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Basic Retail Selling Skills (RadioShack Instructional Video) 

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This is an informational RadioShack video for store managers and salesman to sharpen their "Basic Retail Selling Skills"
This video was originally recorded on VHS tape.
To see more videos, TV commercials, and an archive of vintage Radio Shack Catalogs visit www.RadioShackCatalogs.com.
There you can view the complete RADIO SHACK CATALOG ARCHIVE, and see...
■ 1939-2002 RadioShack Full-Line Products Catalogs
■ 2003-2011 RadioShack Electronic Parts & Accessories Reference Guides
■ 1977-1992 Tandy Computer & Computer Related Catalogs (including the TRS-80 computer line)
■ 1950-2012 RadioShack Sale Catalogs/flyers (domestic & foreign)
■ 1970-2011 RadioShack TV commercials (videos)
■ 1925-2006 RadioShack Electronic Parts & Accessories Advertisements
■ Vintage Photos of Radio Shack Stores & Hi-Fidelity Show Rooms
■ Tandy Computer "Whiz Kids" Comic Books
■ RadioShack Historical Data
■ RadioShack Memorabilia
Authorization to the use of RadioShack related content has been expressly granted to RadioShackCatalogs.com to maintain historical records of RadioShack Corporation.
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This RU-vid channel and www.RadioShackCatalogs.com are dedicated to America's technology store... RadioShack.
Radio Shack has been in business since 1921 (over 90 years) as a leading national retailer of innovative technology products and services, including personal, mobile, home technology, and power supply products.
For 65 of those years, they have produced outstanding electronics and technology catalogs with a wide range of products and services from leading national brands to exclusive private brands.
These catalogs contained a mix of hi-fidelity stereos, amplifiers, radios, phonographs, speakers, TVs, CBs, communication equipment, desktop & laptop computers, electronic components, antennas, electronic test equipment, educational kits, electronic toys, gadgets, hand tools, batteries, and much more.
Products from the RadioShack catalog were purchased by professionals, hobbyists, and everyday consumers.

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Комментарии : 49   
@laranaarana
@laranaarana 4 года назад
I worked for Radio Shack for 6 years in San Francisco in the early '80s and I never saw these training videos. All I used was common sense and my customers always walked away happy and kept coming back to do business with me.
@ej102383
@ej102383 8 лет назад
Old but not outdated. Thanks for the helpful selling tips!
@tvtoms
@tvtoms 2 месяца назад
These were the tapes in use when I began as a full timer in the 90's. Very effective training, and at the time RadioShack was not only a Fortune 500 company, but in the top Fortune 50. Their training programs were considered excellent. You can practically taste the effort going into it.
@kuyabillromjue6892
@kuyabillromjue6892 5 лет назад
Ah yes, my days working for the SHACK in the 1980's... Watching these Training Videos on Saturday Mornings.... Damn that was a long time ago, L-O-L !
@mcribs7811
@mcribs7811 4 года назад
KuyaBill Romjue That’s if you actually showed up at those Saturday meetings. I passed. The job was useless anyway. I wish I knew where the district manager ended up because I’d like to buy him. Then throw bologna at him while he dances in front of other ex-employees
@KiloByte69
@KiloByte69 7 лет назад
My cousin is doing 25 years for a deadly greeting.
@GoofyOldGuyPlays
@GoofyOldGuyPlays 6 лет назад
I remember actually seeing this when it was presented. The "Feel Felt Found" was one of the best things I've ever learned. I remember teaching my salesmen (I was a manager when I left) about the "Nod". Always ask questions, based on the customer's responses to the initial closing questions, with questions that the customer has to answer with a "Yes", nodding yes to the customer. Once the customer starts to nod "Yes", nod them all the way to the counter. It's very difficult for a person to say "No" when nodding "Yes". "So, blue is the color 'blah blah' you like? And the 'blah blah' feature fills the need you mentioned, right? And at only 'blah blah' dollars, it's a great investment! Let me get the batteries for you." Worked every time!
