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"Voice of the Buyer" Study Reveals Different Strategies Needed to Make the Sale

If you’re trying to sell to Generation Z buyers, new data shows they have a radically different mindset from millennials and all buyers overall, requiring businesses and sales professionals to adjust tactics to close the deal.

August 3, 2021
"Voice of the Buyer" Study Reveals Different Strategies Needed to Make the Sale

If you’re trying to sell to Generation Z buyers, new data shows they have a radically different mindset from millennials and all buyers overall, requiring businesses and sales professionals to adjust tactics to close the deal.

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WESTERVILLE, Ohio —  If you’re trying to sell to Generation Z buyers, new data shows they have a radically different mindset from millennials and all buyers overall, requiring businesses and sales professionals to adjust tactics to close the deal. The fresh new data is from SalesFuel®, which provides sales teams with the power to Sell Smarter®, and comes out of its new Voice of the Buyer Study.

Gen Z are those born between 1997 and 2015, which puts them at 6-24 years of age, making them the latest wave of consumers in the marketplace. As a reminder, millennials have birth years from 1981 to 1996, with their oldest buyers turning 40 this year. 

SalesFuel’s new findings indicate the buying approach couldn’t be more different between these groups.                                                                                                                            

Want credibility with a Gen Z buyer? Fire up your social media posts and ignore your LinkedIn profile! LinkedIn profile importance in checking out sales professionals took a huge drop from millennials to Gen Z, from 36% to 25%. Yet researching a salesperson via social media is at 33% with Gen Z for vetting. That’s 10% higher than for millennials. 

And while best practices for good sales professionals means making sure they “understand the space” of who they’re selling to, Gen Z doesn’t seem all that impressed. Only 21% say primary research to their business is important when a salesperson approaches them with a pitch. Instead, the survey shows they want insights into the product and service and how it helps them.

“Gen Z buyers want to get down to business and discuss price on the first contact with the salesperson, ” says C. Lee Smith, CEO at SalesFuel, author of SalesCred: How Buyers Qualify Sellers and a thought leader on sales credibility. “This is a challenge for today’s salesperson because most have been trained not to reveal price until they’ve proved value to the buyer or gone through their extensive discovery process. Changes to existing selling processes must be made to benefit Gen Z buyers. Conversely, Gen Z buyers need to realize not only on the value of the product, but also the value of the salesperson.”

So how can you win over Gen Z buyers? Emphasize you can solve their problems , saving them time and money and boosting efficiency. The data shows they’re more likely to search for help in a solution and that’s a sales opportunity. Only 30% of Gen Zers say before reaching out, they’ve tried to solve the problem themselves. In contrast, 39% of millennials are self-sufficient. 

Finally, the Voice of the Buyer Study reveals that high service levels and superior customer service appear to take a back seat when selling to Gen Z. Only 24% are willing to pay a premium for that, a large drop from 31% of millennials. This means sales professionals will have to emphasize other features and value-adds to make the sale. Or it may come down to price alone. 

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