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connections and headspace « Selling with Creativity
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Mistake #5 Salespeople Make in Client Meetings- The Mulligan. November 25th, 2015. We've all had "that's what I should've said" moments. After a discussion is already over, the perfect one-liner, ideal comeback, elegant analogy or consummately constructed point occurs to us. The one parlay that would have made our argument. Golfers have a name for the do-over of a shot that didn't go where they wanted, the Mulligan Read More. Tags: building client relationships. Posted in connections and headspace. When ...
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referrals « Selling with Creativity
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Sales Insight: How to Cross the Credibility Threshold. November 21st, 2014. Gina is a super smart twenty-six year old. She just got her doctorate from Yale University. She wrote her doctorate thesis on the market evolution of a cutting edge tech product. Ultimately, Gina sees herself in academia, but she’s taken a sales job with an established high-flying tech startup that produces the product she did her thesis on Read More. Posted in connections and headspace. January 7th, 2011. Informal vs. formal.
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Sales process « Selling with Creativity
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Mistake #5 Salespeople Make in Client Meetings- The Mulligan. November 25th, 2015. We've all had "that's what I should've said" moments. After a discussion is already over, the perfect one-liner, ideal comeback, elegant analogy or consummately constructed point occurs to us. The one parlay that would have made our argument. Golfers have a name for the do-over of a shot that didn't go where they wanted, the Mulligan Read More. Tags: building client relationships. Posted in connections and headspace. Mista...
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sales credibility « Selling with Creativity
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The 3rd Mistake in Sales Meetings – the Lex Luther. October 20th, 2015. The face-to-face meeting with a client, especially the first one, is the single most important event in the sales process. Stumbling block #3 in new client meetings (see #2 Robot) is the monologue. When you’re excited about what you or your product can do for your new client, it takes discipline not to explain it right away Read More. Wait to add value. Sales Insight: How to Cross the Credibility Threshold. November 21st, 2014. Mista...
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Selling « Selling with Creativity
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What Legendary Coach Bear Bryant Can Teach Us About Selling. October 3rd, 2014. Mistake #5 Salespeople Make in Client Meetings- The Mulligan. Mistake 4 Salespeople Make in Meetings- Total Recall. The 3rd Mistake in Sales Meetings – the Lex Luther. 5 Mistakes People Make in Sales Meetings – #2 Robot. 5 Mistakes Salespeople Make in Client Meetings – #1 No Traction. Informal vs. formal. Mixing business and personal. Someone you'd like to know. Talking into the void. In the waiting room. Wait to add value.
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Bear Bryant « Selling with Creativity
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What Legendary Coach Bear Bryant Can Teach Us About Selling. October 3rd, 2014. Mistake #5 Salespeople Make in Client Meetings- The Mulligan. Mistake 4 Salespeople Make in Meetings- Total Recall. The 3rd Mistake in Sales Meetings – the Lex Luther. 5 Mistakes People Make in Sales Meetings – #2 Robot. 5 Mistakes Salespeople Make in Client Meetings – #1 No Traction. Informal vs. formal. Mixing business and personal. Someone you'd like to know. Talking into the void. In the waiting room. Wait to add value.
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credibility « Selling with Creativity
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The 3rd Mistake in Sales Meetings – the Lex Luther. October 20th, 2015. The face-to-face meeting with a client, especially the first one, is the single most important event in the sales process. Stumbling block #3 in new client meetings (see #2 Robot) is the monologue. When you’re excited about what you or your product can do for your new client, it takes discipline not to explain it right away Read More. Wait to add value. 5 Mistakes Salespeople Make in Client Meetings – #1 No Traction. While prowling a...
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sales analytics « Selling with Creativity
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What Legendary Coach Bear Bryant Can Teach Us About Selling. October 3rd, 2014. Mistake #5 Salespeople Make in Client Meetings- The Mulligan. Mistake 4 Salespeople Make in Meetings- Total Recall. The 3rd Mistake in Sales Meetings – the Lex Luther. 5 Mistakes People Make in Sales Meetings – #2 Robot. 5 Mistakes Salespeople Make in Client Meetings – #1 No Traction. Informal vs. formal. Mixing business and personal. Someone you'd like to know. Talking into the void. In the waiting room. Wait to add value.
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Malcolm Butler is Superbowl’s MVP. If you sell, why you care. « Selling with Creativity
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Laquo; Sales Insight: How to Cross the Credibility Threshold. Malcolm Butler is Superbowl’s MVP. If you sell, why you care. Malcolm Butler, said the caller, is the MVP. He doesn’t make that interception in the end zone at the end of the game, New England loses. The radio host cut off the caller, in order to comment uninterrupted. Malcolm Butler made one great, smart football play that won the game for New England. He picked off the pass, but you don’t give the MVP to a player for one play. He grinned and...