First, you have to believe in this product. If you believe it's all it's cracked up to be, then it will show in how you present it to prospective buyers. Tell them the advantages of owning this item. Demonstrate it, if possible. Take pictures of it and tell them everything there is to know about it. The more YOU know, the more questions you can answer, showing them that you know what you're talking about. Just know that not everyone will feel the same way you do about your product...and that's okay. Not everyone will want your product, and that's fine too. But, someone might want it, and that's what keeps you going. Not knowing your product, I can't give you examples of how to sell it. If it's small enough to carry around, then do so, wherever you go...even if you're just going to the store. If it's too big to carry, then pictures will have to do, taking them with you every place you go. Wear a button saying, "Ask me about____" and fill in your product on the line. People will see the button and wonder what "____" is. Maybe take a marketing class at your local tech school. Hope these ideas help you in some way. <*)))><
2006-11-28 20:09:18
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answered by Sandylynn 6
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You have to love that product more than the person you want to sell. I mean, get more sold out on the product. And, try to create a strong need to the person you are selling. After all, even if its a candy, dont we buy things only that we need?
2006-11-28 20:11:04
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answered by JayPee 1
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show people how they need something. things like fridges and cars people need because they use it all the time. make the products have a need. for example lets use a wallet. show them how much they need the wallet because it will protect their money, credit cards, and i.d.s do research on your product and see some things that stand out that would make people need it.
2006-11-28 20:08:58
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answered by wtfitsnguyen 2
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On eBay.
2006-11-28 20:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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