What is a sales message?

 

A sales message is a CLEAR explanation of how your product or service solves a specific problem in a way your buyer quickly understands.

 

The key component being they UNDERSTAND what you are selling.

Too many messages are clever with wordplay- they may even sound impressive, but unless your business/product/service has a name that is easy to read, write, speak and spell, and unless people actually “get it” you’ll find it hard to get your point across- let aone make the sale (!).

 

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Why Sales Messages Matter

Every business understands the notion of branding guidelines- the same logos, fonts and colours, but very few if any businesses have MESSAGING Guidelines – the same words, terms, assets and arguments.

It’s important that everyone in your business communicates the same message – not word for word, but the very basic logical notion of what you offer. Any variance here can affect your buyer’s decision to choose you.

 

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Buyers Cannot Buy What They Do Not Understand

Selling is all about communication – if someone doesn’t understand your offering then, even if they really need it, they physically can’t buy it from you. Understanding is the foundaton of all sales communication and the basis of creating a Clear Sales Message™.

 

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Why Confused Buyers Often Delay Decisions

It all comes back to making defensible decisions and minimising the potential risks they are facing by knowing they can trust you to deliver what they need.

How Sales Messages Affect Conversion

For all of the reasons above. A buyer has to understand your offering, know if they can trust you and have their specific questions answered – if a buyer is unsure they are more likely to drift to a “clearer” competitor than spend time trying to buy from you if they are unsure…

 

Why Clarity Creates Confidence

When you know What To Say To Sell™  and you have an “answer for everything” you are much more confident and in control in a sales conversation and this will resonate with your buyer.

 

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What Makes A Good Sales Message?

Clarity

Simplicity

Relevance

Differentiation

Buyer Understanding

Emotional Connection


Why Most Sales Messages Fail

Too Much Complexity

Generic Language

Weak Differentiation

Trying To Sound Clever

Talking About Features Too Early

Cognitive Overload


Why Confused Buyers Don’t Buy

Confusion Creates Hesitation

Complexity Often Feels Like Risk

Buyers Quietly Disengage

Mental Effort Affects Decisions


How Buyers Process Sales Messages

Attention Comes First

The Brain Looks For Clarity

Buyers Simplify Information Mentally

Emotion Influences Understanding

Simplicity Reduces Friction


How To Improve Your Sales Message

Simplify The Language

Explain Outcomes More Clearly

Reduce Unnecessary Detail

Focus On Buyer Problems

Make Your Value Easier To Understand

Use Real Examples

Remove Internal Jargon


Sales Message Examples

Weak Sales Message Example

Improved Sales Message Example

Clear vs Confusing Messaging

Generic vs Differentiated Messaging


Common Sales Messaging Mistakes

Saying Too Much

Sounding Like Everybody Else

Assuming Buyers Understand

Using Vague Language

Explaining Instead Of Clarifying


Sales Message vs Value Proposition

What Is The Difference?

Why Businesses Confuse The Two

Why Both Matter


Sales Message vs Marketing Message

Attraction vs Explanation

Awareness vs Conversion

Why Messaging Changes Throughout The Buyer Journey


How To Explain What You Do More Clearly

Reduce Buyer Friction

Use Simpler Words

Prioritise Understanding Over Cleverness

Focus On The Problem First


Why Clear Sales Messages Increase Conversion

Clarity Reduces Hesitation

Simpler Decisions Feel Safer

Buyers Prefer Easy-To-Understand Offers

Confidence Increases Action


Related Sales Messaging Concepts

Simplify

Readable Text

Message Drift

Decision Tree

Differentiation

Cognitive Overload

Wordplay

Trust Signals


Frequently Asked Questions About Sales Messages

Why Do Buyers Not Understand What I Do?

What Makes A Sales Message Effective?

Why Is My Sales Message Not Converting?

How Do I Make My Business Easier To Understand?

Why Do Buyers Lose Interest?

How Do I Differentiate My Message?

What Is A Clear Sales Message?

Why Does Simplicity Increase Conversion?

Sales Message: How you communicate the value of your products or services to your clients.

A sales message or value proposition is how you communicate to your clients the value of products and services you offer. 

It’s the answer to the questions “what do you do?” and “why should I choose you?” – arguably the most important elements of how you sell your products or services.

Our sales message
Our sales message

With the right message, you can present your products and services with confidence and clarity, knowing that what you are communicating will resonate with your potential client.

A poor message can deter clients and prevent sales through lack of engagement and clarity. (See the costs of a poor sales message)

Clarifying your message will improve engagement because it focuses on the client’s perspective and their needs in an easy to understand manner. (See the Three Principles of a Clear Sales Message.)

All businesses, products and services exist to satisfy a client need. If you identify the client needs and focus your communication towards it, you are in the best position to succeed.

Above all else, a Clear Sales Message should be exactly that. Clear and easy to understand.

So if that’s what a sales message is, why would you need one?

Why do I need a Clear Sales Message?