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You are here: Home / Blog Post / Selling your raffle tickets is easy for a top sales representative
Jun 01

Selling your raffle tickets is easy for a top sales representative

Sherry Truhlar 2 Comments

Floor auction crew member DB

Imagine you’re walking through the mall. Banana Republic is on the left. Crate and Barrel is on the right. In the middle are kiosks.

Kiosks are those mini-stores. They are movable carts which never move. Kiosk workers hawk products like Rosetta Stone language training CDs, NeatReceipts for businessmen on-the-go, and bejeweled faux hair clip ponytails to transform any girl into a rock star.

Some kiosks workers push into the crowd to fish for clients. “Sit down,” invites the young man selling a ceramic hair straightener, “I’ll style your hair for free!”

To be really good in a kiosk sales job, you’ve got to possess excellent sales skills. This is cold-calling at its worst.

Or best, depending on how you feel about direct, hard-core sales.

Here’s the scary thought: This job is not much different than selling raffle tickets in your benefit auction.

Compare the similarities.

The top-sellers of kiosks need direct sales skills. Coincidentally, so do your top raffle ticket sellers.  They must:

  • Quickly assess likely buyers in a crowd.
  • Approach target in non-threatening way.
  • Use catchy line to get her attention.
  • Engage target in conversation about wants and needs relative to product.
  • Convince target it’s in her best interest to invest in this “thing” (even though she had no idea what “thing” was 20 seconds ago).
  • Get target to “sign on dotted line.”
  • Be tenacious enough to try and try again, because many will ignore you as they push past you to seek more interesting things.

Imagine how many more THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS you could raise at your benefit auction if your team included the #1-rated kiosk seller in the entire USA.

Let me introduce you to her. Her name is Darby.

In November 2009, Darby was recognized as the highest earning commissioned retail sales rep in the country, selling Verizon FIOS Residential service from a small kiosk at a big mall near Baltimore. Customer referrals pushed her to be ranked in the top 4 in October and December 2009. And #2 in September.

Darby has successfully been a consistent top sales consultant for direct, cold-call sales in the ENTIRE UNITED STATES.

And if you’re a Red Apple Auctions client, she might be working at your next gala.

So how does she do it?

Darby attributes it to actively speaking with everyone! “Sales consultants only have a 2-5 second turnaround when making a positive and lasting impression on a consumer,” Darby said, “Once a connection is made, consumers readily compliment good sales efforts and good service by purchasing the brand AND by referring friends to make a purchase.”

She adds, “Now I make a difference on the team of Red Apple Auctions.”

Darby is exceptionally friendly, eager, responsible and high-energy. (Even at 6 AM, which I learned the hard way when we flew to work an auction together out-of-state.)

auction crew member with dog

Of course, Darby is more than just an outstanding sales rep at your gala.

  • She’s a committed dog owner and has a pet dog she adores. The grungy beast was dodging traffic at a busy intersection when Darby jumped out of her car, pounced on the confused animal, and threw it in her back seat to save it from oncoming traffic. When no one claimed her, Darby gave Poopsie a home.
  • She’s got an old home into which (like all of us with old homes) she’s regularly pouring money.
  • She’s got an interest in acting. In fact, Darby and I met while working on the set of The Washingtonienne (a show which I’m not sureever got off the ground) two years ago.

The right person makes the difference, don’t they?

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Even if Darby can’t personally work your auction and sell your raffle tickets, I’ve got some help for you that will advance your raffle sales.

Rockin Raffles productIn this 90-minute training, you’ll learn how and why some raffles are top-performing.

You’ll even get some bonuses … like one of the templates in this training is an entire page of “one liners.”

These are phrases shared by Darby and other staff that they use to open the conversation with guests during the reception.

(Volunteers often feel awkward when they are asked to interrupt your guests, trying to get them to buy a raffle ticket. These phrases make it easy for volunteers to become raffle sales pros.)

Check out Rockin’ Raffles: How to select, structure, and sell the most profitable raffles for your gala for the least amount of work.

Enjoy it!

Copyright © 2010 Red Apple Auctions Co. All Rights Reserved

About Sherry Truhlar

Fundraising auctioneer and educator, helping schools and nonprofits plan more profitable benefit auctions. A prolific writer for her own blog and other fundraising sites, she’s been covered in The Beacon-News, Town & Country Magazine, The Washington Post Magazine, Northern Virginia Magazine, Wiley's Special Events Galore!, AUCTIONEER, and other publications.

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Comments

  1. Lynn says

    June 1, 2010 at 8:45 PM

    Loved the piece on Darby! Her great energy and warm smile are infectious…no wonder she’s a top sales person. Red Apple Auctions is lucky to have her and so are your clients!

    Reply
    • admin says

      June 1, 2010 at 9:34 PM

      Thanks for the comment, Lynn! We all know she’s pretty special, too.

      Reply

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