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How to Make More Money in your Training, Coaching and Consulting Business 3

Saturday, September 4th, 2010 by NLP with Whole Being

Create Multiple Routes to Market

There are two kinds of business model: The diving board theory of business and the parthenon theory of business. Almost every business….. operate(s) using the diving board model. It has one primary method which is generating 90 or 100% of the revenue. The parthenon method, on the other hand, has different pillars each of which is a revenue generating activity. If you can move your business from the diving board model to the parthenon model, you will no longer be dependent on that one primary activity. Ironically, that one activity will actually improve as all the other activities will reach out and impact that activity. If each pillar adds a mere 10% to your business, the overall effect will be geometric.

Jay Abraham

When I heard about the parthenon method I began to wonder how to create multiple pillars or multiple routes to market. Here is the process that I created:

Step 1: Brainstorm Ideas

A good starting point is to aim for half of your routes to market to be online and half to be offline. Begin by simply brainstorming possibilities. You may end up with a list that looks something like this:

Online routes to market

* social networking site
* web site
* micro blogging site
* email
* online networking site
* blog

You may begin to find out which social media is used by people in the market you are aiming for and do some additional research to identify your market precisely. A good idea is to use a keyword research tool on the internet which will tell you what search terms potential buyers are keying into Google. One of your routes to market may be a web site that contains the key word that you are aiming for.

Offline routes to market

* magazine advertisements
* radio
* networking
* shop
* joint venture
* direct mail

Step 2: Research which Route to develop first

Consider: Where do people in your market get their information at present? Do they read particular magazines, go to specific web sites, read particular forums or blogs, do they go to exhibitions, is there an exhibition for your stuff, do they go networking, do they watch particular tv programmes, how old are they, where do they live, what clubs do they belong to? Then choose two or three routes to market to start with and…

Step 3: Develop your message

Put yourself into the position of your client or potential client and see the world through their eyes. What do they identify with? What is their worldview? How can you associate with their experience, beliefs and values? You may need to vary your message for each medium.

Step 4: Take one route at a time

Get each route to market working before you move on to the next one. How will you know that a route to market is working? Well you may create criteria for each route to market so that you will know when it is working and track where your business is coming from.

Step 5: Keep on going until you have 10 routes to market

You may find that you need to chop some and add others as one thing that used to work stops working or does not yield the results that you anticipated. Keep on going until you are getting the response that you want. Enjoy.

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Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 by NLP with Whole Being

Create a lead generation system

“Determine now what the value of a lead is worth to you and then you’ll be prepared to take the right actions in your business.” -Conquer the Chaos - Clate Mask and Scott Martineau

When I read this I got curious, how do I determine what a lead is worth to us in our business and what are the right actions to get more leads?

Well, as Paul Lemberg says in Formula Five “There are only three ways to grow a business: get more customers, increase the average value of purchase, or increase the frequency of purchase.” This article is about the first way to grow your business, by getting more customers, and to get more customers you first need to acquire more leads.

Once I determined that a lead is a highly valuable asset to our business and that we wanted more of them, I knew that the right action was to create a step by step process for acquiring new leads.

So I created a process, based on cash for coaches by Dan Bradbury to get more leads in our business and I want to share it with you:

Step 1: Measure How Many Leads You Are Generating Now

Begin by measuring the number of leads that you are receiving into our business, without taking any additional action, and store it in a data base. You can use a simple form where you can gave each lead a reference number, identify the person who is interested and what they are interested in. This will give you a benchmark against which to measure. Leads may come into your business by a variety of means for example: through phone calls, by meeting people at networking events, through your web site, by word of mouth or referrals. Make sure that you note them down.

Step 2: Create a lead generation offering and opt-in form on your web-site (permission based marketing)

In business, people do not generally like to be sold to. They do however like to be educated, entertained and informed about things which are of interest and benefit to them.

So, the next step is to create something of value that will educate your potential leads on what you do and which you will give them in return for their contact details.

Create your lead generation offering containing information which will be of value to your niche in one of these ways:

1. downloadable free report
2. newsletter
3. blog
4. audio podcast
5. video

Once you have created your lead generation offering you will need to get permission from each individual to send them your information. On the web you can achieve this using an opt-in form. There are several auto responder and CRM systems on the market that contain the HTML code to create a sign up form on your website. Each set of contact details that you acquire combined with information on what the person is interested in constitutes a new lead. Send each person the information that you have promised.

