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How Politicians Can Learn from Sales Professionals

We are in the throes of major political campaigns in the Americas. In less than 100 days, the American people will vote for Governors, Attorney Generals, Treasures and most importantly the next President of the United States. Given the power of present multi media it has become increasingly difficult to open a newspaper, listen to a radio or watch television without some candidate pitching their services. If you thought the profession of selling was ancient, the world of political controversy dates just as far in time.

What is incredible in all recent campaigns and many will agree continues as long as memory serves is the callous and daunting display of smear tactics and malice in most campaigns. Prompting this article was yet another attack on one political candidate from another. What is most interesting is that each candidate is trying to “sell” voters. However, more poignant is that rather then spend time on benefits the campaigners spend more time attacking the competition! Great sales professionals never engage in such technique so I thought it helpful to those politicians seeking office to offer Success Techniques for the Electorate.

1. Success Technique Number One – Honesty – Voters desire a politician they can trust and they can respect. Two factors are vital here: 1) there is a need to build rapport and relationships with voters. Politicians need to get out and meet the people individually; they must refrain from the myriad of multimedia. Great sales professionals are always with clients and they will tell you the only method of relationship building is face to face. 2) Give voters an opportunity to engage by producing factual information about you, do not hide information. Voters like to decide based on solid evidence.
2. Success Technique Number Two– Competition –Lose the smear tactics. Great sales people never talk about the competition. Why? Simply because there is competition because someone offers something that you do not have. That is not bad, nor is it good, it is merely a competition position. There is a desire by candidates to prove themselves based on political history. Use these features to display your talents; focusing on the competition only illustrates fear.
3. Success Technique Number Three– Benefits –The profession of selling hinges on the client desiring to understand the value that professionals bring. Politicians need similar strategy. Focus on the benefit to the voter not the nebulous facts. This country and all consumers buy based on emotion not logic. It is vital to answer the question, “What is in it for me?” Take the time to change your features into solid benefits for those you desire to attract.
4. Success Technique Number Four – Passion – Emotion is what sells along with conviction. Some of the recent messages appear as if spoken by a corpse. Some of the best leaders in World History were terrific orators, speaking with passion in every sentence. Captivate your audiences with great presentation skills.
5. Success Technique Number Five – Audience – It is intriguing to see how politicians speak to audiences. A great selling professional would never walk into a room or open their mouth unless they were prepared. They understand audience demographics and psychographics. Yet numerous politicians appear on television and in live crowds without a hint of the audience outcome. Never walk into a room without proper preparation. An athlete would never compete without preparation; a concert pianist would not do so, why then would not an elected official.
There are a myriad of other success factors that drive this report and space and time do not permit the additional 10. However, if politicians can follow some of the rules that selling professionals live by perhaps voters can easily filter the bad and focus on those that are truly the best for that office at that time.

© 2008. Drew Stevens Ph.D. All rights reserved.

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