How do u sell lcd and flat tv?
Friday, August 13th, 2010 at
2:33 pm
Besides focusing on design, color, and space optimization…… what are other attributes that marketers can use to sell lcd TVs?
anybody have any marketing strategy on this?
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entertainment, bragging rights, longevitity, clarity, home movie system (save movie on movie theatre watching…)
I could brain storm more but I’m not being paid by an ad agency.
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If that’s the way you sell I can see why you are asking that question. Don’t waste your time telling your prospect about the features, what he wants to hear are the benefits! Especially to him!!!
Talk to them about why they want a big screen in the first place. Say they like sports, then talk to them about being right in front when the linemen collide and seeing the sweat fly as the surround sound puts them right on the field.
Get the picture? Your customer has to see themselves enjoying their new TV or you don’t get the sale, it’s that simple.