Sales Tip: Ask about their troubles

May 16, 2017
Ask away. Bill Bliss, manager of marketing communications at GearWrench, says distributors should ask their customers what tool applications give them the most trouble, then follow up and ask what they think might help.

The right questions are essential. Bill Bliss, manager of marketing communications at GearWrench, says a good approach is for distributors to ask customers what tool applications give them the most trouble, then follow up and ask what they think might help. “You may have a solution on your truck they aren’t aware of,” he says.

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