Objection Handling
Considering Objections before they arise
You need to handle objections WITHIN your ad, not wait until people start leaving negative comments on them.
So you need to be thinking about the main reason why someone wouldn’t buy your product – and you need to be honest with yourself. How you handle this needs to be subtle, presenting them as ‘features’ rather than objection handling (there are some examples of how we do this at the bottom of this lesson)
Common objections and how to handle them
Example 1
In the example above for our client, where they were selling a training day for amateur dog breeders to learn how to reach their goals in a more scientific way (as opposed to sticking a couple of dogs in a room and hope they’re feeling frisky!)
We knew there were several potential reasons why someone would not pursue their enquiry – namely the high upfront cost (they cannot afford it, don’t have thousands of pounds to hand over) or that they thought it might only be suitable for medics and they would be out of their depth. We also wanted to ensure that we didn’t waste time processing enquiries from people who were unable to attend on the scheduled date, or unable to travel to Manchester.
There were of course, MANY other things we could have put in the copy – but you need to be selective, and learn to laser in on what is really important rather than including everything but the kitchen sink.
Example 2
This client works in partnership with colleges, their objective is for people (99% male and aged 19-40) to book onto their College Open Day with a view to taking their PTS qualification to work on the railways.
“There’s no work”
The most common objection here is “There is no work at the end” – as everyone knows that HS2 has been approved (despite many attempts to have the project shelved) we have been upfront about the fact there is guaranteed work available until 2026, which is when the project is due to end. Putting my psychology hat on, I know that they will be thinking “Well, if I get five years of employment out of it, it’s better than anything else on offer in a recession and it’s the Government, they have loads of money to waste on stuff”
We have made it clear what they are going to earn, and what the next steps should be.