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Serving the Dominate and Expressive Caller

The dominant caller is relatively impatient and controlling. They want information -- fast -- so they can decide and move on.

Here’s how to tell if you are working with a dominant buyer:

They typically use direct sentences declaring their intentions and ask few questions. It would sound something, like "I'm looking to switch to a 15-year fixed rate mortgage." As opposed to, "Can you tell me if I’m in a position to move to a 15-year mortgage?”

In addition to their direct language, the dominant buyer’s volume is also noticeably louder than average. You may observe that if you are exchanging emails with this buyer type, you will notice that there’s not a lot of fluff in their writing – one-word sentences and abbreviations are their norm.

When you’re communicating with the dominant buyer:

Topics: finance Click-to-Call phone skills phone process Phone Calls Empathy

Serving the Supportive Caller

The supportive caller is someone who values personal relationships and wants to trust who they do business with. Unlike the decisive and expressive caller types, the supportive caller doesn’t make decisions easily. This is due to their need for stability and resistance to change.

Topics: Click-to-Call