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Unbeknownst to the professor, half of the students were told to sit up straight, unfold their arms and keep their feet planted firmly on the floor. The other students were instructed to do just the opposite. They were asked to sit back in their chairs and relax with their arms folded and legs crossed. Each student was interviewed and tested immediately following the two-hour lecture and the results were quite impressive.
Surprisingly, the group of 50 students who were told to sit up straight and paid attention, scored a remarkable 30% higher retention rate as compared to their "laid back" cohorts. In addition, they had a much more favorable impression of the professor and his teaching style.
As a commission-based sales rep, in many ways, you and the professor share a similar dilemma. The only big difference between you and the professor is that he's guaranteed a paycheck at the end of the month and you're not! Are you aware of your gestures and body position when you're with a customer? Do you monitor your customer's body language gestures throughout your presentation?
Here are three body language tips that will help you dramatically improve your sales effectiveness.
I encourage you to use these powerful tips during your next presentation to help your customer sit up straight and pay attention!