@0714will
@0714will 4 года назад
Hah! Nailed it.
@nathanbush6781
@nathanbush6781 Месяц назад
This lady’s voice is so well articulated that it seems almost AI generated…do you agree? I bet she’s done numerous training videos and call center recorded voice lines by this point. I’m actually very impressed with her performance, even if she is reading from cue cards.
@coooooool12342
@coooooool12342 Год назад
Still relevant to this day
@jrnetworking1
@jrnetworking1 3 года назад
She is the same voice on the Kamrt sales tapes played in the store. I worked a Kmart and Radio Shack. Really miss the shack.
@galbyman
@galbyman 4 года назад
Radio Shack had training on everything for the employees.
@JD071E
@JD071E 5 лет назад
I worked for Radio Shack for 10 years a long long time ago. Some of the managers became millionaires do to stock splits and profit sharing...….
@tanyasobsessions2131
@tanyasobsessions2131 7 лет назад
I love radio shack! sad its going out.
@markplott4820
@markplott4820 7 лет назад
I love the Radio Shack of the 70's and 80's.........they had real phones, home stereo, speakers, boomboxes, video cameras, CRT TV, tape recorders , shortwave radio, CB, and scanners.
@scratchdog2216
@scratchdog2216 Год назад
Found a bunch of these on YT. All this training didn't seem to work for RS.
@terminatorx2545
@terminatorx2545 5 лет назад
Fort Worth Texas must be so proud of “the Shack”” Bahahahaha!
@robwebnoid5763
@robwebnoid5763 3 года назад
Here in early 2021. What year was this instructional video from? I wonder what she looks like now. I was a big fan of Radio Shack back in the day (1980's thru about 2010). Then they finally liquidated many stores nationwide including my local one, in spring 2017. It was a shock because I had not been to the store in years as I bought my stuff at the local Frys Electronics& also on the Internet. I bought as much as I could for 40-90% off. End of an era. They rested on their laurels, plus all those other business problems. Same thing happened to another favorite store of mine, Blockbuster, they didn't see Netflix, Redbox & Internet streaming coming, until it was too late. Now Frys seems to also be having some issues & the pandemic is partly to blame. And yeah, I have visited your catalog website before.
@JimBrownski
@JimBrownski Год назад
LOL it was a shock, but you hadn't been in that store in 7 years! LMAO don't feel bad, I worked at Radioshack from 2001-2002, and I stopped going in 2010 myself. Even then ONLY went because I wanted to buy a phone and knew that was the ONE thing RS employees were still knowledgeable and about to give A-1 service for
@danieljtexzocotitlasilva1951
@danieljtexzocotitlasilva1951 6 лет назад
I used to work for Radio shack training there was hard core.
@BitOfUltraviolence
@BitOfUltraviolence 3 года назад
Who is the actress in the video?
@GoofyOldGuyPlays
@GoofyOldGuyPlays 6 лет назад
Side note comment: Not using these techniques and moving towards the "Clerk" format of employees (not mentioning losing the Realistic and Tandy lines) is what killed Radio Shack. It was once a great store. They completely lost the Bread and Butter customers (a true Radio Shack employee knows what they are) and trying to go "main stream" clerk, and "let's sell anything" format, killed Radio Shack. I wish they understood that. If they went back to the old methods, the Realistic brand, and brought back Tandy, they could still compete.
@wolfeman351
@wolfeman351 5 лет назад
I was a senior store manager many years ago. What you said is absolutely true. Also their lack of embracing online ordering. Failure to support "instant gratification" of sales in thr store to overcome the higher price over Chinese knockoffs did kill them. I still have many Realistic, Optimus and other Radio shack products. They outlived all the Wal-Mart brands
@0714will
@0714will 4 года назад
I set the bar for Selling. Lol! Sucks to be you butt-hurt time card punchers. I made bad ass commission. Baa Haa!
