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The best case study took place on a snorkel cruise ship. We had already paid for the cruise, so they werent trying to sell us anything. Instead crew members were trying to up their tips. Here are 5 things they did and what you can do in your own marketing to increase your sales:1. They gave great service. I must say in Cabo, I really didnt have any bad service and this ship wasnt the exception. Crew members offered you a drink as you got on board and they were always circulating the boat, collecting empty glasses and plates and asking if you wanted a refill.I know, this one sounds like a no-brainer. So why is it that so many businesses DONT do it? Take a hard look at the service you provide your customers and see if it really is as good as it could be.2. They were entertaining. On the ride back after snorkeling, 3 of the crew members (the fourth was driving the boat) put on a show. They dressed up in costumes, provided upside down shot (youre probably better off if you dont know what these are) and danced for us.People want to be entertained, especially in your marketing. The very worst thing you can be is boring. When youre boring, people turn you off. Once that happens, youre done. You cant sell anyone anything if theyve stopped paying attention to you. And the more entertaining you are, the more theyll listen to you and the more theyll buy from you.3. They asked for the sale. In America, crew members probably would have put the tip jar on a table so you could drop something in on your way off the boat. Maybe they would have put a cute sign on it encouraging you to tip. Not here. First, crew members announced that if you had a good time, you should thank them by giving them a tip. Then they passed the jar around. Actually, they did more then pass the jar around, they walked around themselves and stood in front of you with it. Now THATS asking for the sale!How many times do you put the tip jar on the table and hope for the best? For the greatest results, you have to make it clear what you want your prospects to do next.4. They used social proof. While they stood there with the tip jar, they also had a running commentary about how much people were putting in (and they did it with a mike on so everyone on the ship could hear). So you would hear things like: Come on, thats the best you can do? What are you cheap? You get the picture. Talk about shaming people to give you more money. (I know we probably put more in then we would have without those comments.)Now, while I wouldnt necessarily recommend shaming your prospects into giving you money, using social proof is always a good idea. How I would do it is by showing your prospects how many other people are doing business with you. If you have a lot of customers and you tell your prospects that, it adds to your credibility (People want to do business with successful, busy people. If youre not busy, theres always that niggling worry in the back of your prospects heads that perhaps you dont know what youre doing.)5. They make it easy to tip. Dollars, pesos, whatever, theyll take it. They make it easy to tip because theyll accept what you have.Im always amazed at how difficult it is to do business with some people. Theyll only take checks or theyll only take Paypal. When you limit the ways people can give you money, you WILL limit your sales. Make it easy for people to do business with you and you remove one more reason for them to say no.
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