peavey123
New Member
Hi All,
Okay so to start. I had a customer recently. Great guy, great company but maybe not-so great (in this case) vehicle graphics. He had me design up a few wrap designs for his work van. He wanted 3 design concepts. First, a copy of something he already had done. (first image), second a totally new bold design (second image) and lastly another wrap design for a product he is selling. (third image) He paid for all 3 designs which is great and all, but I really wanted one of the wraps in my portfolio.
My customer absolutely loved the wrap concept I presented him, but his wife wanted him to stick to the original look. He would ask me what I thought. My response was about how I've actually seen very very similar plumbing vans in the same area with the tap and blue backgrounds etc and how something different might make his company more memorable, but I didn't really know what else to say!? I'm a crappy salesman. I know..
So he teeter-tottered a few times and eventually went back to the original design. crap.
My question to you all is. Can you help me become a better salesman? What could I have said that could have changed his mind for good? Are there any links for me to check out? or books to read? Can you help me?
Thank you!
Okay so to start. I had a customer recently. Great guy, great company but maybe not-so great (in this case) vehicle graphics. He had me design up a few wrap designs for his work van. He wanted 3 design concepts. First, a copy of something he already had done. (first image), second a totally new bold design (second image) and lastly another wrap design for a product he is selling. (third image) He paid for all 3 designs which is great and all, but I really wanted one of the wraps in my portfolio.
My customer absolutely loved the wrap concept I presented him, but his wife wanted him to stick to the original look. He would ask me what I thought. My response was about how I've actually seen very very similar plumbing vans in the same area with the tap and blue backgrounds etc and how something different might make his company more memorable, but I didn't really know what else to say!? I'm a crappy salesman. I know..
So he teeter-tottered a few times and eventually went back to the original design. crap.
My question to you all is. Can you help me become a better salesman? What could I have said that could have changed his mind for good? Are there any links for me to check out? or books to read? Can you help me?
Thank you!