Step 3: Centralise your data base

As you gather new leads you may collect it into a central database that enables you to keep it all together, so that it can be held and tracked and you will know how many leads you are receiving. You can also start to build up a picture of the patterns between your leads and customers so that you know who they are and what they do, what they like and dislike. For example you may find that they share common needs or wants.

Step 4: Ask the people who are on your database if they know anyone else who is interested in what you do

The best way to get more leads is to ask for them So, you can ask the those people who have already signed up and received information from you in step 2 if they know anyone else who may be interested.

Step 5: Measure the number of leads that you are receiving after implementing this strategy

Go back to your database and measure how many new leads you have acquired since you began using this strategy.

Enjoy.

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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 by NLP with Whole Being

Find Out What Your Customer Wants and what the Market Wants

Just today, we got a call from a potential client who wants us to come in to teach our selling skills to their sales people. And we said to them, “What is it that your customers want and need? What is it that your customers buy?” And they said, “What’s the difference?”" Persuasion Engineering Richard Bandler and John La Valle

So what is the difference between wants and needs?

In All Marketers Are Liars Seth Godin writes “Marketers profit because consumers buy what they want, not what they need. Needs are practical and objective, wants are irrational and subjective. And no matter what you sell-and whether you sell it to businesses or consumers-the path to profitable growth is in satisfying wants, not needs.”

For example even though people may need a car, they may want a specific make and model of car like a BMW328i and often they will buy the make and model that they want rather than a basic car.

So I set out to design a simple process to find out what your customer wants that I want to share with you.

Step 1: Create a new habit of gathering data

Imagine that you are an anthropologist who is visiting a new tribe for the very first time and you do not know anything about the tribe.
What questions are on your mind?
What are you curious about?
How will you record the data?

Why gather data? So that you can later compare it with data that you have gathered from other existing and potential customers, look for patterns and turn it into information that you can use to better meet their wants.

Step 2: Ask your Existing Customers

I have found that the direct approach often works best.
Ask your existing clients
“What do you want from my company?”.
You may even find that, when you are really listening, there are many clients who will give you all the information you need without you even having to ask for it directly.

As well as asking them face to face, you can ask them by telephone or email and you may also want to come up with a list of ten more in depth questions that you can turn into a mini survey on the web (there are several online tools available, some of which are free).

Step 3: Create a mind map to record the information

An essential skills in the taking in information is to use a mind map. This will enable you to structure the information in a way that makes sense to you.

Step 4: Do some keyword research on the internet

There are several tools available on the internet that will enable you to discover the precise search terms that potential customers are searching for in google which is a great way to do market research.

Step 5: Identify patterns in the data

Once you have gathered enough data from each source you can make comparisons, look for patterns and draw conclusions on what your customers and the market wants.

Enjoy.

Becoming More Effective 11 : Create an Attention Grabbing USP

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 by NLP with Whole Being

Create an Attention Grabbing USP

“There is no substitute for uniqueness. By going against the grain, doing the opposite of people around you, you will automatically stand out. Standing out is always better than blending in. Most people and businesses are earth tones in a world of drab colors, camouflaged, purposefully unnoticed. That’s not good when your goal is to attract customers.” Gravitational Marketing Jimmy Vee, Travis Miller and Joel Bauer.

When I read this I realised that there were no excuses… I had to create a Unique Selling Point (Or You SP) for our business. Here is the step by step process that I came up with as I did this. Hope this helps you to discover or create your uniqueness:

Step 1:Recognise that you are Unique

Write your signature on a piece of paper and study it closely. Then take a felt tip pen (I just tested this with orange and dark blue and the darker colour definitely works better) apply colour to your left index finger in the area between the tip of your finger and the top joint of your finger then roll your finger on the page like you are taking your fingerprint. Your signature and fingerprints are uniquely you and no-one else on the planet has these unique attributes. Similarly there are many things that only you can do which are often outside of your awareness as they have become unconscious competence. The process of finding your You SP is to notice what is unique about you and start to use it in your marketing.

Step 2: Review What Other People Say About You

Here’s the thing, for many people the things that you are good at, your unconscious competence is difficult to describe in words, so you may not know that it is something that only you can do and imagine that everyone else can do it. So, a good way around this is to ask other people. Create a mind map and write in the middle:

What are you known for?

