Irresistible Event Registrations: How To Overcome Objections About Value

 

 Irresistible Event Registrations: How To Overcome Objections About Value


Let's face it, there are many objections to the irresistible event registrations. Some people believe they don't contribute enough value, that you're selling your soul for an extra $50, and that there is nothing special about them. However, these registrations can be a win-win for both parties. Get your prospects on board while providing the experience they wanted and get paid in return by registering up to 100 prospects at a time.

To overcome objections about value with an irresistible event registration, follow these principles:


1) Create incentives for registrants: If they get 10 or more people to register through their registration link, they get something special in return – such as a custom URL or personalized mobile app link. If they get 15 or more people to register, they can choose from a variety of special bonuses.

2) Add value: Give the prospect a reason to do something: for example, you could add a free and easy-to-use "Time Management Tool" on your registration page.
3) Make it easy: The registration form should be as simple as possible with clear instructions on how to proceed.
That's my take on how to overcome objections about value with irresistible event registrations. If you have your own ideas, please share them in the comments section below. Good luck! – Posted by Dima Shtecov at Sep 20, 2011 : 21:00 PM MST in Business Tips .
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