Selling Is More Challenging With A Mask
Posted by Amy Vochatzer // November 4, 2020
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Real estate agents and landlords might have noticed that
selling is more challenging with face masks. Wearing a mask with clients can
conceal your expressions, hide your smile, muffle speech, and lead to
misunderstandings between you and to whom you’re talking.
Simultaneously, masks are essential in many cases to
keep your clients comfortable in these pandemic times.
Selling is More Challenging With a Mask
“I felt muzzled,”
Learka Bosnak, a sales associate with Douglas Elliman of California in
Pasadena, Calif., told The Wall Street Journal about the first time she met a client while wearing a mask.
“I was constantly running around, saying, ‘I’m smiling under here!’ This
business is all about rapport, comfort level.”
So what can we do to overcome the problems associated
with wearing a mask?
Wearing A Mask With Clients
- Above all else, experts say that it’s still important to smile.
While your mouth is covered, others can perceive your smile and even be audible
in your speech.
- Eye contact is equally important, so be sure not to wear any
sunglasses while meeting your clients. “Eye contact will become even more
important when we can’t gauge each other’s expressions. “Eye contact is the
basis of trust, releasing chemicals like oxytocin in the brain.”
- Be sure to speak more distinctly too. Your speech will be a little
muffled by the mask, and people can’t read your lips to aid them, so you need
to raise your voice a bit and speak more clearly.
- Don’t shout. Stick to your regular volume for the best results and
maintain good eye contact. Speak Slowly. Allow a little more space between your
words to enable the listener to follow your conversation better.
More Ways to Meet
the Mask Challenge
- Ask questions. Follow up with the listener to ensure he or she understood the content of your message.
- Your environment. Think about your environment and try to move away from any distracting noise, especially other people talking.
- You might want to meet a body language expert to learn some more tips on interacting with clients while wearing a mask. An essential piece of advice: “face the person, and make sure your feet are in the right place.” If you don’t do this, the impression you give is that you are not listening to your client. If they are behind you when they ask a question, turn around and look at them face to face.
- If you are both sitting down, you want to sit up straight and forward in your chair. If they lean back, you might want to match their posture.
- Explain your face mask policy before an appointment or when a client walks into your office. If the law says the client has to wear a mask and refuses, I wouldn’t risk an escalation by insisting. I would politely ask the client to wear a mask. I’d ask several times, still politely. If the client keeps refusing but isn’t threatening, I would politely ask the client to leave. If the client won’t leave and won’t put on a mask, I would politely call the police, even if the client is not threatening violence.
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