If You Want More Sales Create More Credibility

One of the most critical aspects to getting more personal training clients and more sales with either your products or services is to build credibility with your prospects and clients.

CREDIBILITY – Some people might say it is the most important characteristic for a personal trainer to have and establish. Because of all the infomercials and the get fit fast scams, the fitness industry lacks credibility. That’s why it is essential from the second you meet a prospect to establish credibility with them. You must no longer look as yourself as just a trainer or sales person, but also as a consultant. You see, people view consultants as problem solvers and experts.

Action Item – Ask yourself this question: “In the eyes of the prospect, what have I done to establish credibility?”

Now, there are many ways to do this and especially with the explosion of social media and technology but there is no better way to help with credibility then to have other people build it for you. Check out this article that was published in the Orlando Sentinel, which sites a publication from the Harvard Medical School saying that, ” A personal trainer can be a great investment.” This is a great article to tweet to your followers or hand out to prospects to help build that credibility.

Coach Dave

Web 2.0

Do you want to succeed in building a solid clientele? If you answered yes to this question than in order to survive in this technological world you need to use the Web 2.0 tools available to you.

You may have heard the term Web 2.0 and wondered what are they talking about? Web 2.0 is a buzzword, which describes the trend in the use of the World Wide Web as a platform and the new technologies that are being used to share information and establish online social communities. Essentially, Web 2.0 allows trainers to be able to do two things.

C:UsersAnne VioletteAppDataLocalMicrosoftWindowsTemporary Internet FilesContent.IE5YK60PBRRMPj04393500000[1].jpgFirst, it allows us to connect with our prospects and clients. And second, it allows us to be heard as experts in our field.  It has never been easier than now and with the explosion of all the social networking sites, like Facebook and MySpace, blogs, podcasts, and wikis.  Have you embraced the new trends or resisted them?  If you fail to adapt and use these new trends, there is a good chance you will be left behind.  Also, it is no longer “good enough” to just meet a couple of times a week with your clients. You need to try and interact with them in some form almost everyday and this can be accomplished with all of the new platforms and technologies.

 

Excerpted from “Anatomy of Sales”