The “So What” Card
During your presentation dry-run, ask your colleagues to play the role of the customer. Every time you make a statement, particularly one which relates to your business or your solution, anyone in the room should be encouraged to hold up their ‘So What’ card,
“If You Don’t Know, You Won’t Grow!”
There are a multitude of ways to retain and grow existing customers and the same goes for securing new customers. Before you charge off into a frenzy of activity, it’s important to consider which of those is most likely to work best for you, your target market and the solution you sell.
When You Have Too Many Deals In Your Sales Pipeline
Only managing the volume of a salesperson's pipeline is not always the best approach. If we have too strong a focus on driving these volume numbers, we risk sellers, either consciously or unconsciously, loading the number of deals to meet those metrics whether they be real deals or not, or whether they have the time to develop those deals or not.
Are You Selling To The Decision Maker?
The focus of your efforts is about being the authority, being prepared and being professional the whole way through – not just pushing to meet with the ‘person behind’.
Cracking The Myth Of Sales Hunters & Farmers
Many so called “experts” claim that there are two types of salespeople – Hunters and Farmers. Employing hunter and farmer sales teams increases costs and often confuses buyers.
21 Sales Myths Busted
Don't get siloed with who you know, network trade shows, online groups and always be connected around shared interests. Trust me - go do the research.
Objection Handling – The Special Sauce
Most sellers say they're handling objections correctly. If your objection response strategy is sound and you've practised it. Then you and your team should be able to handle 'standard' objections with ease in your everyday selling situations whenever they come up.
Networking At A Conference – How To!
After 10 years in running EVENTS, Trade Shows and Entertainment, people always said the same thing to me, that the networking was the best part of the event, it didn't matter how much technology or free drinks we put on, business people always love to chat.
The History of Sales Methodology – Part 3 (1990s – 2010’s)
Sales is one of the oldest professions in the world but where did it all start? Part 3 covers the 1990s – 2010's and the selling methodologies during this period included Relationship Selling, Solutions Selling and the Challenger sale..
“I don’t have budget” – what to do next
You’re with a prospect and they have a need—yet they are saying your solution is too expensive. You’re concerned they will look elsewhere.





































