Like this article? PLEASE +1 it! Evan Signature
Evan Carmichael Top Header
Share for a Cause









As Seen on TV- How Billy Mays Taught Us to Be Proud to Be a Pitchman

Written by: Brian Sullivan

Article Overview: This article teaches us the secrets that made Billy Mays the world's most famous Pitchman. It also discusses the importance of being PROUD to be salesperson...just like Billy.

Free Download - How to Handle the Heat - Insurance Sales Training By Brian Sullivan
Name: Email:

As Seen on TV- How Billy Mays Taught Us to Be Proud to Be a Pitchman

Several weeks ago the sales world lost one of its great Pitchmen. For years Billy Mays could be seen on infomercials in his familiar blue denim shirt and khaki pants yelling, or as he called it, “projecting” about products such as OxyClean, Orange Glo, the Awesome Auger, the Quick Chop and dozens more. With his famous, “Hi, Billy Mays here…!” he found a way to capture our attention two minutes at a time, and often left his name on our credit card statement next to the number $19.99.

His ability to generate millions of dollars in sales by pitching common household products landed him on his own Discovery Channel show known as Pitchmen. In one episode, Billy faced off against fellow co-host Anthony Sullivan (another well-known Pitchman) in a battle to see who would be more effective at pitching the same product.In the end, Billy Mays outsold Sullivan 3 to 1 merely by adding his skills and personality to the product.
So what can we learn from Billy that will make us a top Pitchmen or Pitchwomen?
  • Understand that YOU are the difference in the sale. Let’s face it…many salespeople in this industry sell products and services that are identical or almost identical with the competition. So how are YOU going to separate your solution from similar competition? Simple, don’t be similar to them. While your product may be hard to differentiate, you are not. Which is why Billy Mays was able to outsell one of the best Pitchmen in the business 3 to 1… selling the same product. Can you outsell your competition 3 to 1?
  • Commit to, Live and Breath what you sell. Billy understood that people make decisions based on emotion. And to get prospects excited about a product, he had to show an often annoying enthusiasm for it. In doing so, he was fully aware that he would turn some prospects off. But for every customer he lost because he was too enthusiastic, he knew he would gain 10 more because of it. So to be like Billy, err on the side of over-enthusiasm.
  • Create URGENCY with your tone of voice and facial expressions. Think about it. If you were in a building and somebody emotionlessly said, “Fire, you need to get out of the building,” how quickly would you run? But what if they loudly proclaimed, “There is a FIRE. Drop everything you are doing NOW and run as fast as you can so you can live!” Wouldn’t you move a lot faster? So to create action and sales orders, show urgency in your voice and face. For instance, you say to a prospect, “I am glad you like what you see. But to get the product in your office within the next two weeks, I am going to have to make some calls today. So if I can get your authorization, I will get with the appropriate people to make it happen. I will let you know if we have any challenges with that.” This, combined with your urgent tone and slightly concerned facial expressions, will encourage the appropriate prospects to move and move quickly. And if they aren’t ready, it will snuff out any objections that may be inhibiting the sales. Either way, you win.
  • You are there to SELL, not to educate. Is education important in a sales call? Absolutely. But that education is only a vehicle to get them to make a decision. Billy Mays knew that education meant nothing if it didn’t have a resounding “CALL NOW” at the end of the pitch. Too many sales “consultants” and even some well-known sales training companies believe that traditional sales “closing” techniques don’t work. This “soft selling” philosophy has made it too acceptable to NOT ask for customer action. Billy Mays didn’t think this way. He not only asked for the order, but he made it easy and exciting for you to place it.
  • The Demo is the Difference. One of Billy’s greatest skills was his ability to see a product used in a way that others never dreamed possible. His Mighty Puddy would pull a tractor-trailer. His Odor Air Freshener would take the skunk smell off his shirt. He would smash his hand with a hammer to show the strength of his Impact Gel Insole. So what do you do special to demo YOUR product or service? Whatever it is, it needs to include a demonstration or a story that would get a WOW out of your prospect. Because without the WOW, they won’t be buying NOW! And that quote takes us to the next Billy lesson.
  • Use Taglines-“Get the ultimate Green Invention for Your Fly Prevention,” was just one of the hundreds of creative quotes Billy came up with to keep his audience’s attention. Did many of them sound a bit “cheesy?” Absolutely. But Billy knew that while people winced, they also smiled. And when they smiled, he had their attention. So what’s your tagline? If you don’t have at least one, it’s time to get to work. These taglines can be used in a humorous way while you present, as well as below your signature line in an email.
  • Brand Yourself- Billy Mays portrayed himself as a blue-collared, regular guy. His loud, high-pitched, “But wait, there’s more. And for only $19.99 you get…” WAS Billy. And that branding was consistent. So think about how both internal and external customers view your personal brand. Are you noticeable? And do you deliver your branding consistently? If not, take time to think about how you want to be known to others. Then make that brand part of everything you do in business.
Billy Mays embraced “salesmanship” like nobody we have seen. While so many in our great profession are hiding behind softer titles like “sales consultant” and “solutions representative,” Billy was example of why it’s a badge of honor to call yourself a salesperson and even a “Pitchman.” Because if you truly believe in the products you are selling, you OWE it to the marketplace to sell and sell often. So thanks for the sales lesson Billy. And we have no doubt that when the Man Upstairs” called you home, his first words were a resounding, “But wait, there’s more…”

