Selling a product is very difficult because to sell a product you have to build various strategies and ideas to sale the product.You have to describe the features and benefits of the product to the customer.Customer satisfaction is very important when you are going to sell the product.
There are dozens of website which is used to buying and selling , it is better to post your products onto their website it is totally free. and give description about the products. It really works.
pretend to sell ad space on google (this should be an easy sell, with the high volume of users)
Insurance? boring... NEXT!!! This is what ya do... walk into the audition. The casting director will ask, "do yiu have any questions?" You say, "No. I think I got this..." And then she'll say, Okay go ahead...
SCENE: ring the doorbell...talking to yourself: say "don't be nervous you can do this... don't be nervous..."
"Hello! Are you the man of the house? That's a lovely sun dress you're wearing. Is your husband home? Oh, that's great. I had no idea anyone had a job... Listen... I am out today to see if ya have any bugs and if you'd like them dead. I don't mean kinda dead or comotosed or antyhing like that. I mean cold as ice, six feet under FN Dead... the bugs I mean... Any interest? Any at all. Okayy, well. have a nice day...
(and then just walk out of frame... walk right into the wall, turn and smile. They will laugh, say thank you and you get out of there quick... have fun working on the set!!!!
I'm auditioning for a role in a feature film. The characters in the film will be door-to-door salesman (teens). I've never sold anything before. I know that if I get cast, I will obviously have a script to follow, but as of right now, for my second audition, they want me to an improv on me trying to sell a product. They did not specify what kind of product. I'm going to pretend to be selling insurance... so how should I start it? I'm not a salesperson and I'm not trying to be one. Just trying to get a role in a film, so please don't tell me that sales isn't for me.