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Avoid These Sales Mannerisms That See You Shooting Yourself In The Foot

“Why would you want to interrupt a conversation that is to your advantage?” Success in selling is not just about what you say. Sometimes what you do shoots you in your foot. These three mannerisms work against the seller, possibly losing him the sale. Cell phone etiquette. Francis (RIP), salesperson par excellence, once told me

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It Takes Patience And Commitment To Attain “I Have A Guy…” Status

Getting to “I have a guy” status is a long term game because people take time to trust you. Nonetheless, there is selfish reason why you should aim for it… “I have a guy…” These are words every salesperson should aspire to. They are words that position you as the go-to person. And they are

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Overcome objections by offering prospects assurance

Buying means making a change in his circumstances, and the instinctive reaction to change is resistance. It is for this reason that buyers will generally raise objections. Almost always, assurance is what they want in response Chances are that, a lady you are interested in will give this or that excuse for not accepting your

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To get his attention, make the opening about buyer

Make opening about the buyer. Include these three qualities: brevity, succinctness, and being gripping. Remember the objective is to engage… “Boss. Hiyo wiper yako ikipiga, itaharibu kioo” Told to me by a hawker, this is the most gripping opening of any sale I’ve heard. In only seven words he had my full attention. He did

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Personal drive sells more than years of experience

How sales people’s lack of innate personal commitment affects business and what sales managers can do about it It is difficult to grow as a salesperson if you don’t have personal reason to. Scratch that! It is impossible to learn, mature and expand as a salesperson if you do not have personal purpose to. A

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Three Landmines That Can Blow Up A Potential Sale

When the buyer asks why he should deal with you, it’s not facts he seeks, it’s emotion— a hand in marriage. “Why you?” she asks and he says, “Because your friends will be jealous of you for bagging tall, dark and handsome me. ”Vain? Yes! And that’s how you also sound when you rattle off

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Effective sales management begins with selling

A sales manager who cannot sell is not respected by his team. Sales management without respect is severely impaired. As has been shared here before, sales is not a desk job. The desk job lends itself to structure, systems, rules, policies and regulation in the corporate pyramid. It is thus comparatively simpler for one to

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Secrets To A Winning Business-to-Business Pitch

To increase its chances of success, the entry level for the Business-to-Business (B2B) sale must be high….The beginning of a successful sale to a buyer who feels inferior, or has a pre-conceived bias against you, is triggered by the seller presenting himself as non-threatening. When you must have someone sell for you ‘internally’ (to his

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Forget job titles! You grow through profitable service

“Forget job titles. There is no sales. There is no service. Choose wisely. There is only profitable service.” “Which is superior? Sales or Service?” I get asked this question, or a variant of it, a lot. It’s also a never-ending debate between field sales people and office staff (commonly referred to as customer service, technical

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Don’t Berate Yourself –It Takes Practise To Bake Your Pitch To Perfection

The trick is to shorten your learning curve by making the duration to perfection a factor of frequency more than a factor of time. Pitch as many times as humanly possible, improving with each successive attempt based on progressive lessons learnt. An account winning pitch takes time to bake. As with every new skill, even

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