Collect the answers and write them as branches on your mind map that you can then start to distill into your essence, your “authentic” uniqueness.

Get inspiration: Imagine that you are a top chef, what would be your signature dish?

Step 3: Review How Other People Describe their USP

Here are some USP’s that I collected when I was doing some research into internet marketing, where each person has answered “what are you known for?” in their own unique way:

The Marketing Rebel rant
The Officlal Blog of John Carlton
Insights, Tactics, Advice and Mutterings from the most respected and ripped off marketing expert on the web…..

Internet Marketing Speed
Internet Marketing Speed Founder James Schramko is an Australian Internet Marketer who quit his highly paid job and left the ‘rat race’ after learning and applying powerful internet marketing strategies.

Strategic Profits
He is well-known within Internet marketing communities as the ”business coaching guru to the gurus” for his success in working with many of the top names in Internet marketing.

Step 4: Create 3 different USP’s for You and Test Them

Become curious, how do you know that you have created your usp and what does it look like, sound like, feel like and if it’s your signature dish what does it smell and taste like? You can test your USP by posting it as a comment to this blog post and get feedback from me and from others.

Step 5: Create an Anchor

“There are a lot of books and training seminars that attempt to teach you how to “trick” people into making a sale, or to buy what it is you do. Some of these things even have some value.

But many of these methods shy away from the one SINGLE most important reason we “buy” ANYTHING. Numerous studies have now proven that we generally BUY based on FEELINGS - NOT “Intellect”.

If in some way, our FEELINGS can be related to a product or service, THEN we tend to buy that product or service.” Kenton Knepper Rants into Raves

So once you have defined your USP you can have fun using NLP techniques to anchor it to You.

Enjoy.

Becoming More Effective 10 : Create and Implement a 90 Day Plan

Saturday, June 12th, 2010 by NLP with Whole Being

Create and Implement a 90 Day Plan

“Unless commitment is made, there are only promises and hopes; but no plans.”
Peter F. Drucker

In November 2006 I went to Edinburgh for a shamanic states and basic brain exploration workshop with Richard Bandler, one of the co-creators of NLP. Yes I know you may be thinking, what has this got to do with running a small business? Well, please just indulge me for a few moments and I will get to that. One of the big “themes” of the workshop was getting things done. Once I had processed what I heard I began to look for the keys to getting things done, and after loads of research I got inspired to create a step by step process to get more done in your business, so without further ado, here it is:

Step 1: Create a 90 Day Plan

I went to a presentation in Gatwick by Simon Woodroffe, the founder of YO! Sushi (To quote from his web site YO! Sushi is based on the concept of a Japanese kaiten sushi bar offering a quality, fast and fun dining experience for all ages). He was also one of the Dragons in the Dragons Den (a popular BBC TV programme on business). What he said in the presentation really made sense. “Think of all the steps that you need to take in order to get your business started or take it to the next level and break them down into action steps that you can take over the next 90 days.”

Step 2: Get started!

Here’s a simple way to get going:

1. Think about what you want to accomplish
2. Write it down as a well-formed goal
3. Share your plan with someone else
4. Share your plan with a larger group
5. Get someone else to hold you to account (Often a mentor)

Take the time to go through these steps and set a date, mark it in your diary and begin!

Step 3: Review Your Progress Regularly

As you start your a new project you will tend to have a high level of enthusiasm (If you don’t….. check, are you doing the right project;0)). Many people have a habit of putting in that extra effort to meet a deadline, so, create some artificial deadlines. Create a deadline to review what you have accomplished, every five days, then continue to take action for the next five days. At the end of the 90 days either you will have achieved what you set out to do or you can create a new plan for the next 90 days. Works for me!

Step 4: Do it Every Day
Just like any other complex skill the more you practice the better you get. So take action towards accomplishing your plan every day! As you complete each task, mark it off on your calender. We use Google calender which has a useful feature in that it sends an email to reminds you what you plan to do each day or hour depending on how you set it up.

Step 5: Ship and Celebrate
As you complete each action take a few moments to enjoy the feeling of getting things done. When you complete the final action then you will be ready to ship! Now it’s time to celebrate.

