Fri, 27 April 2007
Ever wondered if the sales training you're getting was actually the best
available? Or whether what you were learning was actually making you better?
In this week's episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill Caskey
and Bryan Neale discuss the mistakes that sales trainers make that
mess up sales people and how they sell. Have no fear though--if you find
that you are a victim of 'sales training malpractice,' Bill and Bryan have
plenty of tips to get you on the right road to better selling. This
is an eye opening episode that you don't want to miss. Also, email us at
listener@advancedsellingpodcast.com if you want to be considered for our one
hour coaching call. We'll then take the best of those private calls and put
in a podcast episode.
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Fri, 20 April 2007
In this week's episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill Caskey
and Bryan Neale discuss the knack of having good, truthful conversations
with your prospect. What should you listen for? How can you find the heart
of their problems and reasons for buying? Listening should be a big part of
any sales strategy consequently, they discuss how much sales people should
talk, and how much they should listen. Bill and Bryan act out (they're
always acting out) these teachings, so that you can apply them to your
selling strategies immediately.
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Thu, 12 April 2007
In this week's episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale discuss how to overcome your fears of cold calling and prospecting. In sales, the majority of the business you generate is from calling on new prospects. Even though those first phone calls are some of the most dreaded parts of sales, they CAN be mastered. And like we say, 'make your biggest weakness your biggest asset' and watch success ensure. The mind is telling you something if you have fear. It tells you "you aren't looking at the situation "correctly." Caskey and Neale help you change your thinking around these aspects of sales so the "phobia" evaporates.
Don't believe us? Listen and see!
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