@gregorycutrera8326
@gregorycutrera8326 3 года назад
Unfortunately they phased out the Realistic brand during the 1990’s and went with Optimus (which only lasted 10 years as opposed to Realistic’s 40 or so) and Radio Shack brand. I felt the change was not necessary. I also didn’t like that they took Realistic products and re-branded them as Radio Shack.
@wolfeman351
@wolfeman351 5 лет назад
As a store manager back in the 90's these videos were essential. Cheese but helped train new employees. This is how we qualified how a product would work best for a customer and sell the accessories they need to make it work thr best. Wal-Mart and Best buy cant do that. Too bad it failed in the end.
@wolfeman351
@wolfeman351 5 лет назад
@Cliff Yablonski if any part of that story was true I am sure you were in the modern cellular sales radio shack. Our parts section back in the 90's was beyond any in the market. It is impossible to compare stores from then to now or even store to store. Since store managers were responsible for stocking the 271- top 271- series parts a qualified store manager would have know exactly what you want. Or used the Radio Shack in store catalog parts system to match and order any of a million plus parts. Even specific parts for brands Radio shack did not sell. Again, until the mid 2000 Radio Shack still had answers and all the cool parts. Then they changed due to a lack of market understanding, high employee turnover, poor training, and mostly multiple scandals involving their senior management, CEO and presidents. NO ONE PULLED DOWN THEIR PANTS. Troll.........
@radioshackcatalogs3273
@radioshackcatalogs3273 5 лет назад
I'm sure that all of these old Radio Shack Sales/Instructional videos still have merit today. A lot can be learned from them.
@yukimori2104
@yukimori2104 5 лет назад
Suggest to your customer to make a short call and offer your phone to make it, so they are able to ask their husband or wife for their opinion. If they are still undecided let the customer leave. Next day make a call and ask if they would like to come by with their husband or wife to have them both there. Once both are there work on the one whose most reluctant to buy for whatever reason. Most likely you are able to convince them to buy in the end, if not the high priced product, there is always something else they can agree with. A sale is made and all parties should be happy.
@radioshackcatalogs3273
@radioshackcatalogs3273 5 лет назад
Very interesting sales tactics by Radio Shack :) Thanks for your comment.
@laranaarana
@laranaarana 8 месяцев назад
Worked for Radio Shack in the 80s for 6 years and I never had any of these training videos (and to be honest, did not need them, use COMMON SENSE people!).
@BennyMcGhee
@BennyMcGhee 4 года назад
Those social distance-preferring customers were on to something....and I'm on to the fact that that lady presenter looks an awful lot like Belle Claire.
@JohnSmith-4U
@JohnSmith-4U Год назад
Where is the woman narrator now?
@keylllogdark
@keylllogdark 7 лет назад
who is here because is alive?...
@behnam22
@behnam22 Год назад
Ridiculous over price is why they went down.
@Bradley7708
@Bradley7708 Год назад
This video makes them seem like a cult
@tHeWasTeDYouTh
@tHeWasTeDYouTh 7 лет назад
I hate the sales industry and thank god I was able to make it through PA school or I would have ended up selling shit at Radio Shack
@markplott4820
@markplott4820 7 лет назад
Retail is a cutthroat business, I worked Retail for 16 years . I can tell you some stories about Ritz Camera.
@KiloByte69
@KiloByte69 7 лет назад
+Mark Plott "Ritz Camera" Bruh...
@Barry7777777
@Barry7777777 6 лет назад
Geez man, no wonder Radio Shack failed with sales techniques like that. I'm just glad I never had to endure the overacting in person: I would have burst out laughing.
@brucedavis3816
@brucedavis3816 Год назад
Theses scenarios aren't realistic Most would ask these crazy tech questions!!! I know I worked there it sucked.
@soonerborn9073
@soonerborn9073 Год назад
This chick would be on OnlyFans right now cashing in.
@brucedavis3816
@brucedavis3816 Год назад
The 14 tips of selling sucked!!!Never used the once to long a list!!!
@46GarageUSA
@46GarageUSA 2 месяца назад
Blah, Blah, Blah .. Worked so well they went out of business
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