Sentences with phrase «sell you on something»

Remember, people aren't logging into Facebook during the day to be sold on something; they are likely looking to relax, connect, or even be entertained, but not held hostage by marketers gone crazy.
This isn't just like any thirty minutes, and, no, this is not Jordan Belfort trying to sell you on something.
Part of his job is to go over extra options such as extended warranties, key coverage, etc. he was thorough, but I never felt like I was getting a hard sell on something I didn't want or need.
Found what I was searching for and didn't try to sell me on something I didn't want.
You have to be careful with infoproduct books though, as they can be overdone with sales lingo and that tends to turn into a buttload of refunds for you after your readers decide the book was just there to sell them on something else and not provide them with any real information.
But we're not here to be pushy or hard sell you on something you don't need.
Since gourmet treats are often made with human - grade materials, offering humans a taste can break the ice and sell them on something they wouldn't normally buy.
Surrounding the parking lot are all kinds of souvenir shops and tour companies, and you'll quickly find lots of people ready to sell you on something.
At times I want to walk up to a booth and rather than «be sold» something, sell them on something — how to really use blogs and social media to grow their business.
The waitress gave me the hard sell on something she called a «bypass burger» sandwich.
But we're not here to be pushy or hard sell you on something you don't need.
Most people just want to quickly sell you on something.
The speakers really know how to sell you on something, but that's not necessarily a bad thing as long as you have the intelligence and awareness to determine whether or not it's something you need.
It means if you position things properly they will naturally buy rather than having to hard sell them on something.

Not exact matches

Maybe, but it's not something that would ever sell me on the phone.
You can even opt for eBay if you're feeling like you can auction off something that might otherwise have a hard time selling on one of the other sites.
The drawback is if you're trying to sell something on your site, the more questions you ask visitors, the fewer orders you get.
Of course, you need to be good at this to earn any money but it you are, you can sell photos on ShutterStock or iStockPhoto (along with many others) to generate a passive income from something you might be very passionate about.
You are better running out of food on a busy day than selling something that isn't fresh.
They should remain something that complements your existing strategy or indeed allows growth, but you should not be reliant upon them as they have the power to change the very rules you live by... They could increase commission or block sellers in your category and even undercut you on your best - selling product.
If someone has something physical to sell (whether it was made or purchased), she or he can list it on eBay, Shopify, Etsy or Facebook in minutes.
It probably has something to do with how our economy is based on selling all that stuff we find in the ground.
Even if you sell something mundane (e.g., toasters) or seemingly intangible (e.g., back - end technology), put the focus on how it can touch people's lives.
I am trying to do something that has never been done (sell kid's hair products exclusively in high - end salons as an add - on item since moms frequent these type of establishments).
And if you can't make something that's actually useful, it won't sell on suggestiveness alone, or be a good product.
So immediately there you've got something to sell, you've got an audience increase and it will continue as we put on better and more current programming.
The beauty of ad tech is that it focuses ad dollars on the people who actually want to buy something a company is selling.
If you have something to offer that's not on the market, this is a major selling point or competitive edge.
«It's not that we wouldn't ever sell, it's just that we're focused on building something that has value.»
They started selling more since using the platform, so it was a key indicator we were on to something,» Gibbon said.
You want to make as much money as possible on everything you sell so you can ultimately to do something else, like start a new business or retire.
To get your hands on a fistful of cash to jump - start your investing, sell something valuable that's been collecting dust in your attic, garage, or curio cabinet.
And third, it may mean that 10 percent of the retailers you call on that you've never been able to sell to will finally take a look because you have something different.
This isn't necessarily a selling point — after all, a razor is a tool — but something that looks great on your shelf is always a nice bonus and shows off Jagger's high - level Sheffield craftsmanship.
If you sell something that is difficult to explain — financial services, say — it might not translate well on video.
According to a Pew Research study, nearly one in five Americans has earned money in the last year by selling something online, and nearly one in 10 has earned money in the last year using digital platforms to take on a job or task.
«I know that everything Nina submits is something that she knows how to make, who the audience is and how she would ask us to market and sell it,» says Fox 2000 Pictures president Elizabeth Gabler, who worked with Jacobson on Diary of a Wimpy Kid and signed Color Force to a first - look deal this summer.
It's similar in many ways to the way one would buy or sell something on Craigslist, or on new marketplace upstart OfferUp, which just raised a boatload of money.
Butt had his own reason for helping the investors; he still had a personal guarantee for $ 9 million on the mortgage to one building, something the bank had insisted on when he sold it to Concrete.
Focus almost entirely on selling something.
Rosenstein is on something of a hot streak this year, having made a profit of $ 300 million on shares of Whole Foods after the grocery retailer reached a deal to be sold to Amazon.
Well, research shows that on average, people tend to talk about themselves during 60 percent of a conversation — and when there's something being sold by one person in the conversation, a less experienced salesperson could be tempted to fill a void of silence with a laundry list of more selling points and value propositions.
The entrepreneur that was once on food stamps sold the company to Facebook for $ 19 billion — something that wouldn't have happened if he never pursued his idea because he felt there were already messaging apps available.
«Focus on building something you can sell, not something you think people probably want,» urges Mary Haskett, serial entrepreneur and current founder of BeehiveID.
With some specific focus on Amazon selling, but covering a wide range of topics, there's something in this show that every one of us can take away.
They see an item they like (on Instagram or Facebook), they research it, they find other brands selling something similar, they compare prices, they read reviews and then they finally make a decision.»
He says there's too much focus on building and selling companies, too much focus on raising capital, and not enough pure, unadulterated, crazy ambition to build something that actually solves a problem.
I've actually made batches of cranberry oatmeal using dried cranberries in the past — I love it, but it's not something you see sold on store shelves.
You see, in Green River, you can be arrested for intruding on someone's life to sell them something.
oh, and I want to pay the same price as if I bought the plain vanilla Product X.» You have the opportunity to: earn money; get a new customer who may tell others about you; do something new and interesting, and so get some more job satisfaction; get paid to develop a «new» product that increases your range of products on offer and that might be sold to others.
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