Enjoy

Becoming More Effective 9 : Discover and Create Your Message You Want to Share with the World

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 by NLP with Whole Being

Discover and Create Your Message You Want to Share with the World

The Medium is the Message. “The electric light is pure information. It is a medium without a message, as it were, unless it is used to spell out some verbal ad or name. This fact, characteristic of all media, means that the “content” of any medium is always another medium. The content of writing is speech, just as the written word is the content of print…. If it is asked, “What is the content of speech?,” it is necessary to say, “It is an actual process of thought, which is in itself non-verbal.” An abstract painting represents direct manifestation of creative thought processes” Understanding Media Marshall Mcluhan

Mmmmm….. the first time that I read this quote, I didn’t have a clue what it meant!

Yesterday, as I sat on the train on my way back from Brighton I picked up my iPhone and clicked on the guardian online icon. I was of course shocked to see the headline “Israeli attack on Gaza flotilla sparks international outrage”. As I read the article I noticed tweets sent in from individual observers and organisations expressing different points of view and as I watched the you tube video shot on one of the vessels from the flotilla I realised the speed with which messages now spread around the globe. I was watching the news from the Middle East unfolding on my iPhone sitting on a train in the middle of Sussex.
I also realised that those people sending the tweets or posting videos on you tube could be small businesses or coaches trainers and consultants like you and I. We too can deliver an instant “real time” message to our target audience, and as it becomes so much easier and quicker to share your message with the world it’s really important to have something to say! So I thought it may be useful to break down Mcluhan’s ideas into this simple 5 step process that I’m going to share with you now, to organise your thought processes and create a message from your own specific point of view:

Step 1: Unblock your internal censor

“Yet he dismisses without notice his thought, because it is his. In every work of genius we recognise our own rejected thoughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty.” Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Ask the question ” What is my message to the world?”
Use the pomodoro technique and set a timer for 25 minutes then write (or type) without pausing for 25 minutes. Ignore the temptation to edit or correct spelling, grammar, punctuation etc….. just keep on going until the timer indicates that you have completed your 25 minutes. This is simply a way to tap into your creative mind and to get into the flow. What happens when you say the words out loud as you type them down?

Step 2: Make a Mind Map of the Key Themes or ideas

Make the central idea in your mind map “My message to the world” and write down the ideas that you have on what your message may be and start to get them down on paper.

Step 3: Experiment with Different Media

Start to Record Your Spoken and Visual Sense Impressions. You can record what you have to say on a dictaphone or on an iPhone which has a special recording device. Notice which senses you use the most to present your message. Next you can get a flip video camera and experiment with video.

Step 4: Review what you have recorded

“Teach yourself to become unafraid of speaking your “inmost” ideas and feelings, and you will be able to tap into people “universally”. Rants into Raves Kenton Knepper.

Imagine that you are in the pub with your best and closest friend having a deep conversation about what is stirring deep within your heart. Edit the recording and ensure that you remain true to yourself.

Step 5: Create a Story or Metaphor

Realise that there is a metaphor that you can use to make your message more accessible to the general public who may have an interest in how you resolve and reconcile the creative and the commercial.

Enjoy.

Becoming More Effective 8 : Mark Yourself Out as a Maven in your field

Monday, May 24th, 2010 by NLP with Whole Being

Mark Yourself Out as a Maven in your field

The word maven comes from the Yiddish, and means one who understands, based on an accumulation of knowledge. In recent years, economists have spent a great deal of time studying Mavens, for the obvious reason that if marketplaces depend on information, the people with the most information must be the most important. The Tipping Point Malcolm Gladwell

“Maven” is used by Malcolm Gladwell in the Tipping Point to identify someone who is an intense gatherer of information and impressions, and so is often the first to pick up on new or nascent trends… and most importantly… someone who wants to tell other people about it too, to be a helper in the marketplace.

Seems like a good starting point for any coach, trainer or consultant, as I have noticed that in many markets the market leader (who is often also recognised as the “maven” in that field) is able to command premium prices, generate more leads and get more referrals simply by virtue of his or her “maven” status.

So I began the quest to become a maven and share the information that I know and devised this step by step process for finding your maven along the way:

Step 1: Make an Inventory of Your Strengths

What are you really good at?
On which topics do you have lots of information?
What is your passion?
On what topic do people come to you for advice and guidance?
What combination of skills and interests is unique to you?
Who shares your passion and interests and wants your skills?

