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Can the Beatles Help You Close Big Deals?

Written by: Dave Kurlan

Article Overview: Back in the 60's, three companies were competing for attention. But they weren't retailers, manufacturers or service providers. Despite that, they had features and benefits that caused people to follow and buy from them. Some people didn't care for any of the three and bought from alternative sources. Some preferred just one or the other. And some bought from all three. They were the big winners of their day. Who were they? Try The Beatles, The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones. Check out the following table which, if they were traditional sellers, could have been used to tout their features and benefits.

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Can the Beatles Help You Close Big Deals?

Perhaps. Back in the 60's, three companies were competing for attention. But they weren't retailers, manufacturers or service providers. Despite that, they had features and benefits that caused people to follow and buy from them. Some people didn't care for any of the three and bought from alternative sources. Some preferred just one or the other. And some bought from all three. They were the big winners of their day. Who were they? Try The Beatles, The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones. Check out the following table which, if they were traditional sellers, could have been used to tout their features and benefits.

Feature/Benefit

Beatles

Beach Boys



Stones

Angelic Harmonies



x



Sounds of Summer



x



Musicianship

x





Rhythm Section





x

Blue Collar Sound

x



x

Foot Tapping Sound

x

x

x

Sophisticated Arrangements

x





Made in the USA



x



Catchy Melodies

x

x

x

Love Songs

x





Songs about Girls, Cars and Surf



x



Dynamic Front Man





x

You may argue with my analysis but my analysis is not the point.

The point is that you may be just like one of these market leaders - or not. One mistake that companies make is they say, "Let's do the things those other guys are doing and then we'll be all things to all people and increase our sales." Can you imagine the Stones singing like the Beach Boys? Yuck. Or the Beach Boys getting all gritty like the Stones?

When companies become all things to all people they lose their following. They lose their edge, their niche, their appeal. Rather than trying to be everything to everyone, ask yourself how many more followers, buyers, customers and clients you would have if you simply improved on what you already do. The Beatles did that. So didn't the Beach Boys. Stones too.

What happens if you're not a leading band but you're simply a one man show - a singer, songwriter, or recording artist like Neil Diamond or a small business? How does Neil Diamond compete with The Beatles?

That was the topic on this week's edition of Meet the Sales Experts. My guests were Sales Development Experts Tom Schaff and Andy Miller and they contributed some brilliant ideas as they spoke about the work they do to help small companies land huge deals. You won't want to miss this show.

Click here to listen. Click here to contact Tom. Click here to contact Andy.

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Dave Kurlan is a best-selling author, top-rated speaker and thought leader on sales development.  He is the founder and CEO of Objective Management Group, Inc., the industry leader in sales assessments and sales force evaluations, and the CEO of David Kurlan & Associates, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in sales force development. Dave has been a top rated speaker at Inc. Magazine's Conference on Growing the Company, the Sales & Marketing Management Conference and the Gazelles Sales & Marketing Summit. He has been featured on radio and TV, including World Business Review with General Norman Schwarzkopf, in Inc. Magazine, Selling Power Magazine, Sales & Marketing Management Magazine and Incentive Magazine. He is the author of Mindless Selling and Baseline Selling – How to Become a Sales Superstar by Using What You Already Know about the Game of Baseball. He created and wrote STAR, a proprietary recruiting process for hiring great salespeople, and he writes Understanding the Sales Force, a popular business Blog and is a contributing author to The Death of 20th Century Selling (Dan Seidman), Stepping Stones (Deepak Chopra and Brian Tracey) and 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, Volume 2 (David Riklan).

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