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2nd of the 10 Kurlan Sales Competencies that are Key to Building a Sales Culture
What exactly is a case of Happy Ears? A salesperson has Happy Ears when she hears what she wants to hear. Example: Your salesperson asks her prospect about the budget and the prospect says, "we'll try to find the money". Your salesperson hears, "We have the money, and we will spend the money, and there isn't a limit."

Why your bank account may not reflect the sales that you have made
If you are just starting out with your small business, it could be that you are not too comfortable with the ins and outs of financial management. You may have been misled into thinking that your bank account is a good way to measure the sales that your business has made in a certain period of time. In order to understand why your bank account is not an accurate reflection of your sales, there are a couple of things that need to be taken into account.

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4.3 Conclusion: Economic Report on Africa 2007
The following conclusions summarize the results of Africa’s export diversification efforts and results:

6.4 Limitations of participatory skill development
There is simply too little information in the public domain to be able to draw meaningful conclusions about the outputs and impacts of this new approach to skill development among the poor. However, the following concerns are frequently mentioned.

Change More Than the Calendar
If you are waiting for the calendar to change your life or your business, you are kidding yourself. My own observation is that these false start dates are nothing more than excuses and actual obstacles to not face reality and take action. No matter your intentions, I think everyone has been guilty of false statements at some time.

The False Economy of “In-House”
The False Economy of "In-House" - Small businesses need to watch every dollar. Unfortunately, some expenditures seem reasonable but are, in reality, quite costly. These are called "false economies" and they can drive down your revenue even while you think you are saving money! In this article, learn about one classic false economy and discover how you can eliminate the problem and save money in your business with a solution that seems more expensive!

How to Market your Website for less then $200.00 a month if not FREE!
Not so long ago, I discovered the maze of how to advertise your websites was a mine field of false offers and false leads. I even paid 179.00 to drive 25,000 to my website, without a single sale. So, I decided to forge out and figure out how to do this for less then $200.00 a month. Surprise, three months in, my advertising for my primary business and my blogs is now free! Here is what I learned - don't be where I was - Beautiful Website - No Business!

Why is ‘cheap’ a false economy?
Understandably everyone wants to save money, especially in these times, however we need to be aware of falling victim to false economy. False Economy is an expression that refers to an action which saves money at the beginning but which, over a longer period of time, results in more money being wasted than being saved. For instance, I have never understood why some people will drive half an hour across town to get their petrol two cents a litre cheaper, all the while using up what they may save by driving across town, notwithstanding the time it took to travel there and back in the first place. In almost all cases this action delivers a net loss.

FRANCHISE SELLING TIPS: # 4
FALSE VERSUS REAL OBJECTIONS When "selling" Jantize America franchises, you will constantly be encountering false and real objections. If you give up with the first "false" one you receive from a prospect, you are not only possibly losing a great Master franchisee for Jantize America, you are doing your prospect a great injustice....

Sales Effectiveness - IDC and CEB Draw Conflicting Conclusions
Two studies, two different conclusions about sales effectiveness. What gives?

Home staging competition may not be tough as you think
The Staging Diva, Debra Gould advises aspiring home stagers to not jump to conclusions when doing market research and discourage themselves from moving forward.

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