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How Well Are You Keeping Your Focus on Increasing Sales?
Keeping your focus on increasing sales may sound a little odd to you. You’re in sales or own your own small business of course your focus is on sales, or is it?

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Do What It Takes To Succeed
You know what it takes to succeed. Fill your appointment calendar with qualified prospects, convert many of them into clients, do your job, and create loyalty that motivates them to introduce you to others.

“A Strategic Approach To Setting & Achieving Your Goals For The New Year, According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach”
The end of the calendar year or the end of the company’s fiscal year presents an opportune time to review the performance of the past year and to develop some solid business goals for the new calendar or fiscal year. Using some strategic thinking, here are a few tips for setting and achieving your goals for the new year.

Voice Mail - Friend or Foe
What is your instant response to the question? If your belief is voice mail is bad.... it will be bad! You will validate that belief by making sure you get no value from it. If there is one thing guaranteed to drive consultants up the wall, it is trying to get prospects to return their calls. We are in a catch-22, you cannot drop in without an appointment, but we cannot get an appointment because nobody returns our calls. You just cannot win sometimes.

Appointment Letters – Small Business Tips to Get Your Foot in the Door
Many small businesses struggle with writing letters to potential clients trying to get an appointment with them. But it doesn't have to be as difficult as it may seem. As a professional copy writer, here are my top 10 tips for effective appointment letters.

Successful Appointment Setting in Today's Economy
Many marketers have gradually come to realize that the key to getting your prospective clients to listen to you and hear you out isn't just getting an appointment. If you are in a business that requires you to set appointments first you may hear questions/comments like this: 'Give me the Readers Digest version right now or I'm not making an appointment.' OR 'I need to hear a little more detail BEFORE I meet with you' OR 'If this is going to cost me anything, I'm not interested' OR Gone are the days when the prospective customer just waited for your call or visit so YOU could inform him or her how things worked. How can you get your foot in the door to gain trust and image credibility?

Develope a marketing calendar
All businesses should have a marketing calendar! So what is a marketing calendar? During the course of the year you should track where your enquiries come from and which ones lead to customers. At the same time you should record which month the enquiries come in to your business so that you can build a picture of which months are your busiest and which ones are the least busy. Once you have compiled this data you can put this into the form of a calendar and then use this to your businesses advantage. By knowing which months in the year you already get most enquiries; you can then plan further advertising in those months to really capitalise on the months in which your customers are looking to buy.

3 Simple Steps to Creating Your Marketing Calendar
What is a marketing calendar? This article asks and answers the questions what is a marketing calendar and offers in three easy ways for you to create your next marketing calendar. First you'll need a strategic marketing plan with all your marketing tactics ready to be put into your new marketing calendar. Then you'll need use your marketing calendar to kick all your marketing into fast action.

LEADER ARE LIKE CALENDAR ,NEVER LIES.
The calendar never lies. Our personality should match with calendar.

Tips for Effective Appointment Setting – Handling Objections and Listening Skills
Getting your prospect to talk to you is achieving half of the appointment setting effort; the other half which is just as important is addressing your prospect’s issues and concerns. You have made your way through the gatekeeper and have delivered a fantastic opening statement. Now your prospect seems to be listening and finally he responds with a series of questions and states the reasons why your product or service doesn’t measure up to his expectations or it does not answer a need that would merit his consideration for an appointment schedule. In short, he is now in the “objection” mode.

Get Outside Before The Snow Flies
Technically, according to whoever's in charge of the calendar, today's the first full day of Fall. Whatever you were going to do this summer, if you haven't done it by now, the calendar says you've missed it....

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