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OLSEN ON SALES
from BPD March 2021
Selling without the wood
How can I sell when I can’t fi nd anything to sell much less what my customers are looking for? This is the number one comment from my students (since about March of 2020) when we talk about challenges.
Selling Without the Ball
In basketball there are players that have to have the ball in their hands to make an impact on the game. They can be great players, but they also can limit other players because they need to have the ball so much. There are other players who can impact the game with or without the ball in their hands. They get rebounds, steals, assists, put-backs, hand— heaven forbid—play defense. They impact the game without having the ball. These players are almost always better than their ball-dominant counterparts, more fun to be a teammate with, and have more impact on the team game of basketball.
Sales can be the same way. Many sellers have to have a physical product to sell before they can sell it. Master Sellers sell ideas, markets and future product that has not yet arrived; they sell without the ball.
Pulling Firm Off ers vs. Chasing Inquiry
As salespeople in the lumber market, it is absolutely necessary that we know how to get our customers to give us Firm Off ers. The worst Firm Off er in the world is better than the best Inquiry. Chasing Inquiry is one of the most time consuming, least profi table things we do as sellers. Pulling Firm Off ers from customers is important for success as a salesperson, but especially in markets where supply is tight.
Us: “Good morning Sue. 2x4 #2 16’s are super tight right now. We last sold at $950/MBF on those two weeks ago. We’ve got enough in your inventory to last until the end of February, but mill shipments are out to mid-March. We would have to pay $1250/MBF out of distribution, so I think we should make an off er at $1125 on three trucks to take care of March. Can you give those to me fi rm for two days?” (In super-tight markets we need time to fi nd the wood).
Sue: “You mean you don’t own it? Why don’t you go fi nd it and come back to me with your best deal?”
Us: “Sue, I’d love to, but that strategy just isn’t working in our current market. By the time I fi nd it and hang up, call or email you, wait for you to get back to me, the wood will be gone. Heck, the wood will be gone the second I hang up with the mill, which is why I need a fi rm number from you, so I can pounce on it when I see it. Even if my company buys the wood on that call, by the time I get back to you one of my co-workers will have the wood sold, because they are getting Firm Off ers from their customers also. That is the strategy that is working in today’s crazy market. So, can you give me a fi rm for two days, on three trucks of 2x4 16’s for mid-March shipment?”
Sue: “Why do you need two days?!”
Us: “I have 10 co-workers who are pounding the phones looking for wood all day every day. Trying to get a mill to cover an inquiry is a loser. Hitting them with Firm Off ers has a chance. That’s why I need it fi rm for a couple days. So, can I have them fi rm?”
Sue: “Yes. Keep me up to date on what happens.”
Pulling a Firm in Down Markets
Let’s say the market on 2x4 has run from $800 to $950/ MBF and has stalled out. Our customers don’t want to buy at the top, but they still need wood for the future.
Us: “John, the market into us today is hovering at $950. Customers are taking a break but will be back in soon. Why don’t we hit a couple mills fi rm at $905 for March shipment and see what they will take?”
As markets change, Master Sellers change with them to sell more.
Pulling a Firm without the Wood
When there is no wood readily available, we take print + freight + profi t = and quote the customer a number that we think is possible.
James Olsen
Reality Sales Training (503) 544-3572 james@realitysalestraining.com