Showing posts with label sales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sales. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2020

Canadian Senior Discount Guide: The Ultimate List


I think we should take advantage of every discount offered to us. I have talked about senior discounts in other posts, but I have found a great resource for Canadian seniors that I recommend they use to find discounts.

The Dealhack Canadian Senior Discounts List is the result of our quarterly survey of brands that offer seniors discounts. Every 3 months, our team independently verifies each and every discount on this list. We also add more brands to the list regularly when we come across them.
The list currently includes more than 50 brands conveniently broken down into 7 categories (and further by age groups within each category).
The online version of the guide can be viewed at:

From bus fare to movie tickets, senior citizens are discount-eligible almost everywhere in Canada. Make the most out of your benefits by running through this list of stores and brands that offer special discounts for individuals age 50 and above.

Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) membership - CARP is an exclusive association for Canadians age 50 and above. With an annual fee of $19.95, CARP members gain access to great benefits which includes discounts in many different stores, hotels, and etc. Discounts requiring CARP membership will be indicated in the pdf.

If you want a discount here are some general guidelines.

Always ask: Senior’s discounts are not always openly advertised. It is recommended that you ask about whether or not the store offers a discount every time you make a purchase.

Be prepared: Always have a government-issued identification card with you that provides proof of senior status, such as your passport, driver's licence, provincial health card, or Old Age Status (OAS) card.

We wanted to make it easier for you to determine your eligibility. That is why this Canadian Seniors Discount Guide is organized by the following age categories: age not specified, 50 and older, 55 and older, 60 and older, 62 and older, and 65 and older.

Monday, September 6, 2010

The power of a story

 Each and every day as we are building our businesses, we all know the key to a successful presentation is a product being sold to the end-line consumer and/or sponsoring a new person. When I worked in sales in my youth, I tried to establish customer loyalty rather than make sales. I thought the sales would come as a result of getting loyalty.. In the sales process, you are fighting many different types of animals. For most who are in direct sales, you have 45 minutes to present a product/business concept and make a person believe in you, your product, and more importantly have them make a decision that they want what you are offering.


When you are presenting the business, it is very easy for you to get very factual and completely lose the interest of your prospect. When you tell a story about the success of someone who is using the product or have a person give a live testimonial about how much they love being a distributor, you will keep the interest of new people who are listening for the first time.

For most of us, the first time in our lives that we were ever presented with the concept of a live audience was back in kindergarten when we played "show and tell". Everyone was always interested in what you were saying because you were simply telling a story. We have all heard of the famous K.I.S.S. rule: Keep It Simple Smart.  When presenting your business or product, the key play is to tell a story and keep it simple. Everyone can relate to the grandmother, who can talk about their grandchild as the most beautiful, precious child in the world. She will make you feel as if her grandchild would be such a gift to own as your own. You need to take that same simplicity and utilize it during your presentation and create the same result - ownership of your product.

As you tell stories, people will remember those stories versus all the facts in the world. "FACTS TELL, BUT STORIES SELL." Stories should want people to get involved in your business or purchase your product because all of the success stories that you told. People love to be part of a winning team. Storytelling keeps people tied into you and your presentation. When in doubt during a presentation, tell a story in order to bring people's attention back to you. Combining the key strategy of storytelling along with the correct mindset, you can achieve your wildest dreams!