Marketing 2.08 2.08 A. Acquire product knowledge to communicate product benefits and to ensure appropriateness of product for the customer.

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Marketing 2.08 2.08 A. Acquire product knowledge to communicate product benefits and to ensure appropriateness of product for the customer.

Marketing 2.08 A Product Knowledge Sources of Product information: A. Formal Training comes from: 1.The company in a class or workshop 2.B2B sales representatives from the vendor you bought it from (information like how the product is made) B. Informal Training comes from: 1.Brief training during the day on the sales floor 2.From mentoring or tutoring with a more experienced salesperson on the sales floor 3.A B2B sales representative on the sales floor in a short question and answer session

C. Learning on YOUR OWN 1.From an inexperienced salesperson watching and listening to an experienced sales presentation to a customer on the sales floor 2.Product itself: Ask if you can have a sample to try While cleaning the jewelry in the case, touch it, read the tag, compare it to other items

Manufactures detail new products in publications and trade magazines 3.Printed Sources: Read the printed instructions that come with the mower on how to operate it, or the instructions on how to set and care for the watch when it is being received (checked into your store) Manufactures detail new products in publications and trade magazines Manufacturers send videos, booklets, samples and training aids Consumer publications such as Consumer Reports magazines give different perspectives Other Promotional Materials

4.The Internet: Search engines can search key words and provide vast amounts of knowledge Vendor or manufacturer home web pages 5.People: Coworkers (If a new salesperson does not know how to answer customers questions they should ask a more experienced salesperson for help) Testimonials from customers that have purchased the item Representatives of products that are in direct competition with your product will usually provide your with the” bad and the ugly” about your product.

Importance of Product Knowledge A salesperson must have adequate knowledge of the products features and benefits to be able explain how they will fulfill the customer’s needs and wants. It is key to a successful presentation of any product…the more complicated or expensive, the more important these skill are in closing the sale.