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,
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..
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.
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.
Engaging The CEO (PART 3): Language Of The C-Level Executive
If we want to elevate how we influence and sell, to engage at the CEO or the CXO level in an organisation, then we need to talk the language of leadership and it occurs at two levels: Discuss how you can deliver outcomes and manage their risks.
Talk about the numbers and the business case, plus how success will be measured.
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’.
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.
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.
The Rise Of The Silent Sales Floor Is Killing Business
Every sales person must personally 'own' and masterfully execute these 3 things if they are to succeed in high-value, or any form of business-to-business, selling - The Right Narrative, The Right Combinations and The Right Mindset.
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.






































