Channel Eye has joined forces with Royston Guest, leading Business Growth Coach and CEO/Founder of Pathways Global, in our series, ‘Ask the Business Coach’.
The first sale sets the tone for the entire customer relationship. Rather than leading with the biggest or most complex solution, focus on solving an immediate business challenge with a clear, achievable outcome. An easy first sale builds trust, demonstrates value quickly, and gives customers the confidence to invest further.
When you create an early success, you lay the foundation for stronger relationships, larger opportunities, and long-term growth.
Three key takeaways
- Demonstrate the value you add
- Make the first sale free
- Provide immediate value
Episode timestamps
- [0.50] In a competitive market, products and services often look similar. What sets you apart is your ability to understand your customers’ challenges, deliver measurable outcomes, and clearly communicate the value you add. Focus on solving real business problems rather than simply selling features. Demonstrate expertise, build trust in every interaction, and show how your solution improves performance, reduces costs, mitigates risk, or drives growth.
- [1.25] Lower the barrier to engagement by offering value before asking for a commitment. A well-designed lead magnet—such as a free assessment, audit, consultation, guide, webinar, or trial—demonstrates your expertise and helps potential customers experience the value you provide.
- [3.21] A good lead magnet should provide immediate value, solve a small problem, and encourage the prospect to take the next step. Examples include free demos, webinars, templates, reports, toolkits, and free trials. The best lead magnets don’t just generate leads; they demonstrate your expertise and create a quick win.
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