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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Colleen Francis Author describes how to build your personal philosophy for success. Success in sales or any other work depends how you look at your work. We become or mould our self to what we think for. We get shaped with the one with whom we hang out. Its time to come out of the thinking box and speak in open…. written by Colleen Francis Author describes lying to yourself is one of the worst lies we can tell. When we lie to ourselves it affects our attitude and our ability to communicate with others and acting like ourselves is more powerful than trying to act like someone else. The author has came across four lies that sales people always tell themselves .They are ; treating any prospect as if its sure …… written by Colleen Francis Author describes how we can increase our sales with quality voicemail messages. Have you listened to the quality of the voice mail messages being left by sales representatives who call at your office or home. Let’s start at the very beginning… Voice mail must be prepared in advance, delivered with confidence and that take up no more than 45 seconds (30 seconds is best) is considered to be quiet provoking. A profitable voice mail has 4 components. Your name, company name, honest intrigue and …… written by Colleen Francis In this article Author describes seven ways to boost sales and thrive in the new economy. Author says, as sales professional, we can embrace today to generate dynamite growth in our sales, even in this new economy. Author has shared with us how we can generate more sales from existing business relationships, and about how we can communicate in a manner that mitigates a prospect’s sense of risk. written by Colleen Francis In this article Author describes seven ways to boost sales and thrive in the new economy. Customer uncertainty during difficult economic times can make any sales person’s job harder, especially when pitching to new prospects. As a sales professional, you already know how important it is to first sell the benefits of your product or service so that a prospect or existing customer can make a decision with confidence to buy from you. written by Colleen Francis In this article Colleen Francis describes how can we reinvent our sales in year 2009. She says that if we really want to reinvent our sales in 2009, we must know our standard in 2008. She says that we can chart our sales productivity daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or even annually. This chart gives us a great opportunity to take a look at our own productivity or our team for 2008. She gives some good examples for how can we check our or our team's productivity. There are two ways to do this... written by Colleen Francis In this article Colleen Francis describes how we can maintain long-term business relationships. If we want our efforts to be meaningful and memorable, an emotional bonding with people is very important. Getting an emotional attachment with someone is not all about you...it's about them. She describes four ways that how can we connect emotionallywith people i.e... written by Colleen Francis Colleen Francis describes how sales people decrease their sales pressure in the year-end. Connecting regularly with your clients not only at the end of the year but any time and giving them regular latest updates about your products and services, helps the sales executive to close his sales timely. She says avoid the temptation to hold a "slash and burn" sale in the under considerable pressure. Colleen has described ten ideas for the sales people, how they can stay away from end of the trap. written by Colleen Francis In this article Colleen Francis describes that high prices doesn’t matter in the market if you serve the best services and quality to your customers. She says that price can determine who you are and who your customers will be. She says that a low-pricing strategy can also have an adverse influence on who you do business with. She says that the focus on value and benefits Top-ranked sales performers focus on the value of what they are selling and how it can best meet the needs of the customer. written by Colleen Francis In this article Colleen Francis describes that how we can get positive results in sales by Voicemails. She says that nobody likes voicemail. But she describes three-step strategy to break open the voicemail clamshell.
1. Leave a short, purposeful message that requires no action by the person you are calling.
2. Leave a short, purposeful follow-up that fully meets the commitment you made earlier.
3. Leave one final, purposeful message that takes ownership of why that person hasn’t called back yet. written by Colleen Francis This article of Colleen Francis describes the art of letter writing (handwritten letters). She says that we doesn’t want to write letters because letters writing take more time to compose and mailing them can be time consuming. She says that the letters express your feelings but the most compelling email message or phone call can’t match that kind of attention-grabbing power. She says that tries this letter writing art in your business and sees the amazing results in your business.
written by Colleen Francis Through this article Collen Francis tries to narrate how to learn from mistakes! According to Colleen Learning isn’t limited to what we experience first-hand. We can gain just as much—and maybe even more—by sharing those stories with others and listening to their own accounts of blunders and mishaps encountered both in professional and private life. So don’t be afraid of your mistakes. Embrace them. Learn from them and share what you know. You’ll be amazed at the feedback and insight you get from others
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written by Colleen Francis As a sales professional what you do need to understand is how to acknowledge the customers when they inevitably come to your life. You can acknowledge the customer by showing praise or giving gifts. Colleen Francis from Engage Selling has provided us with eight positive ways in order to “acknowledge the customers…” http://www.engage-selling.com written by Colleen Francis Your first meeting goes wrong. Then don’t let negative emotions come out n your way of success. Do something proactive to change your perception and help alleviate the stress you’re experiencing. Colleen Francis from Engage Selling has given us five positive ways to deal with these “Character Building Days”. …. http://www.engage-selling.com/
written by Colleen Francis Cut in the price is the key factor, which steals your loyal clients. Competitors opt the price reduction policy, which takes away your valuable customers to whom you have been offering the best of your services. But Colleen has rightly explained under the 6 steps that how a sales representative can overcome such situations when his client says, that he is being offered the same product at a very competitive price. In the above article ……http://www.engage-selling.com
written by Colleen Francis Your product price is too high or it’s too expensive. This is the dreaded pricing question which most of the sales representatives face from their clients. How to deal with such upfront questions is a challenging task. Give an early estimate for such questions by keeping all the options ready. Do your brainstorm to prepare yourself to answer similar question if they arise in future. Just go through.. http://www.engageselling.com/ written by Colleen Francis Is your price too high-or not high enough? Here we are with a two-step formula for handling these kinds of objections. Don’t be afraid of objections, you can use silence to effectively handle almost any objection. Whenever a client tells you your price is too high, just take a deep breath and be quiet. Ask them questions before answering to their objections. Here we are providing you the list of right questions and some responses you can use to answer a client’s objection. Try out these steps to hold success in your hands… http://www.engageselling.com
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