Black Friday Sale! 50% Off All Access

3 Conversation Starters to Convert Prospects Into Customers To start a sales relationship off right, you have to offer value out of the gate, but just as important is attempting to understand a prospect's challenges. Without these essential exchanges, you're just pitching into the wind.

By Marc Wayshak Edited by Dan Bova

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

UberImages | Getty Images

Your first conversation with a prospect is one of the most important parts of the entire selling process. If you nail this conversation, you're likely to set up a meeting, which can turn into a closed deal. Unfortunately, most salespeople have no idea how to start a successful conversation with a prospect. Instead, they just launch right into a pitch.

Instead of ruining your chances with a salesy monolog about your product or service, it's time to be strategic about the way you talk to new prospects.

Related: 7 Tips for Making a Success of That Crucial First Meeting With a Prospect

Some conversation starters simply work better than others, and you should start using these proven talking points right away, every time you engage with a prospect. Set yourself apart from the competition, crush your sales goals and convert more prospects into customers by adding these three powerful conversation starters to your repertoire:

'Here’s what’s going on in your market now…'

This conversation starter establishes you as an expert in the prospect's market and immediately builds trust between you. If you can show that you understand the trends in your prospect's industry, you'll open the door to a whole new level of connection between you. When a prospect thinks you're going to provide them with valuable information, they'll listen closely to what you have to say -- and that's half the battle of any sales conversation.

Related: Turn Prospects Into Customers With These 8 Tips

When you start a sentence with, "Here's what's going on in your market right now…" you are showing the prospect your value right out the gate. Continue on to share your key observations about the prospect's industry today, and you'll have your prospect's full attention for the rest of the talk.

'Three challenges I see in your industry are...'

This next one is about sharing three common challenges that you see in the prospect's marketplace. Pretty simple, right? Surprisingly few salespeople do this, and it's an incredibly powerful conversation starter. Make sure that whatever challenges you bring up are ones that you know how to solve for your prospect.

Be sure to pick three challenges that are likely to be relevant to most, if not all, of your prospects, so you don't alienate a potential customer at this early stage of the conversation. To make sure you start this conversation in an effective way, write down a few challenges and have them on hand when you make your next sales phone call.

'What’s the toughest challenge you’re facing?'

This question is so simple, yet so powerful. It encourages your prospect to lay it all on the table: What's the prospect's biggest frustration right now? Moreover, it implies a follow up: How can you help them solve it? Don't be afraid to just ask this question! You'll be glad you did.

Related: Sharpen Your Unique Selling Proposition to 'Chisel Your Way In' to New Prospects

This straightforward conversation starter accomplishes many things at once. Your prospect will see you as an expert who knows what's going on; you'll engage the prospect further in a valuable conversation, and you'll be ready to take that conversation closer to a closed deal by focusing on the key challenges they're facing.

Marc Wayshak

Sales Strategist and Author

Marc Wayshak is the author of Game Plan Selling . As a sales strategist, he has created a system aimed at revolutionizing the way companies approach selling.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Living

These Are the 'Wealthiest and Safest' Places to Retire in the U.S. None of Them Are in Florida — and 2 States Swept the List.

More than 338,000 U.S. residents retired to a new home in 2023 — a 44% increase year over year.

Business News

These Are the Highest Paying Jobs Available Without a College Degree, According to a New Report

The median salaries for these positions go up to $102,420 per year.

Starting a Business

This Sommelier's 'Laughable' Idea Is Disrupting the $385 Billion Wine Industry

Kristin Olszewski, founder of Nomadica, is bringing premium wine to aluminum cans, and major retailers are taking note.

Starting a Business

He Started a Business That Surpassed $100 Million in Under 3 Years: 'Consistent Revenue Right Out of the Gate'

Ryan Close, founder and CEO of Bartesian, had run a few small businesses on the side — but none of them excited him as much as the idea for a home cocktail machine.

Business News

DOGE Leaders Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy Say Mandating In-Person Work Would Make 'a Wave' of Federal Employees Quit

The two published an op-ed outlining their goals for their new department, including workforce reductions.

Business News

Is Reddit Down Again? Tens of Thousands of Users Are Reporting Issues With the Platform.

A Reddit outage has been occurring off-and-on for two days.