Thu, 30 October 2008 On this episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast: Networking—The 10-Letter, 4-Letter Word. Love it or hate it, it's CRITICAL to a salesperson's success. Networking "diva" Julie Bauke provides a fresh approach to an old topic. (18:16)
Contact Julie Bauke at: www.congruitycareer.com
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Thu, 23 October 2008 Do your presentations leave people cold? How would you know? Salespeople need to be good at presentations. Period. And the rules are changing as well. You’ll need to stop selling and begin educating and connecting with people. Here, Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale talk about some tips to use when doing a presentation. They cover a few. Then you can email them at listener@advancedsellingpodcast.com to get the PDF of the rest. (13:10) Other blogs/podcasts mentioned in the podcast: www.sethgodin.com Comments[7] |
Thu, 16 October 2008 Bill and Bryan go to the mailbag this week to answer two questions from their listeners: How do I ease my way in to new accounts when the account’s been transferred from another salesperson? and How do I have my boss see that this is a better way to sell? Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale address both of these issues. (12:06) Comments[5] |
Thu, 9 October 2008 You’ve heard the saying, “How you do anything is how you do everything.” Well, if you haven’t heard that, you just did, so consider this your lucky day. Well, we have a cousin saying: “How you show up, determines what shows up.” Sales trainers Bryan Neale and Bill Caskey discuss the notion of how you show up on sales calls. And they help you get your mind right to do so properly. (12:28)
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Thu, 25 September 2008 Sales managers—ever wonder why your sales meetings put people to sleep? Well, Bill and Bryan help you by giving you some ideas on what to do at your next sales meeting. Sales / account people? Listen closely to this podcast and then suggest to your manager that these things be covered.
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Mon, 21 January 2008 Ever had a buyer change at the most inopportune time? Actually, it seems like that’s the only times buyers change—right when you’re in the middle of a sale. But what should you do about that? Most sales training doesn’t really address the seriousness of the issue. But Caskey and Neale do on today’s episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast.
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Thu, 20 December 2007 So, how do you handle conflict with a prospect—yet still preserve their dignity? This happens a lot when your buyer has a distinct impression of your value or an opinion of their pain—and you know it’s wrong. If you mess this up, you’ll lose rapport. If you handle it right, you can get past it and move on. Caskey and Neale talk about being right versus being rich.
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Thu, 13 December 2007 Ready to take a walk down memory lane-and laugh your (you know what) off? This episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast recounts some of Bill and Bryan's funniest, most embarrassing, stupidest experiences as salespeople. They take you through their own personal TRUE stories that many of you will likely relate to and hopefully can laugh about. Be ready to send them your story after you hear theirs.
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Tue, 20 November 2007 Lead generation continues to come up as one of the most important issues facing sales people today. There just never seems to be enough in the funnel.
Today, Bryan Neale and Bill Caskey talk about a new strategy that you can use to help bolster leads—and help you generate marketing content from your intellectual capital.
One of the perspectives here is you must stop acting like a sales person—and start acting like a business owner/marketer. Begin thinking of yourself as a “go to resource” for solutions.
If you can get there mentally, this podcast will make tons of sense.
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