Fri, 27 July 2007
Ever been sold to by an "old world sales person?" Kind of frightening, isn't it?
In this week's episode of the Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill Caskey and
Bryan Neale discuss some of the many differences between the old and new way of
selling. It's a good gut-check to see if you slip back in to old beliefs and tactics
when you're in pursuit of a sale. Use this episode in your sales training since
it addresses some of the core problems today's sales professional faces.
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Mon, 23 July 2007
Ever wondered where the line was between being persistent and being a pest? You're not alone. Most sales people have. In this week's episode of the Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale read a letter from a listener who is concerned with how persistent he should be toward the end of the deal. You see most sales strategies are built on the premise of 'convince and persuade.' And with that misaligned orientation, the sales professional sometimes pushes too hard in an effort to close the sale. This episode has many tips and good ways to follow up with your prospect--in a way that won't push them away.
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Sun, 8 July 2007
In this week's episode of the Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill Caskey
interviews a special guest, Dan Heath, the author of the
Made to Stick. He joins us today to share
his insights on helping OTHERS understand your ideas and helping YOU communicate them better. It seems in most sales training, we talk about communication skills, but spend little time talking about the thinking behind communicating ideas. Dan has researched why/how some ideas stick and others don't. And since professional selling revolves around how compelling you make your ideas for the prospect, Dan was the perfect guest. These are skills that you can learn and apply immediately to your sales strategies to help increase sales. Make sure to go buy Dan's book, Made to Stick. Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die.
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