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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Gym/Stores/Industry Business Board => Topic started by: Eyeball Chambers on January 23, 2010, 02:13:11 PM
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How should Sun Tzu's philosophies be applied to your customers?
Such as "When weak, appear strong, when strong appear weak"? Or are these rules specifically limited to enemies or competitors?
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his philosphies still apply here. If you are a weak seller, customers will push you harder and demand more and if you are weak then they win. Opposite is true as well. if you know your position and can feign them into your trap then all the better.
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his philosphies still apply here. If you are a weak seller, customers will push you harder and demand more and if you are weak then they win. Opposite is true as well. if you know your position and can feign them into your trap then all the better.
Makes sense, that's interesting... Thanks for the input!
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it's amazing how far confidence (or the faking of) can take a sale
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You are a wise man!
Can you give me some examples of applying The Art of War to hunting women?
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if you are poor, appear rich, if you are rich, appear richer and have her sign paperwork. If by chance you are middleclass, fake having a big penis
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if you are poor, appear rich, if you are rich, appear richer and have her sign paperwork. If by chance you are middleclass, fake having a big penis
ahahahahahhahahahahahah! ;D
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you sell a lot more when you don't NEED to sell.
your attitude, speed of response, quiver in your voice, are all obvious.
When you need a sale or you ain't making rent, you are likely to rush things just a little, and a shrewd buyer will pick up on that.
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true i sell more when i don't try. just try to have fun, and i sell more
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straight from the mouth of the world's best used car salesman:
Swiss Toni: What is a woman, Paul?
Paul: I beg your pardon, Swiss?
Swiss Toni: Watch me. Learn from me. I could teach you everything there is to know about this business. These aren't cars we're selling here, they're dreams. And to know about cars, to know about dreams, you have to know about women.
Paul: Right, yes, Swiss.
Swiss Toni: A woman is not just a creature that likes fine wines, Whitney Houston films, and the manly smell of a pipe. A woman is a mysterious, complex box of tricks. When you're selling a car to woman, you have to imagine you're making love to her. You have to seduce her. And when she buys, that's the Big-O: Orgasm central. Multiple orgasm would be if she bought lots of cars.
Paul: Like a fleet?
Swiss Toni: Yes, but, that never happens.
Paul: What if you're selling a car to a bloke?
Swiss Toni: Then it's all about todgers. These aren't cars, they're todgers.
Paul: But I thought you said they were dreams?
Swiss Toni: You ever dream about todgers, Paul?
Paul: No.
Swiss Toni: No, no. Neither do I, obviously. When you're selling a car to man, it all comes down to who's got the biggest todger. You have to make him think that his is bigger. But, in order to sell it to him, you have to know that yours is the biggest. You have to keep telling yourself, "I've got the biggest todger in the world".
Paul: I've got the biggest todger in the world.
Swiss Toni: It's not as big as mine, Paul. It's not as big as mine.
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Very nice! ;D
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hahahahaaa