Turning Consumer Trends Into Sales Tips. Part 2 of 6: Too Many Choices
Sales Tips to Turn “Tryers” Faced with Too Many Choices Into Buyers In this series, I look at consumer trends for 2017 identified in a document recently released by Ford Motor Company, that I discussed in a recent post. Sheryl Connelly, Global Consumer Trends and...Turning Consumer Trends Into Sales Tips. Part 1 of 6: Time
Turn Consumer Trends Into Sales Tips You Can Use Last week, I shared a visionary document released by Ford Motor Company. The article, based on the results of multiple surveys, includes candid discussions of modern trends, and how Ford is responding to those trends. I...Need Sales Tips for 2017? Don’t Miss This BIG One From Ford Motor Company
Turn Consumer Trends Into Sales Tips Unless you are in the automotive industry, you might be thinking to yourself that Ford Motor Co. has absolutely nothing to do with sales tips or your business. You would be wrong. Here’s why. Sheryl Connelly, Global Consumer...5 Ways To Win With Your Next Introductory Sales Call
How To “Have Them At Hello” – Or Shortly After During Your Next Introductory Sales Call New business. New customers. New accounts. If you run a business, you know that success depends upon a steady stream of prospects for you or your salespeople to meet, convince and...How To Increase Sales Like The Pros
It seems sometimes many think there is a silver bullet to getting new sales. I get asked all the time about how to increase sales. And while here at Superior we focus on the process to save our clients time and money, our print supply chain technology and promotional product management systems will also increase sales.
But today, I’d like to talk about personal selling success. And I believe it’s as true these days as it was in those “good old” days: successful selling is less about the act of selling and more about building relationships, offering solutions to make your clients lives less complicated and doing the hard work people don’t see.
Often, as we see those around us having success in increasing sales, we fall for the “iceberg” illusion in the attached image. We see those people who get lots of sales as “natural born salespeople” who successfully increase sales through some secret sauce that is beyond our reach. Not True!