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but no sales associates who seek out customers to attend to them…to sell to them. For retailers who allow the merchandise, the placement, visual effects, the brand image and all other things not human to do the suggestiveselling, well…it’s going to be tough to double up on productivity. Just think about it.
Other tactics include offering free shipping, using suggestiveselling at the point of sale, and creating time-limited promotions. You could send this email out to every customer that had just bought this item coupled with some suggested items that would best accompany the original product.
For example, if a customer orders a steak, your staff can suggest a side of mashed potatoes or a glass of red wine. To effectively implement upselling and cross-selling techniques, train your staff on the art of suggestiveselling. In addition to menu training, focus on developing sales skills.
For example, if a customer orders a steak, your staff can suggest a side of mashed potatoes or a glass of red wine. To effectively implement upselling and cross-selling techniques, train your staff on the art of suggestiveselling. In addition to menu training, focus on developing sales skills.
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