6 Steps For Business Development Success
Business Development is a skill that all salespeople need to have. It should be natural and organic to grow the business, find new clients, expand the offering to current clients.
Telephone Sales Techniques For Success (Part 2): Pre-call Preparation
Once you have your general mindset under control, it’s time to look at how you prepare your week. Be organised, be clear on your structure, focus areas and priorities.
The Art Of Storytelling
Scientific evidence shows that one of the best ways for humans to connect, to transfer knowledge or embed new ideas is through the medium of storytelling.
“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.
Engaging The CEO (PART 2): 10 rules To Decode The CEO
How do you engage effectively at the CEO level? The very best leaders are focused on delivering results, making a difference, treasuring time, building people, and leaving a legacy. Here are ten rules to honor on your quest to engage successfully.
The History of Sales Methodology – Part 1 (1900 -1950s)
The History of Sales Methodologies – the sales profession is one of the oldest ones but where did it all start? Part 1 covers the 1900s -1950s.
Why You Need to Increase Your Average Deal Size
Increasing your average deal size is one meaningful way to increase your revenue, and it prevents you from needing to triple or quadruple the number of deals you need to reach your goals.
Questions To Qualify A Prospect
A sales master will know that questions, when they are meaningful, relevant, open, intelligent, astute, are the foundation to knowing your customer.
4 Ways To Convert More Proposals Into Sales
The goal is to win business and do it with the least amount of time, effort and energy. The goal is NOT to provide lots of people with pricing and written solution plans.
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.






































