12 Steps to Close Anyone: Jordan Belfort
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This Whiteboard Wednesday video outlines the Straight Line System, a sales methodology based on the principle that “every sale is the same.” The system uses a 12-step syntax (order of steps) to guide the sales process, emphasizing control, intelligence gathering, rapport building, and objection handling. The presenter highlights the importance of understanding and utilizing the specific order of steps for optimal results, comparing it to baking a cake – the order of ingredients matters. The video also promotes a weekend training session focusing on body language and closing techniques.
Highlights
- 🗣️ The Straight Line Syntax: A 12-step process for closing sales, emphasizing the importance of order and consistency in the sales process. Steps include taking control, gathering intelligence, building rapport, presenting, handling objections, and lowering the action threshold.
- 📈 Every Sale is the Same: The core concept is that despite individual differences, all sales follow a similar pattern that can be mastered through a systematic approach.
- 🧠 Goal-Oriented Communication: The system focuses on purposeful communication, moving the prospect from uncertainty to certainty through a series of defined steps.
- 🤔 Objection Handling: The system addresses objections through deflection and looping patterns, focusing on understanding the underlying uncertainty rather than directly confronting the objection.
- 🤝 Building Rapport: Rapport is built simultaneously with intelligence gathering through the use of specific questioning techniques and body language.
Which of these steps are you going to focus on in the next couple weeks? Why do you think this will improve your overall sales experience?