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Salespeople are often accused of and guilty of discounting their prices too early and too deeply. This can be a big mistake. But salespeople often discount a lot of things that are far more detrimental to their sales results Read More
Everyone understands the importance of a positive outlook in sales, but attitude does not make up for a lack of a well rounded plan. Well rounded here includes considering pitfalls and risks, if you are not prepared for those, no amount of positive outlook will help, except may in helping you feel better about losing a deal Read More
I just got a Forrester Research Alert today in my email. It directed me to a new report entitled, “Technology Buyer Insight Study: Executives’ Preferred Forms of Sales Contact.” If you are so inclined, you can purchase it here for $499.

I’m not going to buy it, but I think it’s a really interesting question. One that would be really valuable to present to the Better Closer community Read More
I've become enamored with those Korean Air TV commercials. Here's why they work. Now, will a Korean company please hire me so I can try Korean Air Read More
We sell in crowded marketplaces. In order to gain your dream clients time and attention, you need to be able to differentiate yourself and your company from your competitors. Differentiation is found in your people, your ideas, your beliefs, and your execution Read More
I’ve seen hiring managers try to scare interview candidates out of the job… telling them about the high volume phone and activity requirements.

Without fail, it’s like the sales person takes it as a challenge. Whether it’s true or not, the sales person usually says something like.. Read More
Great presenters are great storytellers. But they don’t tell their companies story alone. They coauthor a new story with their dream clients; a story that includes not only their beliefs and visions, but one that includes their client’s story, their beliefs, and their vision Read More
In sales you further with persuasion than hitting people over the head with facts no matter how accurate they may be. Why sales people continue to argue irrelevant facts rather than practicing the art of persuasion is a mystery, bit it usually comes down to lack of experience, or too much ego Read More

Linkedin for Sales: Resume or Sales Letter?

Avatar Posted by billrice under Sales
From http://bettercloser.com 5256 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on May 19, 2010 6:35 am
When I browse through Linkedin I see tons of missed opportunity. Profile after profile looks like the tired old resume or curriculum vitae. This particularly saddens me when it’s a person that sells for a living.

My suggestion? Switch your thinking. Make your Linkedin profile a sales letter Read More
A trigger is a need to buy, an event that pushes you to buy the product right now. Not six months or a year down the road, but now Read More
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