Objective 2.07 Acquire product knowledge to communicate product benefits and to ensure appropriateness of product for the customer.

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Objective 2.07 Acquire product knowledge to communicate product benefits and to ensure appropriateness of product for the customer

Guidelines to follow when acquiring product information. Decide which features and benefits appeal to each customer. Customers buy the benefit, not the feature. Different customers want different benefits from the same product. Listen, question, and observe the customer to determine customer needs and desires You only need to explain the benefits that pertain to the current customer.

Explain appropriate features and benefits for the current customer Emphasize and or demonstrate the benefits to the customer: Use descriptive phrases Explain technical benefits in a language customers can understand Make sure customers know the benefits because benefits sell

Evaluate customer reactions Observe customer when you are talking about a benefit. Move to another benefit or continue based on reaction. Before moving on, you might want to question further in order to clarify the benefits the customer is looking for.

Examples of Product Benefits Obvious or apparent benefit – easily recognizable benefit that the customer can see without much explanation *Example - “This shirt is made of cotton so it is soft and will keep you cooler in hot weather.”

Continued Benefits… Unique or exclusive benefit – a benefit that only comes with a particular product. *Example – “If the pizza does not arrive within 30 minutes of when you order by phone it is free.”

Continued Benefits… Hidden benefit – A salesperson must explain this benefit since it is not readily visible. *Example – “Look on the back of this watch, it has a release mechanism for changing the battery.”