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Many salespeople fear silence during face-to-face selling interactions. If the conversation gets silent for too long, the typical salesperson pummels that divine silence with words, often in the form of gibberish, repeating what has already been said, or inane questions such as "Are there any questions I could answer? Read More
I support large sales organizations trying to get the most out of generally very talented people. Unfortunately, many of these people don’t believe it. Or have forgotten it along the way. And it all comes out in a flurry of reasons why I can’t.

Now I’m not a mindless follower of the think yourself rich cult, but I do know (as my Dad often said) “Can’t Never Did Anything. Read More
In meeting your individual sales activity goals, it is easy to call on prospects who are willing to give you their time. But this report fodder does nothing to generate results for you, for your company, or for these prospects. Salespeople are better served by focusing their time and attention on Dream Clients, the companies for whom they can create tremendous, game-changing results. These points will help you to tell them apart Read More
So, your company isn’t helping you generate quality leads? I bet they bought you a list of thousands of leads, dumped them into a database, and said, “Go to work.” …and there you are “dialing for dollars,” making hundreds of calls hoping someone will answer the phone… and when they do, you enthusiastically ask for the name you have on your list and hear, “Who? That person hasn’t worked here for six years.”

That’s not a great way to build credibility… is it?

You go to your boss and ask for help. You say, “I’m willing to crank the phones, but I need better leads,” and you hear, “Stop being negative, that’s just how it is in sales.”

It’s time to take matters into your own hands! Step away from the phones for just one day and take the following three actions Read More
Churn is a reality for almost everyone in B2B sales. Failing to account for them in your planning could leave you short despite your ability to deliver on your "stated goal" Read More
This is a story about what one of my client CEOs just did that turned into a big time home run. Talk about customer focus Read More
Your dream client can buy from many salespeople. Why should they buy from you? The first—and most important sale—is selling yourself. Your dream client has to buy that you are someone worth spending their time, that you have the ability to make a difference, that you are worth presenting to their team, and that you can and will deliver what you promise. You are the solution Read More
Coming up with good content on a consistent basis is hard work. Work that some can do and some can't. If you can' you have two options, partner and give credit where it is due; or you can steal it from others like some do. Please don't steal Read More

Twitter For Business

Avatar Posted by CindyKing under Social Media
From http://cindyking.biz 5287 days ago
Made Hot by: marciabiz on June 6, 2010 6:12 am
A Twitter resource for businesses to learn how to start a Twitter marketing and Twitter networking plan with a tweet plan and strategic networking Read More

Arm Yourself I

Avatar Posted by iannarino under Sales
From http://thesalesblog.com 5287 days ago
Your competitors are arming themselves with the best tools they can in order to beat you. In order to effectively compete and win, you have to arm yourself with the best tools that you possibly can, including your own personal development, your own professional development, your own sales process, and your own proof providers (among other things) Read More
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