Here is an exhaustive list of what great salespeople do. Is anything missing from this list? Should anything be deleted from the list?
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What Great Salespeople Do
Posted by SkipAnderson under SalesFrom http://blog.sellingtoconsumers.com 5340 days ago
5 Tips for Mastering 1st Time Appointments
Posted by SalesBlogcast under SalesFrom http://salesblogcast.com 5341 days ago
Hunting for new prospects isn’t easy. When we find an opportunity, we have to make it count! Check out these 5 tips for mastering first time appointments...
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How To Become a Commodity
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5341 days ago
The fastest way to become a commodity is to behave like one. Commoditization is built on undifferentiated service, by failure to create meaningful relationships, and by a failure to solve your client’s biggest most pressing issues.
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The Buyers' EDGE - Renbor Sales Solutions Inc.
Posted by SellBetter under SalesFrom http://www.sellbetter.ca 5341 days ago
While there is a lot of things that sales people have to manage and juggle while executing a sales, making sure that their sales process is aligned with the buyer's buying process is key. Mismanaging this, leads to both longer sales cycles, lost sales and a lot of misspent energy and resources.
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How To Renegotiate Your Commitments
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5342 days ago
Made Hot by: billrice on April 19, 2010 3:24 pm
In sales (and in business) there are commitments that we cannot keep, despite our best intentions and our best efforts. Being a professional requires that we renegotiate these commitments, regardless of how small may seem. Follow these five steps to renegotiate your commitments.
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History of American Sales Culture
Posted by alenmajer under SalesFrom http://www.alenmajer.com 5342 days ago
No American can afford to treat salesmanship as a small matter. Why? Because the United States started out on a salesmanship basis for this reason: because only thirteen states were gained by war and all the others were gained by purchase and bargaining.
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The Number Two Reason Salespeople Fail
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5343 days ago
The number one reason salespeople fail is that they aren’t really salespeople in the first place. The second reason salespeople fail is that, although they possess most of the attributes necessary to succeed in sales, they cannot temper the independence that comes with sales with the personal responsibility and self-discipline required to succeed.
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Getting To No - Sales Blooggers Union
Posted by SellBetter under SalesFrom http://www.salesbloggers.com 5343 days ago
Since sales don't unfold in a straight line, sales people should not be surprised at getting "no" along the way. In fact they should be looking for way to get some "No's" to help the sale along.
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Guerilla Sales Tip: Using LinkedIn to Generate More Sales!
Posted by SalesBlogcast under Social MediaFrom http://mindshare.salesblogcast.com 5343 days ago
Made Hot by: omgzam on April 19, 2010 8:33 pm
Do you want to use LinkedIn to generate more sales? I have a “guerilla sales” tip that I learned about a year ago. It has transformed my sales success!
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The Carnival of Trust - April 2010 Edition
Posted by SkipAnderson under ManagementFrom http://blog.sellingtoconsumers.com 5344 days ago
I've been asked by Charles H. Green of Trust Matters to host the April 2010 edition of The Carnival of Trust. As a sales trainer and management consultant, I believe trust is at the very core of productive sales relationships, whether those relationships are ongoing, long-term relationships (as in the relationship between an insurance agents and her accounts), or very short-term (as in the relati
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