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5 sales objections killing your closes (and how to fix them!)
If you’re getting a lot of “I need to think about it” after you pitch the price… it’s easy to assume the lead just isn’t serious, but most of the time, that’s not what’s happening 😬 They are interested. They do want results. They’re just not confident enough yet to say yes. And that’s what objections really are: a lack of clarity + a lack of confidence. The good news is you can prevent almost every objection before it ever shows up if you know what to listen for and what to ask earlier in the conversation. Here are the five most common sales objections, and the simple fix for each 🛠️ 1) “It’s too expensive.” This almost never means “I can’t afford it.” It usually means: “I don’t see why it’s worth it.” Don’t rush to defend your price. Instead, slow down and say, “Before we talk numbers, I want to make sure you can clearly see what this helps you do and why it works.” Then connect your offer to their real life by asking "What does staying stuck cost them? Energy? Confidence? Stress? Health? Another year of starting over?" When the value is clear, the price feels fair. 2) “I need to ask my partner.” This isn’t a problem at the end of the consult. It’s a question you should’ve asked near the beginning. Try this question earlier in your convo, “Do you have support at home if you decide to do this?” and "Do they know you're here?" 3) “I don’t have time.” Translation: “I’m scared I won’t be able to keep up.” Before you present the offer, ask: “What’s a realistic amount of time you can commit to fitness each week?” Whatever they say, believe them. Build the plan around that. When your program fits their schedule, “time” disappears as an objection. 4) “I’m not sure about 6 or 12 months.” This isn’t about time. It’s about uncertainty. If they can’t picture what those months look like, the commitment feels huge. Fix it by giving them a simple roadmap that gets them excited about their dream outcome. When they can see the path, they stop fearing the timeline. 5) “I don’t like working out.”
5 sales objections killing your closes (and how to fix them!)
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Love this … I will be definitely using these Closer questions
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@Ann Svogun yes let’s do for sure
👋 Welcome to the Elite Trainer Academy [READ THIS FIRST]
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@Bobby Ratliff welcome aboard .. you in the right place to learn .. for sure .. sponge it all up bro
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@Mike Kelley yep 👍🏽 let’s rock this group 🎸
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Alright trainers… let’s make this fun (and surprisingly useful) :) Drop ONE GIF that describes your niche — the type of clients you work with. Rules: a. Post 1 GIF only (no text explanations 👀) b. Then reply to the person above you and guess their niche c. Keep it light, keep it fun Examples: Busy moms • athletes • fat loss • menopause • golf performance • online coaching… you name it! Let the guessing begin 👇
🎯 Niche GIF Challenge
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@Scott Shaheen lol
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Love all these … lol 😂
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Joe Chroman
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Joe Chroman, founder of Fit Life, certified health, life & fitness Trainer. Helping others transform with fitness, nutrition & mindset.

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