How To Target The Big 4 Learning Styles
Posted by Copywriter on 10 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: Sales Training

Did you know that each of us has one specific learning style that we use to process and apprehend new information?
Tis true!
So today I would like to share with you the 4 different learning styles, and armed with this knowledge you will be able to create rapport, help your customers understand your points, and tap into their subconscious.
So let’s get started with the first, and most popular learning style:
Innovative Learning - apparantly around 35% of people are innovative learners. They focus strongly on the what’s in it for me? factor. For example, they won’t learn a language unless they plan on moving to that country. You can attract this crowd by focusing on the benefits of the product/service.
Analytical Learners - Around 20% of the population are solely interested in facts. They will be sceptical until they can see the cold, hard facts, stats and data.
Common Sense Learners - this group is a tricky one to sell to. They make up around 18% of the population, and they like to know how things work, how they function etc… and they like to learn by experimenting. For example, if you are selling a vacuum, then this group will be keen to test it with an in-home demonstration.
Dynamic Learners - Approx 25% of the public make this group. They are certainly an interesting bunch. They are interested in the possibilities and potential that the information provides. Selling to this group is also fairly hard, as they prefer to teach themselves.







