Laws of Attraction

Using the Laws of Attraction

Jill

How Do Make Sales Using the Law of Attraction?

How Do You Make Sales Using the Law of Attraction?

As the Law of Attraction is defined we should be able to attract all the clients and customers we need, right? But what if that is not happening? How does the Law decide who buys what from whom?

Today's world is filled with endless opportunities to create new business ideas and ventures. How does the Law decide who is more successful or not? What are the rules beyond the definition we have been given about the Law of Attraction?

This is not a simple or easy answer, so lets focus on one of the biggest factors involved. How you use your energy to sell your services and products.

In defining the Law of Attraction we are told that like attracts like. But how does that apply to buying and selling? Let's go back to how you are using your energy. When you want to buy something what makes you choose a particular product or person? How do you feel about the person when you like them? How do you feel when you don't?

When someone is trying to sell to you often they have a pushing energy. What that can feel like is they don't listen to what you say. They don't answer the questions you are asking. They don't seem to care about why you are buying something. The focus seems to be on if you will buy and how quickly they can sell to you. The feeling feels like them pushing against you for what they want. How does that feel when you are on the receiving end?

Does this approach work? Often it does. You will see many successful by outward appearance use this model. But when you apply the Law beyond that exact moment the fallout from that interaction is often a long list of things you didn't want to have happen.

Now, how does it feel when someone is really listening to what you are asking, answering your actual questions and then asking relevant follow up questions? How does it feel when someone is really listening, focusing on you and not pushing you to buy?

It's not enough to have a product that someone needs. It's not about having the best packaging or search engine ranking. It's about who you are being. The best answer for you will be to ask yourself how do you like to be treated when you are buying something? If you are like most of us you want to feel seen, valued and not pressured. You want to feel free to make your best choice. And in that feeling of freedom you are creating for someone you will find they now feel like buying from you!

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Jill
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I know Jill for me, I don't like having strangers contact me about a business without at least trying to get to know me first, in any venue. I expect it from door to door salesman and if I go into a store or am approached on the sidewalk or a blind ad on am email. I know this may seem difficult for the person who is "going" for business and has a goal in mind but the borage of unsolicited messages that we/I get are a nuisance. There are just so many who can fit into the request that it might be a nuisance to "be a friend first", however we are taught this in a relationship so why not in a business relationship. We need to know if we can work together and it shouldn't just be a faceless cog in the wheel.

Anyways, just my 2 cents worth. Hugs, Paige

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There's a good version of this on the group Branding Magic where he talks about the same thing. Thanks for you 2 cents!

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Hi Jill,

I know that you posted this almost a year ago--but I just saw this today!!

I completely agree.

Now if I could just stop worrying so much about being seen like one of those pushy salesmen!!! LOL *sigh*

Anyway--thanks for the great post!

Joy & Blessings,
Christine

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