Step 2: Remember the 1/3; 1/3; 1/3 Rule

As you “step up to the plate” or “put your head above the parapet”, as a maven you may well find that you get things thrown at you, (metaphorically speaking) and you will polarise opinions. A bit like marmite, you either love it or…

One rule of thumb that you can use is the 1/3; 1/3; 1/3 rule which is that one third of the people will love what you have to say and become your “raving fans” one third of the people will hate what you have to say and one third will be ambivalent. So if some people don’t like what you have to say that’s a signal that you are starting to stand out from the crowd. Concentrate on your raving fans!

Step 3: Structure Your Information

Break your information down into steps or stages so that you can provide what you know to your audience in manageable chunks.

Step 4: Create authority as a maven in your chosen field.

Now comes the time to establish your perceived authority as a a maven in your chosen field, market or more likely micro-market/niche. You may choose to present or publish your information to your chosen market through a variety of different media, including books, presentations, video, audio, multimedia, blog, ezine articles. Initially you may seem to be in “broadcast mode” and it may seem a bit lonely. So, next, get interactive and…..

Step 5: Start a conversation with your audience in your chosen field

Now you can begin a conversation with the people in your chosen field to find out what they want to know and tailor your messages accordingly!

Enjoy.

Warm Regards

Graham

NLP with Whole Being

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Becoming More Effective 5 : Learn How to Network …..

Saturday, February 13th, 2010 by NLP with Whole Being

Learn How To Network…..

My business colleagues tell me that networking is the fastest growing and most effective way for me to “keep my finger on the business pulse” and gain more and new profitable clients. Do you consider yourself to be one of the “networking challenged” who doesn’t like networking and isn’t very good at it. We recommend going aong to face to face networking before using social networking sites as many of the same principles apply. What can you do to improve your skills?

The art and science of nurturing your networking is to learn and practice five key skills:

Step One: First, see clearly what you want to achieve. Ask yourself what you want. For example: ‘ To meet business people who may be potential clients and develop my business.’ Then ask yourself what businesses you would like to work with. Once you have done this go along as a guest to several networking groups to find the type of business people you wish to meet. Choose the networking group or groups you will attend and make a commitment to your self to attend regularly.

Step Two: Learn the process of networking. Be prepared to be proactive and approach people and develop an ongoing relationship based on trust. As a starting point, prepare a few “open” questions to begin a conversation, such as “what business are you in?” Listen carefully to the response and gather information on what you can do for their business. When you ask the person that you are speaking to questions first that will really appreciate that you are interested in them.

Step Three: Prepare your ‘elevator pitch’, being clear on what you do and what are the benefits for your potential clients. We use a simple format:

Hello I’m….. Graham from Whole Being
We help….. Graduates who are unemployed to make the transition from education into employment or setting up their own business or volunteering or work placement or further education.
What we do is….. Workshops,Coaching and Mentoring and E-courses
So that…… Graduates get to use their degrees more fully and find the right thing for them
Which means….. They can add value and make a difference and contribute their unique skills to make themselves and the economy grow and prosper.

Step Four: Develop your memory so that the subsequent time that you meet someone you know their name and something that is important to them. Remember networking is a skill and, like any skill, develops with practice.

Step Five: Notice when you start to achieve what you set out to achieve. How much more business have you gained since you began networking seriously and began having more fun.

Enjoy.

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Saturday, July 18th, 2009 by NLP with Whole Being

At Last - The Strategies To Ensure Your Sales Are A Success ….Here’s How You Can Use NLP To Sell, Negotiate and Influence Easily…..

First, I’m curious, I’d like you to stop and consider, what is the biggest challenge facing you and your business?

My guess is that like us you’re finding you’re having to work harder to reduce costs and secure those hard-earned new orders. Maybe make more calls, do more exhibitions, add in some extra bonuses, make a few more proposals, even considering lowering your prices ?

Keep your nerve, there is another way !

Consider for a moment, is it time to sharpen up your skills to influence and communicate with your customers and prospects?

To get you started we have writen a free report : 5 Simple Ways To Use NLP and Build Your Business.

Click to Download Your Free Report Immediately and leave a comment on our blog when you have read it.

Wait a minute …… I heard that NLP is very hard to learn by reading ….. I want to learn the skills face to face……

….. well, take a look at the skills you can learn in only 2 days on our :

Selling Skills Module : Patterns Of Influence

Skill 1.Be Likeable and Helpful To People That You Meet To Earn The Right To Influence Them.

