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May 29, 2008

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Jay,

I like the title of your article!

My name is Shibin Zhang, a software developer who likes to do self-study in the spare time. I worked at Brocade too and we might had some overlap. I have never been a marketing or sales guy, but I feel I have occasionally been in similar roles in daily life. I like to give some comments based on my life experiences.

1. Customers are not kids

I am a father. I enjoy teaching my kids. I also agree that educating customers is important. However, customers are not kids. They are usually cunning adults.

2. Discovering the truth

When customers want to turn you down, they sometimes don’t tell you the truth. They might find a reason that sounds right when you hear it, but sound odd when you pay a second thought. If I show my humble attitude, some of them might tell you the truth or give you a hint. I found this is a common phenomenon to all cultures. Maybe that’s because sympathy is a human nature.

3. Doing homework

When you are targeting a customer, you’d better do some homework before talking to him. If you know his pain point, you can offer him some customized solution directly or indirectly within ethical range. Of course, your product must be included in the solution. For better effect, you can offer him partial solution first and full solution later so that it appears to him that you have helped him multiple times. If he is happy with your solution, you have succeeded by 50%. Even he is not considering your product at the first time, he might consider it at the second time. He might help you back indirectly as well.

Shibin

On way to Marketing , requirements are to adopt ethical and integral methods , its worth it to opt internet earning methods .

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