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An Introduction to Using English in BusinessHow to Improve Business with Your

English Speaking Customers

by Scott Hovater

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Promotion Mix (Part Two)

Personal Selling

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Personal Selling

• Definition: Face-to-face presentation and promotion of products and services.

Working at a trade show as an exhibitor is one example of personal selling.

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Steps in the Selling Process

1. Prospect and Qualify 2. Preapproach 3. Approach 4. Make presentation

5. Answer objections 6. Close sale 7. Follow up

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Promotion Mix (Part Three)

Public Relations (PR)

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Public Relations (PR)

• A good public relations program has three steps:

1.Listen to the public 2.Change policies and procedures 3.Inform people that you are being responsive

to their needs

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Promotion Mix (Part Four)

Sales Promotion

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Sales Promotion

• Definition: • A promotional tool that stimulates consumer

purchasing and dealer interest by means of short-term activities.

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Business to BusinessSales Promotion

1. Trade shows 2. Portfolios for

salespeople 3. Deals (price

reductions)

4. Catalogs 5. Conventions

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Consumer Sales Promotion

1. Sampling 2. Coupons 3. Contests 4. Bonuses (buy one get

one free)

5. Special events 6. Catalogs 7. Demonstrations 8. In-store displays

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Interactive Promotion (new)

• This type of promotion changes the promotion process from a monologue, where sellers try to persuade buyers to buy things, to a dialogue in which buyers and sellers can work together to create mutually beneficial exchange relationships.

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Promotion Mix in Review

• Advertising • nPersonal Selling • nPublic Relations • nSales Promotion • nValue of Product • nInteractive Promotion

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Why Attend a Trade Fair#-1

1. Finding new sources for products/services (46%)

2. Gathering market information (22%)

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Why Attend a Trade Fair#-2

3. Looking for strategic partners (19%)

4. Keeping an eye on competitors (7%)

5. Maintaining contact with existing suppliers (6%)

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A Passage about Trade Fairs-1

• As the world shrinks and industrialization spreads, trade fairs have boomed. Indeed, companies are often faced with a choice of dozens, even hundreds, of fairs in their sector, and deciding where to exhibit can cause plenty of headaches.

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A Passage about Trade Fairs-2

• The size, location, duration, and influence of the fair, the presence of target customers, competitors, suppliers and other partners, and of course the investment/return ratio all have to be weighed up.

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A Passage about Trade Fairs-3

• Reasons for exhibiting range from breaking into new markets to keeping up with the industry’s latest developments and, of course, checking out what the competition is up to.

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A Passage about Trade Fairs-4

• Fairs also offer a unique opportunity for producers to meet suppliers, distributors, and retailers, while buyers can shop around and make comparisons, all under one roof.

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A Passage about Trade Fairs-5

• Although trade fairs are designed for professionals, some are open to the public as well, offering the added advantage of direct consumer impact.

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A Passage about Trade Fairs-6

• But fairs are not all sell, sell, sell! They are also popular forums for the exchange of ideas and learning about new developments.

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Listening PracticeListen to the following questions asked by people at trade fairs. For each question decide if they were asked by an exhibitor (write E) or visitor (V).

1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____ 5. _____

6. _____ 7. _____ 8. _____ 9. _____ 10. _____


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