A limitation of LinkedIn introductions is that you must wait for that introduction. You are at the mercy of the person through whom you are being introduced, as well as the person to whom you are being introduced. You have no control over how fast your contact will make the introduction, nor how rapidly you ...
We have all seen and heard it. People making New Year’s resolutions, gyms being packed in January–and once February rolls around, all good ideas are out the window. In my humble opinion, it’s a recipe for failure, because it’s not about the end result but a starting date. If we were to set intentions, rather ...
If you want a better understanding of what truly motivates people who are looking to buy, here’s a great story–backed up by one of my favorite poems. I was recently working with a group of sales professionals when an interesting moment of truth was brought to light by a discussion that broke out. I was ...
On what she loves about SalesPOP and sales itself, why sales managers must collaborate with salespeople on quotas, selling in today’s (very different) economy, her own favorite buying experience, and her top-selling lesson for 2018. Meridith loves her status as a SalesPOP! top contributor for a multitude of reasons, including how SalesPOP! is put together. ...
Search on the phrase, “how to get your customer to . . .” and you can learn how to get them . . . to trust you, . . . to buy, and . . . to pay 10% more, Want to get them to love you, too? Click here to learn how! Ignore these ...
Despite today’s explosion of technology and information, we’re still encountering some of the same selling challenges we did 25 years ago. Knowledge isn’t the problem–it’s the application of knowledge that’s the issue. For example, have you ever seen a salesperson move straight into the “product dump” when she knows she should actually be asking questions ...
Here is the next in my series on salesperson fitness. Emotional fitness is important for anyone, but is crucially important for a salesperson. Something like 90 to 95 percent of the interactions a salesperson has are negative. Phone calls and emails are ignored. Gatekeepers furiously protect decision makers. Many have a 5 to 10 percent ...
I wrote recently about the importance of having an effective follow-up system in place to dramatically (and more easily) increase your sales closing rate. Autoresponder emails are a key component to effective follow-up and no follow-up system should be without them. Setting up a series of automated emails not only saves you time, it puts ...
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