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Guarantees: Why You Should Offer Them

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There are many questions that often come up for new small business owners around offering guarantees - what kind, how long, am I risking too much by doing so, and even if they should offer them at all.

In my business, I offer a guarantee on everything I sell (except for my personal coaching and consulting). These guarantees do one very important thing:

Guarantees remove the risk from your buyer.

And yes, that means that then the "risk" is on your shoulders, but that's exactly where it should be. After all, if you're providing something of value that you believe in, standing behind it should be very easy to do.

Here are some other thoughts about offering guarantees for your products, based on my experience and knowledge:

1. Guarantees make it easier for your prospect to buy...

If you offer a 100% money-back, no-questions-asked guarantee, you've answered your potential buyer's #1 objection - "But what if it doesn't work for me?"

By assuring them that, if your product doesn't do what you say it will for your buyer, you'll give them their money back without demanding a reason, you're assured more sales.

2. Guarantees are proven to make more sales...

You may think that by offering a guarantee people are going to take advantage of it unscrupulously, especially if you're selling a digital product. After all, you can't really take an ebook back once someone has downloaded it to their computer (and yes, I know there is software available that turns "off" a returned copy, although I don't recommend you use it).

But so few people will really do that that it's not worth not offering a guarantee. There will always be a few turkeys who will take advantage, but I suggest you leave it up to the Universe or Karma or whatever to take care of them.

3. Offer a strong guarantee...

Meaning, 100% money-back, no-questions-asked, one-year guarantee.

Studies agree that the longer the guarantee, the less returns you'll get. Why? Because people are busy, and they will appreciate a longer time to try something out before they have to return it. And frankly, unless they are furious about a purchase, it's unlikely they will ask for their money back.

4. Guarantees for services...

If you're a service provider, like a coach or consultant, as a general rule of thumb, I don't recommend that you offer a guarantee on your results because you need your client's active participation to achieve any results. And since there is really no way that you can make them engage, it wouldn't be wise to place all the responsibility for results on you.

5. What to do when someone wants to invoke your guarantee...

Sometimes you'll have to make a decision on a case-by-case basis, but generally the best way to deal with refund requests is to simply honor them. To paraphrase a business coach I worked with a few years ago,"Here's your money, off you go..." is usually the best strategy when dealing with requests for refunds.

Offering a strong guarantee will put your potential buyer at ease and make more sales for you. If you'd like to see a copy of my "No Quibbles Guarantee" visit my sales page for my "21 Easy & Essential Steps to Online Success System" and scroll to the bottom. And feel free to model it for your own offerings as well!

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Alicia M Forest, MBA, Multiple Streams Queen & CoachT, founder of ClientAbundance.com and creator of 21 Easy & Essential Steps to Online Success SystemT, teaches professionals how to attract more clients, create profit-making products and services, make more sales, and ultimately live the life they desire and deserve. For FREE tips on how to create abundance in your business, visit http://www.ClientAbundance.com.

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