EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 10 MIN
How One Rep Won by Asking for a Smaller First Order
from Closing the Deal with Fexingo: Sales, Negotiation, and Revenue Conversations for Operators · host Fexingo
In Episode 56, Lucas and Luna break down a counterintuitive sales move: asking the buyer to start with a smaller order than they proposed. They walk through a real case where a software sales rep at a mid-market SaaS company was about to lose a six-figure deal because the procurement team balked at the upfront commitment. Instead of discounting or offering a free pilot, the rep suggested cutting the initial order by 60 percent and adding a six-month check-in to expand. The deal closed in three days. Lucas and Luna explore the psychology behind this — how reducing the perceived risk shifts the buyer from defensive to collaborative, how it positions the rep as a partner rather than a vendor, and why this tactic works especially well when the buying committee includes a skeptic who needs a low-risk path to yes. They also discuss the risk: smaller orders mean smaller commissions upfront, and the expansion has to be real. No clickbait, just one concrete tactic you can adapt tomorrow. #Sales #Negotiation #B2BSales #SaaS #BuyerPsychology #RiskReduction #Procurement #DealMaking #Revenue #SalesTactics #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ClosingTheDeal #LucasAndLuna #SalesStrategy #Commission #SmallOrderTactic Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In Episode 56, Lucas and Luna break down a counterintuitive sales move: asking the buyer to start with a smaller order than they proposed. They walk through a real case where a software sales rep at a mid-market SaaS company was about to lose a six-figure deal because the procurement team balked at the upfront commitment. Instead of discounting or offering a free pilot, the rep suggested cutting the initial order by 60 percent and adding a six-month check-in to expand. The deal closed in three days. Lucas and Luna explore the psychology behind this — how reducing the perceived risk shifts the buyer from defensive to collaborative, how it positions the rep as a partner rather than a vendor, and why this tactic works especially well when the buying committee includes a skeptic who needs a low-risk path to yes. They also discuss the risk: smaller orders mean smaller commissions upfront, and the expansion has to be real. No clickbait, just one concrete tactic you can adapt tomorrow. #Sales #Negotiation #B2BSales #SaaS #BuyerPsychology #RiskReduction #Procurement #DealMaking #Revenue #SalesTactics #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ClosingTheDeal #LucasAndLuna #SalesStrategy #Commission #SmallOrderTactic Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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