1.
The more people you approach, the more sales you are able to do. Which sales concept does this refer to?
Correct Answer
D. The Law Of Averages
Explanation
Law Of Averages (LOA)
- Sales is all about the numbers.
- Focus on reaching out to as many people as you can and not let yourself get discouraged!
Impulse Factors - Make the customer make decision to buy or donate on the spot
Golden Rules - Have integrity and provide excellent service as a representative of Lions Home
Maximizing Territory - Catch lunch/break/inter-lesson time crowds and use location to your advantage
2.
"Would you like the blue T-shirt or the red one?" What type of close is this?
Correct Answer
D. Alternative
Explanation
The alternative close gets the donor to make a choice between two or more 'yes' options.
3.
Which one of these is an example of a Trial close?
Correct Answer
B. "I believe a small contribution won't hurt your lifestyle, right?"
Explanation
Trial closes, also known as mid-closes, are used in the middle of your pitch for the purpose of testing buying signals and interest. Sometimes customer isn't really listening. Also to reduce chances of flat out rejection during the later close.
4.
In your closing, which of the following questions should be avoided? (You may tick multiple options.)
Correct Answer(s)
A. Do you want to buy a T-shirt?
B. Is it ok if I get you a size S?
C. Would you like to donate?
Explanation
Never ask closed Yes/No questions. Always positively assume. Take control of the conversation and naturally lead the customer to buy on impulse. 'I believe' is a magic phrase to get the donor to agree. Nod your head while asking yes-yes questions.
5.
Which of these is not a GIFTS impulse factor?
Correct Answer
E. Sense Of Fear
Explanation
Sense of Fear is not an impulse factor.
Apply these impulse factors to make the customer make decisions on the spot rather than putting it off until tomorrow, or another day. Use them to raise the customer's level of interest.
Additional note : Greed is more relevant to commercial items, such as our T-shirts. Focus on how much the customer can save rather than how much the thing costs. Generosity/Guilt appeals more to our charitable cause.
6.
Engaging the entire group of friends is a good way to multiply your sale.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Interact with the group and involve everyone in your pitch. Sometimes, the customer might not be as supportive of the idea, but their friends might help to persuade them to donate.
7.
F.R.I stands for “Fact”, “Research” and “Information”. Logic is the most effective tool to persuade donors.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
We do not lecture people on the subject matter. Though facts are important, It is more important to relate it back to the donors.
8.
Which one of these is a yes-yes customer?
Correct Answer
C. “You’re from SMU, right? Yes I heard about SMU students doing this before”
Explanation
1 - no-no customer. 'Let go' these people because attempting to persuade them is a waste of time.
2 - yes-no customer. Figure out what are their concerns and address these concerns professionally.
3 - yes-yes customer. Spend more time around them for positive energy. Generally receptive.
9.
How do you handle objections?
Correct Answer
D. Acknowledge, Relate, Turnaround
Explanation
Show that you understand their concerns. Relate to what other people might feel in the same situation. Turn around to regain buying impulse. Bring back the desire and interest in your offering. But try not to waste time with negative people.
10.
Which one of the following is false for writing receipts?
Correct Answer
B. I should sign at the bottom right of the receipt after issuing it.
Explanation
The correct answer is "I should sign at the bottom right of the receipt after issuing it." This statement is false because the correct practice is to sign at the bottom left of the receipt after issuing it.