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Re: Why We Still Need Legacy Sales Skills

Czech ·
I would be very interested in learning how the competition came in and stole the deal. Was it a lack of closing skills, or was there something else missing in his sales process? Art, do you ever notice that CUSTOMERS are the ones that tend to make decisions towards the end of the month? By biggest "competition" is not the competition, it's the customers not revealing other information that could jeapordize moving forward. For example, customers needs a copier for a new branch office they are...
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Re: Why We Still Need Legacy Sales Skills

Art Post ·
Czech Yes and no. What I do find is that are many that will procrastinate with the decision making process. Usually, this means that there is some type of objection and the client is entertaining other offers. In many cases I run into the same thing with new offices, but what aggravates me the most is the client that refuses to email you back or take your call after you've meet with them the first time. I'm a big boy, if you don't like me or what to go somewhere else, just tell me and I'll...
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Re: Why We Still Need Legacy Sales Skills

Tom Koenig ·
Art Here is my two cents worth. What goes around comes around in this world. Sometimes sooner, sometimes later. If and when we get to the point of people totally taking out the human to human contact in the sales process, they will then begin to miss that same human to human contact, and start to look to regain it. Its my belief that we will begin to see that very soon in things like facebook. Its a great way to help stay in touch with people. But once people begin to use it to avoid each...
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Four Common Mistakes Rookie Copier Sales Rep Make

Art Post ·
Thirty seven years of copier sales has been a blessing. In those years, I've seen it all, and just when I think I can't learn anything new about copiers or sales is when I'm proven wrong. You can never stop increasing your knowledge of the industry nor your selling skills. 1) Resting on Your Laurels: Fantastic, you've made your annual quota, you're also in route to your first Presidents Club Trip. Golly, you did all of this in your first year! You're thinking this is pretty easy right? Now...
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Why We Still Need Legacy Sales Skills

Art Post ·
I'm probably going to go a little off topic here and there, however please bear with me. A few minutes ago I finished up reading "Why a Lifelong Salesperson Thinks Salespeople Are Unnecessary". That the 80%of the purchasing process will take place without human to human contact by 2020, threw me for a loop! Dang, that's only three years from now! The blogger wrote about a software company that has NO salespeople, and that they grew to 450 million in revenue in 15 years. The gist of the blog...
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6 Rookie Sales Call Mistakes That Make Prospects Hang Up ASAP

Art Post ·
As a sales rep, you’re no stranger to rejection. You’ve made hundreds if not thousands of prospecting calls in your career, and regardless of how well you prepared or how perfect the prospect was for your offering, some of those dials resulted in hang-ups. Getting hung up on occasionally is an unfortunate consequence of being in sales. Nothing to obsess over. However, if hang-ups are the rule rather than the exception for you, something’s awry. Here are the top reasons prospects hang up on...
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Re: Four Common Mistakes Rookie Copier Sales Rep Make

Rafael Machado ·
What is the copier sales reps average monthly salary
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