10 Strategies to be Successful in Sales
What does it take to be successful in sales?
I talk a lot about these strategies in my book,?A Mind for Sales. Today, I am going to go through 10 things you have to be digging into if you want to be successful in sales.
1. Believe in Yourself
If you do not believe in yourself, how can you ever expect others to believe in you? Spoiler alert: They won’t.
You believe in yourself because of the significant improvements you can help others achieve. That is why you sell.
You do not sell because you want to sell a product. You sell because you want to help people.
Believe in yourself.
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2. Put Others First
If you are going to believe in yourself, that means you have to put others first. That means you have to take the time to respect them.
I have found that all great salespeople always put others first. I’m not just talking about the great salesperson who is on top for one quarter, but the salesperson who is consistent, year in and year out.
When you put others first, there is something magical that happens. It opens the door for them to have more opportunities.
When you put others first, people and success gravitate to you.
3. Never Stop Learning
What I always find amazing is the number of top performing salespeople who grabbed a copy of my most recent book, A Mind for Sales, and immediately read it the first week it was out.
They said to me, “Of course I did, because I am always buying and reading every new book that comes out; I am continuously learning.”
Great salespeople never stop learning. They learn about sales, life and their industry. They are on a mission to learn.?
Read more about the importance of constantly growing your mind here.?
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4. Have a Mastermind Group
I am part of a mastermind group and I love it. Three other people and I meet regularly on Zoom right now to discuss our strategies, objectives, how we’re doing, issues and more.
We lift each other up and collectively, we all become better salespeople.
Who is in your mastermind group? I have a whole chapter on the importance of mastermind groups in A Mind for Sales.
5. Know the Outcomes You Create
It is not the product nor the service you sell, it is the outcomes you create. The outcomes are what you want to be zeroed in on. The outcomes are what motivate you and get you excited.
How is that customer better because of them having purchased from you?
6. Use a CRM
The days of thinking you do not need a CRM are long past; that train left the station years ago.
You cannot remember everything. There is no way you can.
Top performing salespeople use tools, and one of those tools is a CRM system.
Use it; it’s there for you.
7. Consistent Sales Process
Using a CRM allows you to have a consistent sales process and stay right in step. One of the key things a CRM allows you to do is follow up consistently.
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Average and low-performing salespeople do a lot of spraying and praying. They throw something out that does not work and then they try something else.
Top-performing salespeople stay consistent. They know their plan, work their plan and do not deviate from it.
8. Protect Your Time
Your time is your most valuable asset. I have another chapter on that in A Mind for Sales.
The most valuable asset is not what you sell, and it is not your customers. It is your time.
You have to protect your time; top-performing salespeople understand that and do not get caught up in just doing ‘stuff.’
If it is not revenue-producing or helping them achieve their goals, they are not doing it.
Protect your time – it’s simple.
9. Know Your ICP
Top-performing salespeople know their Ideal Customer Profile, or ICP.
Knowing this keeps you from prospecting with people who:
Great salespeople stay in their ICP because it allows them to be confident and more knowledgeable; it allows them to close more sales faster and at a higher price.
Don’t know who your ICP is yet? Tap here to access my videos to help you figure it out.
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10. Keep Things Simple
Surprisingly enough, the most successful salespeople keep things very simple. They have a very repetitive model, they know exactly what they want to do and when they want to do it, and then they execute it.
Lower-level salespeople are always confused on the next new thing to try. No, keep things simple.
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I hope you enjoyed my 10 strategies to move yourself toward being seen as a successful high-performing salesperson. Check out A Mind for Sales for more content on this subject.
What could you accomplish in 33 days?
I’m pleased to announce that I’ve published a new book! I’m on a mission to help new and seasoned salespeople get their sales mindset right and improve their selling process.?
The book might be brief, but it packs a punch.?
I share 33 of my best mindset, prospecting, and selling tips. Then I leave you with some thought-provoking questions and space to journal your answers.?
Do it by yourself, or in a group. One day at a time, you’ll mold your mindset into that of a top performer.
I know this will help so many of you see and achieve what you didn’t think was possible. It’s available on Kindle for just $0.99 for a limited time.?
For those who prefer turning real pages, a print copy is available, too.?
As always, great selling!
MH
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What a valuable resource! These strategies are key to unlocking sales potential and achieving success!
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4 个月Excellent list here. #9 can take some time to dial in if you want to get laser focused. And when you do…it’s worth all the money effort!
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4 个月Fantastic insights! Believing in oneself and putting others first are foundational principles that resonate deeply. Continuous learning, leveraging CRM tools, and protecting one's time are crucial strategies for consistent success. Your emphasis on simplicity and knowing your Ideal Customer Profile is spot on. Looking forward to diving into The Making of a Mind for Sales" for more actionable tips. Thanks for sharing!
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4 个月Great post as usual Mark Hunter. I especially like #5 It's one of my favorite questions to ask. "What would be the perfect outcome for you and in what timeframe?"
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4 个月Absolutely fundamental for the mind of a sales guy. #1 and #2 were both game-changers for me. If you didn't believe yourself, who else would. If you aren't there for others, your probably there for yourself.