Great salesmen don’t talk about their products but they influence their buyers’ emotions and eventually tell them the value that they will get. Kudos to Mark Cuban. Vanessa you are the best
Calling unhappy customers would have given them a chance to vent. With that off their chest, they're likely to be more receptive to his sales message. Great video Vanessa. I really enjoyed it.
You never sell the product, you always sell the experience. I think Steve Jobs pretty much proved that if you can, at a minimum, create a positive customer experience, it does enough to create a loyal customer base. That is what Mark tried to do here, and I follow the same sales model.
angry customers- call more for becoming better- price anchoring- yes ladder by asking questions and by connecting to emotion (nostalgia)- giving garuntee by better experience than price anchor, creating a memory
It is really cool that you are appreciating a man who isn't black. This is really kind and refreshing in the climate of intersectional feminism. You are a beautiful human being with a nice heart and soul, thank you.
Wow, this is a great breakdown of what's happening behind the scenes looking from a sales perspective. I'd love to see more videos like this. BTW love your big smile :)
Very informative video as always Vanessa! Have you ever thought of doing a collab with Charisma on Command? Or maybe their podcast? Your channels seem like a match made in heaven. :)
Hi Vanessa: I just stumbled into this video and all the videos you have produced. I teach at the University level and will start using these videos in my classes.
This video is absolutely amazing, but is no one going to mention how on point is Vanessa's make up. You look so gorgeous. Please don't hate me for leaving this comment
Nice video on classic sales pitch development, you made it so perfectly clear. I wonder what the response rate was on recovered customers versus green field customers, if it followed B2B trends.
Wouldn't immediately comparing the price of a ticket to the price of Mcdonald's give the potential customer the feeling they are being advertised at? So wouldn't there always be an element of knowing your trying to sell them something? There for wouldn't that lead to them seeing the emotions you want them to feel while feeling mildly annoyed by the attention seekeyness of the pitch?
First you show up .Period!due to a lot a scamming on the rise a lot of company’s or business owners wouldn’t entertain cold calling. Once you’ve acquired a sale or two use them as references for new clients.. Sit back and watch the clients come to you I’ll teach you how to sell anything, but it will cost per session
Great salesmen don’t talk about their products but they influence their buyers’ emotions and eventually tell them the value that they will get. Kudos to Mark Cuban. Vanessa you are the best
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Yeah love the part you and him mentioned about emotion !
Calling unhappy customers would have given them a chance to vent. With that off their chest, they're likely to be more receptive to his sales message. Great video Vanessa. I really enjoyed it.
You never sell the product, you always sell the experience. I think Steve Jobs pretty much proved that if you can, at a minimum, create a positive customer experience, it does enough to create a loyal customer base. That is what Mark tried to do here, and I follow the same sales model.
Exactly! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Vanessa! Would love to see more on sales related topics. Also perhaps you can reference one with Gary V's approach?
angry customers- call more for becoming better- price anchoring- yes ladder by asking questions and by connecting to emotion (nostalgia)- giving garuntee by better experience than price anchor, creating a memory
It is really cool that you are appreciating a man who isn't black. This is really kind and refreshing in the climate of intersectional feminism. You are a beautiful human being with a nice heart and soul, thank you.
Incredible insight! Talking to accounts we've lost is something I haven't heard before thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, this is a great breakdown of what's happening behind the scenes looking from a sales perspective. I'd love to see more videos like this. BTW love your big smile :)
Fantastic video, never heard of price anchoring before but it seems so obvious. Thank you!
Very informative video as always Vanessa! Have you ever thought of doing a collab with Charisma on Command? Or maybe their podcast? Your channels seem like a match made in heaven. :)
Hi Vanessa: I just stumbled into this video and all the videos you have produced. I teach at the University level and will start using these videos in my classes.
This is by far (explaining by example) more useful than theoretical concepts of sales
Oh! That's wonderful to know! Thank you! 🙏🏻
Thanks a lot, Vanessa! This video is AMAZAING!😍😍😍😍😍
Yes latter is actually so important! I’m an insurance agent and yes that is critical
This video is absolutely amazing, but is no one going to mention how on point is Vanessa's make up. You look so gorgeous.
Please don't hate me for leaving this comment
Informative and educational commentary. Thank you for sharing!
Great video! Thanks. Will be forwarding to my friends.
This was a beautiful breakdown.
Such a good video Vanessa!!
Basically sales/ account management 101.
Love this one Vanessa!
"Drunk Aunt Suzie dancing with goth Jimmy" HAHAHAHA
loved this! Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
Find out more in our full article on this topic:
www.scienceofpeople.com/how-to-sell-mark-cuban-sales-pitch/
So good thank you for the vid!!!
thanks your video !!! very usefulll
Very helpful!
another great video. thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! You're most welcome!
Great video
Thank you!
where can I find the full itw of marc cuban ?
Nice video on classic sales pitch development, you made it so perfectly clear. I wonder what the response rate was on recovered customers versus green field customers, if it followed B2B trends.
Great info, but your charm is amazing!
Jeez, why don't you let us hear Mark Cuban speaking instead of interrupting all the time with obvious comments?
I used to be terrified of the phone, now it's just a natural thing to do. I love turning a pissed off customer into a happy one.
Absolutely inspiring, it's amazing how mastering communication can truly transform challenges into opportunities for growth. Keep it up! 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Love it 💕💕
whats the original video
Vanessa..I like it more than like.......
That Women is Lovely
I appreciate your hardworking
Make more video that mind blowing
About Business approach milady...
Happy go Lucky my lady 🎉😊❤
I didn't like this video format... let mark speak first...you can show his full pitch first and then dissect it
Yeah I just wanted to hear mark cuban talk lmaoooo
Both of you are wrong. The format was perfect and the video was excellent. Learn to listen
@@midnightisnice lmao “wrong” it’s a subjective opinion
Wouldn't immediately comparing the price of a ticket to the price of Mcdonald's give the potential customer the feeling they are being advertised at? So wouldn't there always be an element of knowing your trying to sell them something? There for wouldn't that lead to them seeing the emotions you want them to feel while feeling mildly annoyed by the attention seekeyness of the pitch?
wow
You can’t keep stopping him after every 4 words …
hello mam
This is why Mark is on Sharktank
First you show up .Period!due to a lot a scamming on the rise a lot of company’s or business owners wouldn’t entertain cold calling.
Once you’ve acquired a sale or two use them as references for new clients.. Sit back and watch the clients come to you
I’ll teach you how to sell anything, but it will cost per session
c'mon. let the man talk
First!
Wow, first time I was first on a video! And a video that will show me how to be a better salesman!
@@pianosonata5029 bro… what.
hate this format, is this ai generated?
Where does one find these terms??