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Upselling: Creating Superior Customer Value Through Up-Selling Valuable Add-Ons

   

About once a week I grab my laptop and head to a caf to work, brainstorm, and map out business plans. I usually enjoy a latt, cappuccino, or green tea while I work and Ive found the change of scenery ignites my creativity and jump starts my productivity. For years Ive gone to the same caf on Yale Avenue for my weekly ritual, but last week I stopped into a Barnes & Noble Cafe. I approached the counter to purchase a latt and the sales person immediately responded with an up selling offer. She asked, Can I get you a slice of cheesecake to go with your Caramel Macchiato?

I wasnt even thinking about dessert, yet I somehow let the unexpected query: Can I get you a slice of cheesecake to go with your Caramel Macchiato? entice me into accepting a rich slice of cheesecake.

The lady at the Barnes & Noble Caf flawlessly executed the up-selling technique and without any hesitation I accepted. Not once in the three years of my attending my usual caf has anyone tried to upsell me. As I enjoyed each delectable bite of the cheesecake I wondered, What would it mean to Barnes & Nobles bottom line if every salesperson in the Caf attempted to upsell beverage seekers? What would it mean to the bottom line if just 2% of customers everyday were upsold? What would it mean to your bottom line if every one of your employees flawlessly upsold your customers?

In my experience both as a consumer and as a Business Growth Strategist, I have discovered that many businesses avoid up-selling because they're concerned that the customer may feel irritated or pressured, and often customer service professionals are reluctant to upsell because theyre uncomfortable with a selling role. But heres the thing: If you dont try to upell you are 1) Leaving money on the table and 2) Withholding value-added services from your customers. When done right, upselling offers translate into sales 5-20% of the time. And research shows that most customers appreciate up-selling when they are offered additional benefits that are relevant to their needs. Read on to get 5 tips to help you confidently and successfully upservice your customers.

Think of upserving as Up-Servicing - When done right, upselling is simply offering a suggestion to an already receptive buyer to enhance the value of her service. This is exactly what I experienced at Barnes & Noble Cafe. I was already a receptive buyer and the cheesecake most definitely enhance the value of my experience. When viewed as truly upservicing as opposed to upselling, selling doesnt feel so overwhelming.

Make sure your upserving offer is always relevant to the customers needs. Offering a buyer of a latt a book on Feng Shui tips may not be relevant and is likely to be rejection waiting to happen. But offering dessert truly offers to enhance the receptive customers experience.

Be more interested in being of service than in getting a commission. Always focus on offering products or services that are relevant to the customers needs and will arguably enhance the customers experience. If your sole objective is to get a commission, customers will smell you a mile away. And trust me, they will not buy.

Recognize that upservicing increases customer satisfaction. Surveys and research has found that offering products your customers might find useful is a proactive effort on your part that conclusively leads to increased satisfaction and loyalty.

Think of up-servicing as a proactive service initiative. When you add upservicing to your skill repertoire, you will increase customers satisfaction and grow your bottom line.

Author: Myra Golden
 
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