Skill 2.Use The Language And Behaviour Of Influence To Create An Agreement Frame !

Skill 3.Make A Great Sales Presentation.

Skill 4.Build a pathway to Yes and Lead Your Prospects to make really great decisions.

Skill 5.Frame Objections as Resources and Negotiate to close more Win-Win Agreements.

Sounds great, how much is it ….. ?

Only £300 for 2 days training, lots of new ideas that will really make a difference immediately and an online support forum for any questions that come up as you practice closing more deals.

Where is it held…..?

In Brighton, at My Hotel right in the North Laines, you can even walk down to the sea front for lunch !

When can I get started…..?

Patterns of Influence runs on 22/23 August or 1/2 September 2009.

….. Only 7 places left so book quickly to secure your place.

Does it work…..?
From: Matt Williams
To: graham Constantine
Date: 11 Feb 2009, 09:47:45 PM
Subject:
NLP Works

Hi

The MD Skyped me today to say I have the best sales figures for the last 4 months.

I’d still like to chat about another session.

Cheers
Matt
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We’re so confident that you will get massive value from your course if you feel after the first day that you haven’t got to learn new skills and techniques that will make a massive difference the first day is on us and will cost you zip, nada, diddly squat, nothing.

What about NLP certification…… ?

The training is certificated by the Society of NLP the leading NLP certification body globally, if you want to go ahead and do all 5 modules.

What are all the modules…..?

Patterns of Influence :

Influence,Persuade and Convince potential prospects, and existing clients to buy more frequently and higher transaction value.

Communicate for Results :

Develop your communication skills including building rapport, pacing and leading and sensory awareness so that you can influence and persuade more people.

Transform your Performance :

Develop your coaching, questioning and information gathering skills to get the best from your team.

Beliefs and States of Excellence :

Increase your empathy and state control to remain calm and relaxed under pressure and deliver winning presentations to secure more business.

Lead with Imagination and Creativity :

Package your unique experience and skills with creativity and imagination to create compelling stories and visions of the future so that you can inspire and motivate people towards success.
You will find more information on the course content by clicking on the link :

How do I find out more ….. ?

Go to:

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What’s in it for me if I do all the modules ….. ?

Practical skills including:

* Using language, gesture and tone to communicate with a wider range of different clients to close more deals.
* Using your senses to notice subtle shifts in the response that you are getting from your client to accelerate the process of persuasion and change.
* Using stories and imagery to generate commitment in your client.
* Precision information gathering techniques to know what to do next in the sales process.
* Enhanced empathy to develop deeper rapport and long term relationships with your clients.
* Persuasion skills combining awareness of your clients decision making process and how to lead him or her through it to success with deep integrity.

Dates for 2009 are:
Patterns of Influence 22/23 August or 1/2 September

Beliefs and States of Excellence 23/24 or 26/27 September

Transform your Performance 24/25 or 27/28 October

Communicate for Results 25/26 or 28/29 November
Lead with Imagination and Creativity 5/6 or 7/8 December

You need to complete all 5 modules to gain Society of NLP Business Practitioner Accreditation.

How much is it for the complete programme ….. ?

Well, how many new deals do you need to close to recoup your invesment of Only £1,500 including a Certificate from the Society of NLP ?

How do I pay…..?

You can spread the cost over 5 months by paying a deposit of £300 before the first workshop and £300 for each extra workshop. You can also enrol on our online skills maintenance programme and practice group to enable you to deeply embed your skills at only £49 a year.

This programme may be eligible for Train to Gain funding under the Management and Leadership programme. We will refer you on request.

So what are you waiting for …… Act Now to BOOK YOUR PLACE.
Warm regards

Graham and Claire
NLP with Whole Being
0845 241 0490
info@wholebeing.co.uk

Live an amazing life, succeed in your small business.

Visit http://www.businessnlpbrighton.co.uk for your FREE report on 5 Simple Ways to Use NLP in your Business.

Whole Being specialises in the application of NLP in personal development and business, combining over 13 years experience in commercial, account management and general management with an in-depth understanding and daily practice of NLP. We use NLP methods to deliver the training which means that the skills of NLP are easily and quickly converted into tangible benefits and bottom line results for your business. We have trained over 125 NLP Practitioners, NLP Business Practitioners and NLP Master Practitioners to date.

