5 Key Closing Questions

I get a lot of Ezine topic requests each week, and the majority of them are requests for different questioning techniques to use during the qualification stage.  I’m glad to see these requests because it means people understand the importance of identifying and then spending time with buyers.

I’ve written many feature articles over the years that address these kinds of questions, and if you’ve missed any of them I encourage you to visit my inside sales training blog.  You’ll get a ton of scripts and techniques that you can begin using right away to make more sales.  See my blog here.

Last week, however, I got a request for questions that could be used during the close or presentation stage.  That was a good question, and today’s feature article will cover 5 of my favorites.  These questions will vary from taking a prospect’s pulse to see if they are with you, to finding out if a benefit you just listed would work for them, all the way to a trial close.

All of these questions are crucial to ask during the close, and after you read them I encourage you to put these into your closing scripts and outlines.  They will give you the feedback you’ll need (and don’t get because you’re not in front of your prospect) to close the sale.  To get the most benefit from them, incorporate them into your script today:

#1 After giving any part of your presentation, you can ask, “Are you with me so far?”  You can vary this with, “How does that sound?”  Or, “Do you see what I mean?” And, “Does that make sense?”

Always listen carefully to not only what they say, but to how they say it.  And always allow a few seconds after they respond to give them time to add something else.

#2 After you give a benefit, ask, “How would you use that?” or, “Could you use that?”  Or, “Would that work for you?” or, “How could you use that in your situation?”

Again, LISTEN to what and how they respond…

#3 Another good question to ask throughout your presentation is, “Do you have any questions so far?”

This is one of the best questions to ask, and it’s also one of the least used.  You’ll be amazed by the kinds of questions you’ll get, and each one reveals what your prospect is thinking.  You should use this question often!

#4 Trial closes are always good.  Try: “How is this sounding so far?” or, “Does this seem to be the kind of solution you are looking for?” or, with a smile in your voice, “Am I getting close to having a new client yet?”

Even though that sounds cheesy, you’ll be amazed by how it will often break the ice and get your prospect to lower his/her guard!

#5 When you’re done with your presentation, always ask, “What haven’t I covered yet that is important to you?”

This a great way to end your presentation!  If they tell you they don’t have any questions, then you get to ask for the order!  If they do have questions, you answer them and then ask for the order!

The bottom line is that asking questions — and then shutting up and listening — is still one of the most important things you can do either during the qualification stage and during the close.  Use the above questions during your next presentation and watch your closes get stronger and your income get bigger!

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Mike Brooks, Mr. Inside Sales, works with business owners and inside sales reps nationwide teaching them the skills, strategies and techniques of top 20% performance.

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