you really value what he has said by reflecting for a few moments before you reply.
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