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Process & Method

The sales process are the steps you take to make a sale from start to completion. A sales methodology is how you sell and reflects who you are as a business in order to drive sales. Examples of sales methodologies include SPIN, Solution, Conceptual and Inbound.

Calling

10 Reasons Why Calling Is the #1 Skill You MUST Master

Calling is the top skill you should be developing to gain an edge, not just for prospecting and landing meetings with C-Level decision makers, but at every stage of the funnel.
Marketing and business concepts

Six Sales Prospecting Methods, Including Cold Calling.

67 per cent of salespeople do not achieve their sales targets. Thanks to the internet, buyers now have more information available to them than ever before. This easy access to knowledge is putting sales reps into a weak position, as it empowers buyers to take charge of the sales process.
Engineering

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.
Technology

Sales Navigator Techniques To Know

What tactics for leveraging LinkedIn Sales Navigator do you need to know? Blended prospecting techniques are nothing new but codification of these combinations in the context of the Sales Navigator platform is required.
MeetingsMeetings

5 Steps To Master Sales Meetings

Your first conversation is a make-or-break situation. If you do well, you’re given an opportunity to advance the buying process. Here are 5 critical steps to master sales meetings.
Australia 1960s

The History of Sales Methodology – Part 2 (late 1950s – 1980s)

The History of Sales Methodologies – the sales profession is one of the oldest ones but where did it all start? Part 2 covers the 1950s -1980s.
Customer Engagement

10 Costly Mistakes In Sales Engagement

No business should rest on its laurels, there is always room for improvement. Real leaders are not afraid to admit they don't know something and that they can always learn something new.
Social media

How To Sell More Without Social Media?

Recently I found that there has been a change in the way many are approaching 'LinkedIn'. Have you noticed it? It's like a disease — mindless, endless connection requests of no value.
so what

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,