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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.

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.
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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.
Opportunity

Why You Need Create Opportunities and Not Just Find Them

Finding new opportunities and creating them are two different outcomes. Creating new opportunities requires a different approach. If you aspire to be a trusted advisor, you need to demonstrate why and how.
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.
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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.
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.
Questions

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.
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.
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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.
Connection

How Customer-Centric Is Your Value Proposition?

Sales and marketing people have been bandying around terms like Value Propositions, Unique Selling Proposition, Unique Value Propositions for decades. But, unfortunately, they still mean different things to different people. And they have been misused for too long.