The Secret to Making Memorable Recommendations to Your Customers
Metaphors. That’s the secret.
Surprised? You shouldn’t be. Using metaphors appeals the your prospects or customers right brain. It helps them visualize, instantly relate, and connect the dots to what you are saying or recommending. And it’s memorable.
The process behind a recommendation that’s rephrased framed with a metaphor is actually simple.
First, ask yourself: What am I actually recommending?
Second, determine the problem your recommendation will solve.
Third, run through various possible metaphors, selecting the one that communicates most clearly and vividly what you’re urging.
For example, let’s say you are recommending that your team goes through some team building training to improve collaboration on projects. The problem to be solved is lack of communication, morale, and productivity. Here is a sample metaphor you could use:
“It will move us from a company of stray shooters to a team of marksmen.”
Here is another example. You are recommending someone replace their current software system with the one you are selling. The problem is the old system is too slow. An example of a metaphor you could use is:
“When we’re done, it will be like replacing a horse and buggy with a Porsche.”
How can you work on this? Just follow these steps each time:
Step 1 – List out a recommendation you’ve recently made to a client.
Step 2 - What problem does it solve ?
Step 3 -What metaphor can make that recommendation more vivid in your customer’s mind?
Resource: You learned how to construct metaphors in your Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) practitioner training. David Gordon’s book on Therapeutic Metaphors is a great place to start, and while not overtly so in the book itself, it’s just as practical for business applications as it is therapy.
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