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		<title>The Power Of Words &#8211; It&#8217;s How You Say It!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Words create impressions, images and expectations. They build psychological connections. They influence how we think. Since thoughts determine actions, there&#8217;s a powerful connection between the words we use and the results we get.&#8221; —Nan S. Russell I read an interesting post today by Michael Dalton Johnson where he goes over how you can stimulate people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>&#8220;Words create impressions, images and expectations. They build psychological connections. They influence how we think. Since thoughts determine actions, there&#8217;s a powerful connection between the words we use and the results we get.&#8221; —Nan S. Russell</h3>
<p>I read an interesting post today by Michael Dalton Johnson where he goes over how you can stimulate people you talk and can easily convert day to day conversations into more sales by simple changing as little as one word in a phrase.</p>
<blockquote><p>Successful salespeople know they will sell more  by using positive language. Example: Instead of saying, &#8220;We can&#8217;t ship your  order until next Tuesday,&#8221; they will say, &#8220;We can ship your order as early as  next Tuesday.&#8221; Put yourself in the buyer&#8217;s shoes; which statement is more  satisfactory?</p>
<p>Simply changing or adding a few words to a statement can  make it more compelling. &#8220;You will get a full 30 percent discount,&#8221; blows away  &#8220;We are offering a 30 percent discount.&#8221;</p>
<p>When you accentuate the  positive and create imagery you will make more sales.</p>
<p>I had to smile when  I read the creative imagery of a restaurant menu that offered, not simply &#8220;bacon  and eggs&#8221; but, &#8221; Two farm fresh eggs with country bacon.&#8221; It&#8217;s the same  breakfast but one description sounds a lot more appetizing.</p>
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<p>Which would  sound better to a buyer? &#8220;Our product will save your company 2500 a month&#8221; or,  &#8220;You will save your company 30,000 <em>dollars</em> a year with our product.&#8221;  Obviously, the second statement is more attention-grabbing because 30,000  &#8220;dollars&#8221; is far more dramatic than 2500, even though they amount to the same  savings. More importantly, &#8220;You will save your company&#8230;,&#8221; makes the buyer both  intelligent and a hero. Buyers want to save money. Buyers like to make smart  decisions. Buyers love to be heroes.</p>
<p>Because sales are all about what the  buyer gets, &#8220;We offer excellent technical support&#8221; pales in comparison to &#8220;You  will get world-class technical support.&#8221;</p>
<p>Instead of saying to a business  owner, &#8220;Your employees will really appreciate this program,&#8221; consider saying  with a smile, &#8220;Your employees will stand up and applaud you for giving them this  program.&#8221; Don&#8217;t worry; the buyer will allow this bit of poetic license. Even  though he/she knows the employees won&#8217;t really stand up and applaud, the mental  image of them doing so is powerful.</p>
<p>The practice of using positive words  and phrases will help you achieve more results than you ever thought possible.  This skill is developed simply by using it. Start today with prospects,  co-workers, family, and friends. You&#8217;ll begin to reap the rewards that come from  accentuating the positive.</p></blockquote>
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