Client Says: "I'm Not Ready To Commit" - Sales Influence Podcast - SIP 606
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- When a client says they're not ready to commit, immediately funnel them into two specific categories: either they have product uncertainty (concerns about the product itself) or they have lack of information (missing details needed to make an informed decision).
- A client requesting a formal proposal and time to think signals they're not ready to buy from you specifically—they may still buy from a competitor, so avoid wasting time on deals that won't close with you.
- Before investing time in creating a formal proposal, ask the client directly if they have product uncertainty or lingering questions/concerns—their response reveals whether they're a serious prospect worth pursuing further.
- Push for specific information on their exact product concerns or information gaps rather than accepting vague "not ready" responses—this uncovers their true needs and objections.
- Slow down your speech and lower your tone when asking about specific concerns, using sincere curiosity instead of directly asking "why aren't you ready to commit"—this delivery method proves more effective at extracting real objections.
- Reengage clients by asking about specific product features they need or information they lack to feel comfortable committing—this directly addresses their concerns and moves the sale forward.
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