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how to sell a product that nobody wants to buy?
Asked by NKF
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you dont
Answered by softball_chick_129
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buy making it somthing they need
Answered by latigerchick
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lie make it better then it really is
Answered by The D
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Sex.
Answered by K-LA.
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wow, you need a refresher course on supply and demand.
Answered by Heather
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Make them think they need it. Use fear, make other products seem inferior, create a problem and sell the solution.
Answered by Anthony Spears
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Market it as if it were something they need.
Answered by panterameetsrebel
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gun point?
Answered by chaydn12
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By talking it up and convincing them that they need it.
Answered by Saskia R
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say the proceeds go to charity :)
Answered by Rabbyt
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leave it and sell what the people want if you need money
Answered by AMMAR
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Use creative advertising techniques...add incentives like buy one get one free...or buy one now get 25% off...Be excited about the product and be prepared to demonstrate its use
Answered by candleinthewind7579
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If you believe in a product, you can sell it. If you don't believe in it, then find a new job because the customer won't believe in the product either.
Answered by 1M9
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1. Tell in detail that nobody can understand how its made to make it sound obsolete when its just the same as any other.
2. Make it sound like their getting a bargain.
3.Be polite while selling say thank you etc.
4. Sell stuff with the option of paying "just ten dollars more" for junk they never needed...but its just ten more dollars ; ]
That's all i got.
best answer ..please
Answered by rawrdinoah
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There will always be consumers. Someone out there will have to buy the product. If nobody will buy it, sell it someone who pays for junk, like pawn shops. Or reuse it to make something everyone will buy.
Answered by Brandon C
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Give it for free!!!!!!!!!
Answered by mark garcia
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Celebrity spokesman sadly!
Answered by MissKittyInTheCity
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Put it on eBay with no minimum and no reserve. People buy almost anything on eBay. Don't forget to specify that they have to pay the shipping!
Answered by Rick C
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give smthin for free tht the buyer cant resist
Answered by zulu_5
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you hire someone who thinks its a great product, then you wont have that negative mind set. Try selling it like in a home depot parking lot or similar place and whoever likes the product is your man.
Answered by hk
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Brainstorm who would want your product. What age range, what race, what kind of household income, what kind of education etc.. Now you have to market to that demographic. Show them the benefit of the product and help create a "need" for it.
If you can't figure that out or you cannot make a sale after trying excessively, then that means the product may not be worth selling so move on to the next greatest idea. I think moving on is the toughest but most important choice you have to make when you're selling something.
Answered by Boo Too
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Believe in yourself.
Answered by aussiepudgy
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In every sale that is made, they are buying you, not the product.
Just look at our commercials that convince us to buy what we don't want, because in most cases, we are buying the idea.
Answered by Laura J
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Sell it on Ebay.
Answered by minicmi
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Some people will buy anything...haven't you ever read "The Lorax" by Dr. Suess? And look at all the nuts who bought an iPhone! Be passionate about what you are trying to sell, if you quiver for one second people can hear it in your voice. Know what you're talking about, or at least pretend to know. Act like consumers NEED this product, use third party tools to get the message of what you have to offer and then follow up with a closing. Best of Luck!
Answered by green_thumbs82
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if you dont see its value ..nobody else will. Learn more about why your product is needed and why....or give up!
Answered by natjaceli
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