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  1. Interesting article, Karen. I always think it’s a good idea to engage with clients on the phone, and I call them even if they’ve already booked online. Not quite sure how I’d use the sense of smell to sell walking holidays…but I guess a description of the sounds and scents of the countryside could always be included in my literature…now there’s a thought!

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  2. Great article, it completely makes SENSE!

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    Karen Skidmore Reply:

    Very funny Nicky :)

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  3. The most important sense of all in business – and particularly in sales & marketing – is ‘hearing’ in the sense that you have to listen to your customer. You were sending out massive buying signals – “I want to buy some flowers” – and the first person ignored you. The other one asked some more questions, offered you what you wanted and made the sale.

    Doesn’t matter what medium you use – listen for the customers needs and wants and you are more than half way there!

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    Karen Skidmore Reply:

    Great point Gill – thanks for adding this.

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  4. Karen,
    Great post and I couldn’t agree more with you about how many people lose sales by asking you to visit their website, when it is so simple to strike a deal there and then. Thank you so much for the tip regarding videos and I’ll take a look at jing!
    Keep up the good work.
    Alex
    http://brains-trust.co.uk
    http://twitter.com/alexparr

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    Karen Skidmore Reply:

    Jing is a great tool to use. it’s worth paying the small amount for the pro version too.

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