#1 - Position yourself as the "likeable expert"
There are two tried-and-true rules of sales: 1. People are more likely to listen to and buy from people they like. 2. People are more likely to defer to someone they consider an expert. So how do you get someone to like you? For starters, people tend to like other people who are similar to them, so try to find common interests and similarities with your prospects and clients and use these similarities to bond with them. For example, in casual conversation, ask your client what hobbies or pastimes they enjoy, and start finding common ground there. Or find out if the like to travel and strike up a conversation about places you both have been. Oh, and flattery will get you everywhere, even if the person who is being flattered suspects that it's not completely sincere (again, studies prove this out). So if your prospect is wearing an interesting pair of shoes, compliment them. Or if they have a great idea for their event, tell them how much you like it and ask them their inspiration for it. In addition, people are more likely to acknowledge you as an expert in your field if you dress the part. Studies have shown that if you dress like a doctor or a pastor, people are more likely to deem you as an expert in those areas even if you actually aren't. As an event professional, this means that you should be dressing at least 1-2 levels nicer than your prospects and clients, with dress casual being the bare minimum. Finally, associating yourself with positive attributes and things that indicate your expertise will also make you more of an expert in the eyes of your clients and prospects. This is why people earn professional accreditations and use their associated titles (CSEP, CMP, CPCE, etc.) after their names ... because it successfully distinguishes them as an expert. And pictures posted on your website of you standing next to Colin Cowie, Preston Bailey or David Tutera won't hurt, either.Do you know that thousands of smart, savvy event planners and venue managers like you use Planning Pod every day to manage their leads, clients and events? Get started with our 20+ easy-to-use event planning and venue management tools today! (And, yes, I just used techniques #1, #3 and #4 from this article).