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One big problem people have with upselling is they don't want to be pushy. You can be pushy if you try to hard to upsell, but there is nothing wrong with suggesting additional sales.
I use upselling now, and I have a marketing and design firm. I have always upsold. I learned the technique when I waited tables years ago. Someone orders a drink, "Why not top shelf?"
Don't miss this marketing opportunity!!!
thanks again
Paul
My biz is just in its infancy so I don't have a lot of opportunity to upsell, but I'm adding fliers and promotional info to everything I send out beyond just the purchases: market research surveys, pattern testing, my orders to suppliers, etc. Business is picking up its pace and it's all from my upselling efforts.
Since reading this post I have been thinking about upselling and realize that I like it when I'm upsold to. I'm in a hurry if I'm ordering lunch at a drive thru and by the time I realize I didn't order a drink I'm driving away from the window with my lonely sandwich in the bag on the seat next to me. Had they offered a drink, I would have bought it.
Yeah. Still surprising to me when businesses fail to upsell. They've already got my wallet open.