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It is time to stop paying for the sins of our fathers. There are very few salespeople today who behave like salespeople behaved in the past. Today, salespeople are smart, business-savvy professionals who have every bit as much professionalism as someone who works in any other business role, and in some cases far more. Read More

Don't Be Afraid of Your Own Opinion | The Motivation 101 Blog

Avatar Posted by jkennedy under Sales
From http://jerrykennedy.com 5380 days ago
Made Hot by: wchingya on January 12, 2010 6:13 pm
Too many business owners aim to please everyone. That's just not possible, though. It's also bad business. Instead, aim to please your ideal customers! Read More

Look Beyond Yourself for Success. | Better Closer

Avatar Posted by billrice under Marketing
From http://bettercloser.com 5381 days ago
Made Hot by: PeaceNLove on January 13, 2010 8:26 am
I think all the self-help books have a fundamental flaw. Most ask people to look in the wrong direction for success. In fact, they may even have us looking in a dangerous direction.

How often have you heard:

“Look deep inside,” “Start with the Man in the Mirror,” “Look to yourself.” Read More

Deals Stalled? How to Advance a Sale

Avatar Posted by iannarino under Sales
From http://thesalesblog.com 5381 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 17, 2010 6:55 am
The most effective way to prevent deals from stalling is to schedule an advance on every sales encounter. This is difficult, but it is still much easier than having to reengage the prospect later. Read More
When all elements seem the same, you can be the differentiator. One way to do that is to change the way you sell, quote and respond to common requests. Change the way the game is played, change the results. Read More

Deals Stalled? How to Stop Taking Yourself Out of the Sale

Avatar Posted by iannarino under Sales
From http://thesalesblog.com 5382 days ago
Made Hot by: SalesBlogcast on January 11, 2010 5:11 pm
It is easy to feel good about letting yourself be taken out the sale. It feels right: The prospect asked for something, and we always try to give the prospect what they asked for. But sometimes it is isn’t right to give the prospect what they ask for. Sometimes it is better to do the right thing and to sell the idea that something else is needed before pricing, proposals, or presentations can be Read More

5 Important Steps to Keeping Your Sales Process Moving Forward

Avatar Posted by billrice under Sales
From http://bettercloser.com 5383 days ago
Made Hot by: starresults on January 11, 2010 7:43 am
I think it’s harder than ever to keep your sales process moving forward. There are so many innovative technologies that hold promise for sales. So many social media tools that help us connect and build relationships. Unfortunately all this scatters our attention and focus and working the sales pipeline.

Here are some time-tested ideas for returning your focus to forward sales movement. Read More
So Hollywood tells us that the world is going to end in 2012. Yikes! That means we only have a couple years to meet our sales and career goals! Better hurry... Read More

Saturday Sales Tip – 2 - The Pipeline

Avatar Posted by SellBetter under Sales
From http://www.sellbetter.ca 5383 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on January 17, 2010 6:55 am
Every good golfer needs to work on their follow through, and so do good sales people. You need to get past the surface where a lot of sales reps get stuck by having follow through questions for each question you ask. Read More

C-Level Executives Want to Hear From You. Maybe.

Avatar Posted by iannarino under Sales
From http://thesalesblog.com 5384 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on January 11, 2010 7:30 am
Could it be that some salespeople are more effective than others at calling and gaining appointments with C-level executives? There is no reason that you, as a professional salesperson, cannot pick up the phone and call C-level executives, providing you have great ideas (and you do have great ideas!). Read More
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