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An investigative mindset helps ultra-high performing salespeople uncover clues that lead to more business.
Ultra-high performers know that opportunities do not usually come to them— they must leave no stone unturned to hit their number. Think like an ultra-high performer and do some detective work to make your next sale.
Here’s how doing a little “detective work” can help you hit your number.
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The Law of Familiarity will come into play—big time. Your detective work may not always find opportunities, but the process you adhere to will always build familiarity with the contacts and connections in your network. That greater familiarity will breed likability over time. It always does.
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People often make decisions based on the information that is already in front of them. This is called the Availability Bias.
Following this logic, if you present information to someone, they will make decisions based upon what you show them.
Having an investigative mindset allows you ...
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You can capitalize on trigger events or moments of opportunity that otherwise you may not realize. In the case above, there would have been no way for me to find out that someone was in need of our services unless they reached out to me first.
By investigating the social chain of connection...
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Ultra-high performers know that opportunities do not usually come to them— they must leave no stone unturned to hit their number. Think like an ultra-high performer and do some detective work to make your next sale.
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