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All Set
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Tactics - Getting to 1st Base (Appointments)
When you’re prospecting and you do finally reach a prospect, it’s discouraging when the prospect says, “we’re all set”. But it doesn’t have to be discouraging. There are things you can do to turn these calls around but you might be uncomfortable with it.
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Five Phone Selling Traps
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Tactics - Getting to 1st Base (Appointments)
Many salespeople, even veterans, go through periods when they’re not effective on the phone. Salespeople who are new to a company face this challenge when they must tell the new story or ask the new questions.
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Resistance
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Tactics - Getting to 1st Base (Appointments)
Every salesperson in every business encounters resistance in some part of the selling process. Most salespeople encounter resistance when cold calling while others encounter it at closing time.
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Obstacles to Reaching 1st Base
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Tactics - Getting to 1st Base (Appointments)
When salespeople share the list of objections they most often receive, very few of them are industry specific and most of them are very popular. When we assign those objections to the base path on which they should have been handled, the majority of the objections take place on the way to first base.
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More on First Impressions
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Tactics - Getting to 1st Base (Appointments)
Red Sox fans are getting a fairly positive impression of starting pitcher Julian Tavarez. It turns out that he’s a free spirit, hanging out and having fun in the dugout with superstars Manny Ramirez and Daisuke Matsusaka. He’s pitching well and Red Sox fans are quite happy to have him on their team. He’s always talking, laughing and having fun and seems like a great guy to have on the team. But it wasn’t always like this.
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Not How to Do It
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Tactics - Getting to 1st Base (Appointments)
Last week I received an email from a salesperson who attempted to get me interested in her web site development services by telling me that there were both major and minor problems with two of my web sites.
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Focus, Discipline and Commitment
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Motivation
In these economic times, maintaining your focus, being disciplined and strong commitment are more critical than ever. Do you ever find yourself becoming distracted? Do you ever find yourself:
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Saying Hello – Are You Authentic?
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Tactics - Getting to 1st Base (Appointments)
This may seem like a rant about nothing but I happen to think it’s a big deal. I think most salespeople do a horrible job at saying hello to their prospects, customers and clients.
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Getting Your Prospects’ Attention
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Tactics - Getting to 1st Base (Appointments)
Last night my wife and I attended “The Drowsy Chaperone”, a musical comedy from which I can provide a strong lesson for salespeople. The show starts off with the “man in the chair” saying something like, “I know, you hope the show will be good” and “you probably hope it doesn’t run too long” and “you hope it’s going to be funny”.
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The Enemy in Sales
- January 19, 2015
- Posted by: Kurlan & Associates, Inc.
- Categories: Monthly Tips, Strategy
Most salespeople do not properly identify the real enemy they face each day. They mistakenly believe that they are fighting their competition, themselves, their prospects, the economy, their pricing, and a myriad of other issues. In reality, there is only a single enemy, which often masquerades as one of those other issues I just named. The enemy is….resistance.