Sunday, March 27, 2011

The honest way for marketing

It is better to use the educational approach to market a product. You can explain the pros and cons of the product and let the customer judge the product. If you are marketing a good product at a fair price, the customer is likely to buy the product. There is no need pay a high sales commission to market the product.

Many businesses have inferior products that can only be sold by high pressure sales techniques. The product is already inferior and higher priced than comparable products. The sales commission adds to the cost. This makes the product so bad that any sensible customer will avoid it. The product is then sold using misleading statements and outright lies.

In some countries, the authority will take action on deceptive practices. But in other countries, there is no action taken against deceptive practices. The marketing people become bolder and goes out to tell more blatant lies to market their product.

If you are in an environment of low protection of consumer rights, you have to avoid all types of marketing people who use high pressure techniques to sell their products. Just tell them, "I am not interested" and put down the phone (if it is a phone call) or walk away (if you meet someone at a mall). If they are honest, they can give you an educational material to allow you time to make your judgement.

Tan Kin Lian

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