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    The search for the right career is a delicate process. You shouldn't rush into anything. Take your time, and really examine all of the necessary aspects of your career before you decide that you want to stick with it for a long time.The first thing you need to examine is yourself. What are your interests? What are you good at? What are the things you enjoy d
    ng an introduction that the prospect has heard dozens of times before such as: “Hello, my name is Bill, how are you today?” Just about all salespeople open conversation this way. Instead, try something like this: “This weekend I was working with Prestige Homes over in Spalding Farms and I couldn’t help
    How to Achieve a Huge Profit from a Cookie Dough Church Fundraiser
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    If salespeople expect to be in control of their financial destiny, they have little choice but to make prospect calls. Few salespeople I’ve met actually enjoy making cold calls, but since they are a necessity for any true professional salesperson, every salesperson should suck it up and begin developing their cold-calling skills. Here are several steps that I believe will make the cold calls less unpleasant.

    1. Do your homework. Try to never make a cold call until you have done enough research on a particular prospect to know a few facts about him and his company. Some personal information will help tremendously. This step alone will set you apart from the great majority of your competitors.

    2. Be prepared to open the conversation with a prospect with a sincere compliment…with emphasis on sincere. Everyone enjoys receiving a compliment, so either from the homework you have done or from observations you’ve made in the field, do your best to find something positive to comment on. This is a great way to make a good first impression.

    3. When I introduce myself to a prospect, I like to introduce the prospect to an idea that is unique to me. I do everything in my power to avoid duplicating an introduction that the prospect has heard dozens of times before such as: “Hello, my name is Bill, how are you today?” Just about all salespeople open conversation this way. Instead, try something like this: “This weekend I was working with Prestige Homes over in Spalding Farms and I couldn’t help

    Think Twice Before You Send That E-mail
    When communicating with a customer, which is the best method or channel of communication: face-to-face, phone, or e-mail?Face-to-face meetings provide an opportunity to create rapport and expand relationships far better than phone or e-mail. Meetings in-person are rich with social cues such as body language, which can help you understand the other party’s em
    their cold-calling skills. Here are several steps that I believe will make the cold calls less unpleasant.

    1. Do your homework. Try to never make a cold call until you have done enough research on a particular prospect to know a few facts about him and his company. Some personal information will help tremendously. This step alone will set you apart from the great majority of your competitors.

    2. Be prepared to open the conversation with a prospect with a sincere compliment…with emphasis on sincere. Everyone enjoys receiving a compliment, so either from the homework you have done or from observations you’ve made in the field, do your best to find something positive to comment on. This is a great way to make a good first impression.

    3. When I introduce myself to a prospect, I like to introduce the prospect to an idea that is unique to me. I do everything in my power to avoid duplicating an introduction that the prospect has heard dozens of times before such as: “Hello, my name is Bill, how are you today?” Just about all salespeople open conversation this way. Instead, try something like this: “This weekend I was working with Prestige Homes over in Spalding Farms and I couldn’t help

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    elp tremendously. This step alone will set you apart from the great majority of your competitors.

    2. Be prepared to open the conversation with a prospect with a sincere compliment…with emphasis on sincere. Everyone enjoys receiving a compliment, so either from the homework you have done or from observations you’ve made in the field, do your best to find something positive to comment on. This is a great way to make a good first impression.

    3. When I introduce myself to a prospect, I like to introduce the prospect to an idea that is unique to me. I do everything in my power to avoid duplicating an introduction that the prospect has heard dozens of times before such as: “Hello, my name is Bill, how are you today?” Just about all salespeople open conversation this way. Instead, try something like this: “This weekend I was working with Prestige Homes over in Spalding Farms and I couldn’t help

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    servations you’ve made in the field, do your best to find something positive to comment on. This is a great way to make a good first impression.

    3. When I introduce myself to a prospect, I like to introduce the prospect to an idea that is unique to me. I do everything in my power to avoid duplicating an introduction that the prospect has heard dozens of times before such as: “Hello, my name is Bill, how are you today?” Just about all salespeople open conversation this way. Instead, try something like this: “This weekend I was working with Prestige Homes over in Spalding Farms and I couldn’t help

    Notes for Newbies - Part One - Your Market
    Hello againToday we want to talk about your market. Your choice for this part of your business is crucial to getting it off the ground and making big money for you. :-) Indeed, if you don’t get this right, your business simply won’t succeed.Your market You need to think long and hard about your target market. This dec
    ng an introduction that the prospect has heard dozens of times before such as: “Hello, my name is Bill, how are you today?” Just about all salespeople open conversation this way. Instead, try something like this: “This weekend I was working with Prestige Homes over in Spalding Farms and I couldn’t help but notice the split level you’re building next door. I know how busy you are, but I have a great idea for that house that I’d like to share with you. Is now a good time?”

    4. If you have been given the prospect’s name from, say, a current customer whom is a friend of the prospect, you might open conversation with something like, “Yesterday, I was visiting with one of my good customers, and also a good friend of yours, Liz Sheffield. She asked for me to give you a call and I promised that I would. Do you have a couple of minutes to spend with me now or would it be better if I called back at a more convenient time?”

    5. Depending on the prospect’s reaction to your innovative idea (see #3 above), ask permission to stop by for a visit. Explain that you would like to gain a better understanding of the service levels that are most critical to him and see if you can find an opportunity to improve on the service he’s receiving from his current vendor.

    6. Resist asking for an order on the first call unless the prospect makes the offer. Remember that the purpose of the initial call is to make a strong enough impression to get permission to come back.

    7. Before you leave, always express a

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