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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.

Video Conferencing

Video Conferencing – 10 Practical Tips

Mastering video conferencing opens up all sorts of opportunities. It puts us ahead of those that only use the telephone. ‘Seeing’ a client makes it easier to build rapport, engage eye-to-eye, ‘showcase’ our wares and gauge reactions.
Email Marketing

What You Need to Know About Pitching Over Email

Become someone people want to buy from, not someone that repels people by spamming them over email and LinkedIn.

The Fear And Generational Shift Against Cold Calling

Salespeople are being taught to fear cold calling by people who should know better. Much of the advice they offer validates and even spreads a fear of sales interactions.
Growth

“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.
Cold fire

Why Do The Hottest Deals Go Cold?

Closing the sale is a make-or-break moment for every salesperson. It’s the culmination of weeks or months of blood, sweat and tears and determines whether all that effort was really worthwhile or not.
Business Growth

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.
Trust

Discounting Erodes Trust

Some salespeople when they feel they are not going to get the sale can get into the habit of offering discounts. When you are sold on the value, you won’t be discounting.
Piggy Bank

“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.
Networking

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.
Decision maker

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’.