Becoming More Effective 3

Saturday, July 18th, 2009 by NLP with Whole Being

5 Practical Ways To Get More Influential

Well, of all the places to discover something new, something that works, sitting in the entrance to the Rope Tackle building in Shoreham about to make a sales visit to a big potential new Customer. Well, “he’s probably not really that big !” , I say to myself, but his reputation is that he learns by doing and has no time for “personal development stuff”. His favourite sayings are “I want to be effective”, and “I learn by doing”. I feel that my stomach is a little tense and my palms are a little hot and moist. I wonder, what can I do to influence him to become a customer…..

Well, luckily I’m doing research for the latest workbook that I’m writing for the NLP Business Practitioner Module called Patterns of Influence, so I decide to test out the 5 skills:

Skill 1.Be Likeable and Helpful To People That You Meet To Earn The Right To Influence Them.

Skill 2.Use The Language And Behaviour Of Influence To Create An Agreement Frame !

Skill 3.Make A Great Sales Presentation.

Skill 4.Build a pathway to Yes and Lead Your Prospects to make really great decisions.

Skill 5.Frame Objections as Resources and Negotiate to close more Win-Win Agreements.

So, as I’m waiting in the reception area I’m spinning the feeling of being in a wanton buying state from the top of my head to the tip of my toes. Sounds a bit wierd I know, but it works, I begin to relax and prepare for our discussion.

Step 1 : Be Likeable and Helpful !

“Few people would be surprised to learn that, as a rule, we most prefer to say yes to the requests of someone we know and like.” Robert B Cialdini, Ph.D.

We sit down on a low leather sofa and I smile, shake hands and say “So, I’m curious, how’s business ?”

He tells me “Business is going really well. We’re really busy.”

As our conversation progresses, nod my head gently and gesture to demonstrate that I understand what he’s saying. Turns out that he’s had a bad experience with Steve, at

least I think that’s his name, someone else who came in to talk to him about NLP…..

“Let’s get straight to the point. Does NLP work?” he asks “the other bloke told me I think

in pictures and I thought about it over the weekend and I actually think in words.” He

says.

Step 2 : Create an Agreement Frame.

“The thing that makes NLP work go so quickly is that we make very practical decisions about what order we do things in…..”Gather information!…Evolve system…Solidify change”" Richard Bandler and John Grinder

So I begin from a point of agreement and continue to ask questions to find out what we agree on and playback all the things that we do agree on.

“Do you want to know how NLP works?”

“Yes” he replies.

“Well, I’m sure that you do think……

and when you think of the seafront at Shoreham, how do you think?

“in pictures”,

and when you think of writing a proposal how do you think?

“in words……”

and sometimes you think in feelings, sometimes you think in sounds ….. depends on what you’re doing…….

and I’m curious, have thought what you can do with NLP …..”

Step 3 : Make A Great Sales Presentation.

You can Use your senses to present the information in the way that will be most compelling by matching the way that your prospect is thinking.

“because, we always ask the participants in our workshops, why do you want to learn to use NLP to influence and persuade people ….. Here are some of the answers that we get:

Improve Negotiation Skills - Hit More Objectives

Make Initial Connection - Rapid Rapport

Use Language To Encourage Response

Match Customer’s State and Lead to Where You Want To Go

Close and Say Yes

Yes By Face to Face, Email and Phone”

“When you do the right thing for the right reason you will enjoy influencing and persuading more, take the pressure off and you will be more successful…..

so, can you see yourself using some of these skills, hear the different responses that you get, how you vary your voice tone and tempo, and influence more people….. and get the response that you want…..”

Step 4 : Lead Your Prospects To Make Really Great Decisions.

Your prospect already knows how to make good decisions and you can assist him or her to make another one.

“easily, so are you interested to……learn more……

as I’m sure that you’ve made good decisions before…….

so what more can I tell you and show you……..”

Step 5 : Negotiate To Close More Win-Win Agreements !

By pacing agreement throughout the conversation you will minimise or eliminate any conflict so the need to negotiate will be much reduced.

“…..so can you see yourself on an NLP workshop and hear the sound of laughter…..”

“Yes”. He said. Let’s go……

You too can use these five steps to influence more people. You can also begin to influence yourself to Become More Effective 4 you and click on the link below to get your FREE Report on 5 Simple Ways To Use NLP in your Business from Whole Being.

Enjoy.

Warm Regards

Graham and Claire

NLP with Whole Being

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