Quick Sales Tips: Practical Advice, in Bite Sized Pieces!

By Susan A. Enns & Robert J. Weese

Quick Sales Tips: Practical Advice, in Bite Sized Pieces! - Susan A. Enns & Robert J. Weese
  • Release Date: 2013-03-01
  • Genre: Business & Personal Finance

Description

"Quick Sales Tips" is a collection of little ideas to help you realize your sales potential. Simply put, this is practical advice, in bit sized pieces. Whether you are an entrepreneur marketing your own products and services, or a direct sales representative servicing your assigned sales territory, this book will improve your skills so you will sell more. They are in no particular order, just a random collection of over 100 tips to help you achieve your sales potential.

When we started the company, B2B Sales Connections, a number of years ago, we realized that one of the best ways to improve people’s sales skills was to distribute a monthly sales newsletter filled with sales tips, techniques, and best practices. The glowing feedback we received from the readers of "AIM HIGHER" was overwhelming and our subscriber quickly grew, as it continues to do so today.

One of the most popular sections of the newsletter has always been our monthly quick sales tip, dating all the way back to our first edition. It was when one subscriber wrote us and said, “... if sales folks would follow your "sales tip of the month" every day...their life would change” we decided to put all our best tips in one place and the idea for this book was born.

"Quick Sales Tips" is based on over 50 years of successful B2B sales and sales management expertise. It is a collection of our own personal sales techniques, as well as other successful sales professionals we have been lucky enough to work with over the years. They are in no particular order, just a random collection of over 100 tips to help you achieve your sales potential. We hope you find them as influential on the success of your career as our newsletter subscribers have found them to be.

When you retire and look back on your career, you will realize it was the small improvements to your skills and techniques you made over the years that made the most difference on your overall success. After all as Alan Weiss once said, Improve by 1 percent a day, and in just seventy days, you're twice as good."

Aim higher!