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Build your Business by Donald Robichaud
 People procrastinate because they don't know what the next step is.  (Photo: Contributed)
People procrastinate because they don't know what the next step is. (Photo: Contributed)

Why do procrastinators procrastinate?

by Contributed - Story: 46602
Apr 30, 2009 / 4:30 am

In my thirty years of sales and marketing experience I have had to deal with many clients who cannot make a decision. They literally procrastinate and delay moving forward for many reasons. As a small business, the survival of your business may depend on the positive outcome of many sales calls. If your main prospects are all vacillating, you will need to move the sales process to the next step.

People procrastinate because they don't know what the next step is. If they don’t know what it is, they can’t take it. It's that simple!

If you are currently dealing with a procrastinator who professes real interest but keeps putting you off, you’re probably dealing with a genuine procrastinator. They don’t procrastinate intentionally. It’s just in their Buying DNA.

Here’s a great question to ask to help you get the ball rolling with all the procrastinators you encounter. Please don’t underestimate the potency of this question.

“The Great Question”

“What would have to happen” for you to place an initial order of three units of our new XYZ product?

The key words are, “what would have to happen”?

Trust me, it works.

Insert whatever is appropriate for the situation after the phrase, “What would have to happen...?”

This question works like magic. It literally forces the procrastinator to think what the next steps ought to be. He tells you what the steps are and at the same time he tells himself what the steps are.

I can’t tell you how many times I've seen this work. It may be the single best way to un-procrastinate procrastinators.

Ask better questions and “Build Your Business”

Donald Robichaud is the President of FloodLight Consulting and can be reached at donald@floodlightconsulting.com or at 250-768-9415.





About the Author

My career spans thirty years of extensive sales, marketing and corporate account management experience. The first twenty were spent in the Retail Sector with DYLEX, The Bay, Robinson/Ogilvy and Harry Rosen's.

In the past 13 years my focus has been on working with Entrepreneurs, Small and Medium Businesses to help them with their Sales, Marketing and Branding.

Volunteering has been a big part of my life and in Kelowna I sat as a Director with the Rotary Centre for the Arts for three years and presently, I serve as an Ambassador for the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce, President of the Okanagan Mustangs and Fords Association and member of the Kelowna Business Ambassadors.

FloodLight Consulting
As the President of FloodLight Consulting Donald Robichaud works as a business coach and marketing consultant to assist entrepreneurs, small and mid size businesses with their Sales, Marketing and Branding of products and services.

Donald Robichaud
President
FloodLight Consulting
We Help Entrepreneurs Reach their Goals

250-768-9415
www.FloodLightConsulting.com
http://donaldrobichaud.blogspot.com








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