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Pitch to Win 6 Step Formula: “Presence”

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Justin Cohen’s New Book: Step #4 “Presence”

We are halfway through the six steps to help salespeople pitch to win. Step four is presence. Being present is crucial for salespeople who want to stay engaged with their buyers. You can’t pitch appropriately if you don’t understand what the buyer needs, and you can’t know what they need if you aren’t present with them through the whole process. Check back next week to learn about the next step, and master pitching to win. John Golden interviews Justin Cohen.

The Importance of Presence:

Research tells us that the way that we say the words is more important than the words themselves. Think of the different ways to say “I love you.” There are many different tones that you can take when saying those words to someone. The words are the same, but the message is very different because of the way that it is said. When we are pitching, we tend to think almost exclusively in terms of what we’re going to say. This is good and important because what we have to say makes a difference.

Present, Emotional Pitching:

The same is true in a sales pitch. If you begin selling, and your facial expression, your tone, your body language do not convey and match what you are saying, they will sooner believe how you said it over what you said. And, if your nonverbal communication is contrary to what you say, they will see you as insincere and discreditable. When people pitch, often times, all they think about is their script. The number one reason that buyers pick one pitch over another, though, is energy and enthusiasm. It’s not the script. It’s the nonverbal communication. “You have to show the emotion,” said Cohen. People will make their decision based on emotional reactions, and then use logic to rationalize things later.

You can watch the rest of the pitch to win series here: Pitch to Win Series 

To get a more in-depth look at how to pitch to win, be sure to check out Justin Cohen’s book

About our Host:

John is the Amazon bestselling author of Winning the Battle for Sales: Lessons on Closing Every Deal from the World’s Greatest Military Victories and Social Upheaval: How to Win at Social Selling. A globally acknowledged Sales & Marketing thought leader, speaker, and strategist. He is CSMO at Pipeliner CRM. In his spare time, John is an avid Martial Artist.

About Author

Justin Cohen is one of the world’s leading experts on pitching for business. He’s coached people who have never pitched before to win some of the toughest multi-million dollar deals. Entrepreneurs hire him when they have to secure massive venture capital funding and major blue chip companies pay him thousands of dollars to share the secrets that have doubled their sales.

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Being the best doesn’t guarantee you’ll get the business. Having the best pitch does. Whether you’re looking for clients, investors or employees, you need to know how to pitch your products, services, and ideas in a way that is most likely to secure you the…
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