Air Travel for Business: Where Carriers Get it Wrong

Like many professional sellers, I travel all the time. Having racked up over 225,000 miles over two major airlines last year you could say that my most used office space is seat 3D. Air Canada and America are my preferred choices and I am always pleased with the levels of service they provide their elite fliers. Concierge service, priority numbers, access to the best seats and best flights, upgrades, free food and drinks - it really does pay to be a top tier with these two airliners. I need to be productive when I travel. For me, that means a business class seat for room and privacy, power, and WiFi. After all, this is my office! This month, I was surprised to be be missing key elements from these requirements with both carriers.

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Why Comparing Apples-to-Oranges Wins | Sales Tips

Most sales reps are making a fundamental mistake when handling the pricing objection. They're always trying to get the buyer to make an apples-to-apples comparison on the pricing and that’s not what we want. We want the buyer to be faced with an apples-to-oranges comparison. Now, why do we want that?

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Do Your Emails Measure Up?

Response rates are critical in sales. After all, if you can't get a buyer to respond to a call or an email...you can't start a relationship let alone close a sale. Smart sellers know that email marketing to a warm list of buyers is a profitable way to both keep in touch with your current customers as well as attracting new buyers. That being said, you must pay attention to a few rules to ensuring your emails are responded to positively.

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Jump Start Your Year Right Now | Sales Tips

Recently, I was working with a client on some planning for their sales team. Specifically, we were creating action plans for every sales team members so that they would know how many calls, emails, meetings they need to take in a given day, week, month or year in order for them to hit their goal.

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3 Steps to Effective Sales Coaching

As a sales leader, you need to know how to be an effective coach. LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and even Oprah Winfrey have coaches - because they understand the power of an outside perspective to help them master their own games. So, regardless of how well a salesperson is excelling or exceeding their targets, you should never just "let them be" and hope that they continue to grow, develop, and produce results. The problem is, many sales leaders don't understand the difference between coaching, managing and simply shouting out directives and commands. Don't be fooled, the latter is NOT coaching.

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How to Find Your Sales Gold Mine

What if I told you that you may be standing on a sales gold mine and not even know it? There are actually countless organizations who will miss their sales targets this year, without realizing that if they took advantage of this gold mine, they could not only make up lost ground, but completely exceed the results they hope to create this year. Don't worry about grabbing your shovels, no physical labor is necessary to tap into and grab the gold that's already waiting for you. Wondering what I'm talking about? Enough suspense!

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The Critical Key to Sales Success

Do your team members possess the key trait for sales success? People are always asking me what they think the number one personality trait of a successful salesperson should be. Now, there is obviously a mixture of key strengths an ideal salesperson should possess, but one that stands out for me is personal responsibility. A salesperson is simply not prepared to reach their maximum potential until they take responsibility for their wins, losses, and their development as a sales professional. Here are a few questions to discover if this trait exists in your next candidate:

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