Related Articles
  Billy Mays Sales Tips And Selling Strategies
  The “Bounce-Back Kid”
  Fact-Checking the Apocalypse
  Inspirational Leaders Keep An Upbeat Attitude
  FEE Fi Fo

Home > Sales > Brian Sullivan > As Seen on TV How Billy Mays Taught Us to Be Proud to Be a Pitchman
Article Tags: billy mays, insurance sales training, medical sales training, pitchmen, sales emotion, sales process, sales training

About the Author: Brian Sullivan
RSS for Brian's articles - Visit Brian's website

Brian Sullivan, CSP, is a member of the National Speakers Association and an internationally known expert on sales and leadership. Brian is one of about 10 percent of speakers worldwide to have earned the Certified Speaking Professional Designation awarded by the National Speakers Association and the International Federation for Professional Speakers. He delivers high-energy, no-nonsense, interactive seminars on his PRECISE Selling Formula to a companies looking to become famous in their industry. He has been quoted in magazines such as Selling Power and Business Week and is the author of the book, 20 Days to the Top- How the PRECISE Selling Formula Will Make You Your Company's Top Sales Performer in 20 Days or Less. Brian also hosts a talk radio show on Hot Talk 1510 called "Entrepreneurial Moments," a show dedicated to helping business people of all types. Brian lives in Kansas City with his wife Leanne, and children Jake, Shea, and Maggie.

Click here to visit Brian's website
Dashed Line

More from Brian Sullivan
Are Your Customers Sick
The Danger Zone Medical Sales Training
Funny Works Insurance Sales Training
Isolation is Fatal Sales and Marketing Training
Hard to Get Selling


Related Forum Posts


Share this article with your friends. Fund someone's dream.

Leave a comment below or share on the left and you'll help support entrepreneurs in Africa through our partnership with Kiva. Over $50,000 raised and counting - Please keep sharing! Learn more.



Featured Article


Bottom Footer
Share for a Cause












Newsletter

Get advice & tips from famous business
owners, new articles by entrepreneur
experts, my latest website updates, &
special sneak peaks at what's to come!
Name:
Email:
Popular Articles

Four Secrets to Earning Income as an Author

Effective Leadership

How To Be Happy at Work? Acknowledge Yourself

Suggestions

Email us your ideas on how to make our
website more valuable! Thank you Sharon
from Toronto Salsa Lessons / Classes for
your suggestions to make the newsletter
look like the website and profile younger
entrepreneurs like Jennifer Lopez.