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handling sales objection
"Let me think about it" killed more of my deals than any real objection ever did. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Here's why it's dangerous: it FEELS polite, so you let it slide. But it's usually a soft no wearing a nice mask. And once someone leaves the conversation to "think," momentum dies. They rarely come back. WHAT I DO NOW THE MOMENT I HEAR IT: 1. Don't accept it at face value. Ask: "Totally understand — what specifically do you want to think through? Price, timing, or whether this is the right fit?" 2. This forces the REAL objection out into the open — because "let me think about it" is never the real reason. 3. If it really is timing, I set a specific follow-up moment right then: "Cool, when should I check back in — this week or next?" 4. I never chase after with no plan. Vague follow-ups get ignored. Specific ones get answered. THE THING NOBODY TELLS YOU: People don't "think about it" logically later. They forget, they get busy, the urgency dies. If you don't surface the real reason NOW, you've basically lost the sale politely. Has anyone had a client disappear after saying this? What did you do next?
handling sales objection
3 likes • 19h
Yes, that's true. Unfortunately, that's what's happening. We might expect him to come back to the conversation, as he said he would, but he doesn't. He's just looking for a polite way to leave. 🚪🪟🚶‍♂️‍➡️🏃‍♂️‍➡️
Nobody taught me this, so I learned it the hard way.
When I started, I priced based on ONE question: "What am I comfortable charging?" Wrong question. That question is about my fear, not the value I give. Here's the question that actually works: "What does it cost them to NOT have this?" If someone stays stuck for another month without your help — what does that cost them? Lost time, lost clients, lost momentum. That number is always bigger than what you're scared to charge. HOW I SET PRICE NOW: → I never talk price first. I talk about the exact pain they're in. → I let them feel what staying stuck costs them. → Only THEN do I bring up the number — and by then it feels small compared to the problem. → I never have one price. I have 3 options (small / medium / full) so people choose themselves instead of walking away. THE MISTAKE MOST BEGINNERS MAKE: Pricing low because they're scared of "no." But a low price doesn't get you more yeses — it gets you the WRONG clients who never value your work. What's stopping you from charging what you're actually worth right now? Tell me honestly below 👇
Nobody taught me this, so I learned it the hard way.
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Great vision and strategy, bravo!👌🏼💪🏻
🔥 Change of plans — Q&A session TONIGHT at 10 PM IST
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Hey everyone! We had the live workshop planned for Friday but couldn't make it happen. Didn't want to just let it slide though — so instead, we're doing a small Q&A session tonight. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📍 When: Today, 10 PM IST 📍 Where: Skool community — going live directly here 📍 What: Open Q&A — bring your questions, we'll answer as many as we can This is more casual than the planned workshop, but it's a good chance to get your questions answered directly before we reschedule the full session. Who's joining tonight? Drop a 🙋 below or vote in the poll!
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🔥 Change of plans — Q&A session TONIGHT at 10 PM IST
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That's great 🤝
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I hope to find useful information about automation in this community and hear about your wonderful experiences.
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I work in real estate and logistics. I have experience with AI tools in marketing, content writing, and finding answers by asking questions. I see myself in the beginning, but I really need to learn about automation. 🤖💻
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Khalid Alraihan
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I work in real estate and logistics, and I love technology and keep up with all the latest developments in it.

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