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Creating A Successful Online Sales Strategy
You have a website, and perhaps you're even a professional salesperson, and as such you know that the best way to sell someone something is face-to-face, but have you seen the price of gas lately? So whether your customers are local, national, or international, the cost of getting to them is just too darn high to make any money. You could call them on the phone or email them, but with voice mail, spam filters, and all manner of gatekeepers, it is literally impossible to get to people, even when they're waiting for your call. It's never been easy to sell, but in today's jaded, cynical, frustrated business climate, the job is even harder.

Debunking the Great Sales Myth
The progress of sales as a profession is often hampered by myths, misunderstanding and plain ignorance. Over many years of testing, recruiting, researching and training salespeople, we have learned quite a few things about salespeople. Some may surprise you and some may not. The 39% factor Interviews with over 100 000 business decision-makers have revealed that in b-2-b markets a customer’s decision to buy is based on:- • Salesperson’s competence (39%) • A total customer solution (22%) • Quality of product or service (21%) • Competitive price (18%) The salesperson is the sale. • Many sales stars operate in commodity marks • Sales superstars usually dont shine academically • Sales talent can be sharpened not created • Sales training is not enough

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Product Packaging The Secret to Selling a Commodity Product
In the world of marketing, perception is reality. You can use that to your advantage if you sell a commodity product. This article gives you a good example of how to package a commodity product for higher profits.

Debunking the Great Sales Myth
The progress of sales as a profession is often hampered by myths, misunderstanding and plain ignorance. Over many years of testing, recruiting, researching and training salespeople, we have learned quite a few things about salespeople. Some may surprise you and some may not. The 39% factor Interviews with over 100 000 business decision-makers have revealed that in b-2-b markets a customer’s decision to buy is based on:- • Salesperson’s competence (39%) • A total customer solution (22%) • Quality of product or service (21%) • Competitive price (18%) The salesperson is the sale. • Many sales stars operate in commodity marks • Sales superstars usually dont shine academically • Sales talent can be sharpened not created • Sales training is not enough

Invest a Little More Time and Easily Win More Sales
Time is a precious commodity especially to those in sales. There never is enough time to return phone calls, answer emails and complete all those proposals. Yet, this week I realized how many sales opportunities are lost when sales professionals fail to invest just a little more time.

Build Value Not Discount To Avoid Becoming A Commodity in Your Industry During Good or Bad Times
Many sales professionals to small business owners to C Level executives believe that by discounting their products or service during good or bad times that they can increase sales and maintain customer loyalty. However, what these folks are really doing is just the opposite because they have turned their products and services into a commodity.

Cold Calling Should Not Create the Sales Catastrophe of Becoming a Commodity
Do you need more sales as service professional whether you are a business consultant, sales coach, financial advisor, insurance agent or realtor? Are you making those necessary cold calls? Did you ever think that you are potentially creating a sales catastrophe of becoming a commodity?

Success is a moving platform
Do you have the wrong sales team delivering your sales strategy? Ask yourself the follow the questions: How has your strategy and /or market place changed recently? How have you seen the role of 'sales' change over the last few years in your industry? How do your sales people compare to your competitors? How do your sales people need to sell now? How is your product offering behaving in the market place now? Was it once exclusive and now a commodity? The definition of a ‘good' salesperson is driven by many possible needs. Those needs are a function of industry standards, changing market conditions, competition, corporate strategy and culture, personalities, past experiences, just to name a few.

Top Salespeople Avoid Commodity Selling
If your pushing products/service you may be turning your product/service into a price driven commodity. With small changes in how you approach, talk and present can take you out of the price driven commodity race.

Home Show Recruiting Game
If you are not getting good turn out at your home party business sales training meetings then you must look at the value you are providing for your direct sales team at the training meetings. Here is a fun way to add fun to your home business sales training meetings. Fun is a commodity in these times that has a tremendous value!

Tough Times Need Laser Focus
The word on the street is that we are in the middle of a tough economy. Some even say that we are involved in a recession and that sales are tougher to come by now than they have been in many years. With fuel prices soaring, commodity pricing all over the board, the financial markets in upheaval, and the real estate markets still reeling, many companies, in a lot of different industries, are trying to recover from slumping sales.

Fiat Money Vs Commodity Money-A Raging Debate
Are you looking to become involved in the discussion surrounding fiat money vs. commodity money? Many people are trying to learn more about this discussion as countries around the world are running up debt. America is not exempt from this either as seen by the trillions currently owed by the United States government. Commodity money is currency backed by a tangible object. Up until the mid-20th century, the American dollar was backed by gold.

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