SALES Secrets v1.0
Nate Zoellner
Executive Vice President | Sales Homie | Revenue Architect | Comprehensive Strategist | Employee & Business Developer
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Before we jump into SALES Secrets v1.0 let me tell you about a secret location that is worth your time to visit!
My wife and I had the opportunity to visit what’s affectionately called “the north shore,” north of Duluth, Minnesota, over the weekend.
For anyone keeping score, Duluth is a harbor city in northern Minnesota that sits on Lake Superior. North of Duluth by two hours (and less than 50 miles from the Canadian border) is a quaint community named Grand Marais. It’s breathtakingly beautiful when the fall colors arrive each year, but just as picturesque and pristine any time of the year.
Grand Marais, for anyone that doesn’t live in Minnesota, is a GEM. Certainly one of many SECRETS that Minnesota has to offer. If you haven’t visited, I would highly recommend a weekend stay.
Do you follow Twitter??If not, I’ll post my “Sales Tweets of The Week” below, for more thought-provoking ideas, trends, or stories. Check them out below!
“The best SECRETS are the one’s already traveled.”
I’ve been posting various Twitter polls over the last couple of weeks to gauge opinions and expertise on various SALES topics. Why is this important?
Sometimes, there’s nothing better than receiving some validity to your efforts or coming across new actions that force you to rethink your own.
SALES Secret #1: (click the tweet below to view the final poll results)
The above poll question isn’t really about how you present a proposal. What it’s really about is what type of engagement you subscribe to.
Understandably, there are industries, products, and services where emailing a proposal wouldn’t be considered substandard. That said, if you’re looking for ways to increase your SALES and revenue, think about how you engage your prospects at the proposal delivery stage of your sales process.
SALES Secret #2: (click the tweet below to view the final poll results)
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A broad poll question, but an important one. Above all else, building a relationship takes the cake in most selling situations, according to the poll respondents.
There was a?comment on the tweet/poll?about how the type of SALES that you’re in matters in relation to how they’d answer the poll … and I agree!
"Relationships definitely work but when it’s a cold approach it’s all about positioning.
- Dallas Fontaine (@FontaineDallas)"
Nothing in SALES or revenue generation is a sure thing. The best business builders understand those nuances in relation to the type/industry that they’re selling in and maximize a strategy shift when necessary.
SALES Secret #3: (click the tweet below to view the final poll results)
Above is the age-old question: How much, and when, do the best SALES and revenue generators work?
For the majority of my career, I’ve outperformed my peers, or now, other companies’ growth goals, simply by being the most efficient with my time.
The moral of the story? The best SALES professionals seek to learn and grow their business-building craft from the backs of others before them. There is a lot of validation to the idea that ‘the best SECRETS are the one’s already traveled.’ It’s worked for others; why not grab a theory and adapt it for your own?!
As you look to grow your SALES territory or your company’s topline revenues, it’s imperative that engagement, relationships, and time management are at the top of the lists of understanding.
SALES and revenue generation isn’t a “learn it once” type of deal. Do you want to be the best? Be curious, and be a lifelong learner. Student today, leader and teacher, tomorrow.
Sales Tweets of The Week!
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