I once did an interview with Ben Settle for my podcast, and we got into a discussion about “negative striplining”.
According to Ben, that’s when you’re:
“Being more negative than your prospect, lead, customer, or would-be client about which you are attempting to persuade or influence them to do … the general rule is, the more skeptical your prospect, the harder the stripline”
So you’re doing the opposite of what most people do in sales … you’re almost trying to convince the other person not to buy what you’re selling (and ironically, you can sell more this way!).
Looking back at my own business, I realize that I’ve been doing negative striplining without even knowing it had a name.
In a lot of my sales copy, and conversations, I try to push away people I don’t want to work with (ie: the get-rich-quick types, lazy ones who aren’t willing to roll up their sleeves to work, and ones that get off on a hit of dopamine by buying something but never seem to take action on it).
I’ve also used it when talking with potential joint venture partners.
One once asked me:
“What guarantees do you give with your partnership packages Marc?”
I answered:
“There are no guarantees in life, only death and taxes …”
He laughed and I continued:
“I can guarantee that I work very hard for my partners and I’ll promote the heck out of you during our campaign to get you the most exposure possible”
Here’s the thing – I can only guarantee things that I can control, like the amount of exposure I give a partner (daily emails, podcast/Facebook Live interviews, social media posts, etc).
The partner came on board, we had a great campaign and a lot of fun, and it worked out beautifully.
If you’re struggling with sales, give the “negative stripline” a shot – you’ll stick out like a sore thumb by doing the opposite of 99% of entrepreneurs in the online space.
Alright – if you’d like to partner up and have me promote the heck out of you too, I just announced a special offer for joint venture partners who book in by December 31st …
It’s a sweetheart deal, and you can get the details by going here: