Sales Training Tutorials

Small Business Sales How-to Series

Business & Finance, Marketing & Sales, Sales & Selling, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship & Small Business
Cover of the book Sales Training Tutorials by Michael McGaulley, Champlain House Media
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Author: Michael McGaulley ISBN: 9780615922553
Publisher: Champlain House Media Publication: April 12, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Michael McGaulley
ISBN: 9780615922553
Publisher: Champlain House Media
Publication: April 12, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

WHAT IT IS
SALES TRAINING TUTORIALS is a sales training book particularly directed to the needs of peoplewho are new to selling . . . people such as new small business owners,consultants, free-agents, free-lancers and self-employeds who willbenefit from better selling skills.

This sales book is set uparound 25 practical sales skills tutorials that guide the "newbie"through all the steps from getting started with an idea (for a productor service), through finding prospects, making sales calls, handlingsales objections and questions, closing the sale, and following up.

Each tutorial contains practical sales how-to tips, including checklists, and model selling scripts.

WHO IT IS FOR
SALES TRAINING TUTORIALS is mainly intended for individuals who are starting up new ventures -or starting over after a career change - and need to quickly absorbpractical sales techniques needed for sales success. 

It can be used as the basis for hands-on new entrepreneur sales training programs in community colleges or job creation centers.

This sales book is also a to-the-point guide to selling consulting services, and marketing free agent or free lance projects.

Note: SALES TRAINING TUTORIALS is designed for beginners. A companion book, SELLING 101: Consultative Selling Skills, also by Michael McGaulley, is directed to the needs of more experienced sales people, as well as sales managers, sales team leaders, and salestrainers in organizations and colleges.nnn

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
The tutorials are set up around key, practical questions like thosefollowing. In each tutorial, you will find how to tips, model scripts,checklists, and templates for pulling together your ideas and insights.Here are some of those questions:
- Are there important needs that my product or service can fill? If there are no needs, or if the needs are not recognized, then selling your services will be an up-hill battle.Maybe it's best to rethink, open to new slants.
- How does my product or service stand out from the competition? Can I tweak it to make it even more unique and valuable?
- How can I cost-effectively reach the decision makers who can say yes?
- When to work by appointment? When (if ever) by cold-calling?
- How to get past the gate-keeper? How to win an appointment?
- When on-site, what to look for? What does the office mood and style suggest?
- How to open the meeting?
- How to get the prospect excited about what you offer, and what it cando? Hint: telling how great your product is is NOT the best way . . .at least not at the start.
- How to ask the kind of questions that nudge the prospect into telling you why they need what you offer.
- How to talk price. Tip: Price is USUALLY NOT the most important issue.
- How to recognize and respond to "buying signals".
- A dozen-plus ways of "closing"- that is, moving the prospect to take action, now.
- How to look through questions and objections to the deeper point, then turn them into reasons for buying, now.
- When and what kind of proof to offer?
- How to follow up in a professional way with both those have bought, and those who are still only prospects, not customers.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

WHAT IT IS
SALES TRAINING TUTORIALS is a sales training book particularly directed to the needs of peoplewho are new to selling . . . people such as new small business owners,consultants, free-agents, free-lancers and self-employeds who willbenefit from better selling skills.

This sales book is set uparound 25 practical sales skills tutorials that guide the "newbie"through all the steps from getting started with an idea (for a productor service), through finding prospects, making sales calls, handlingsales objections and questions, closing the sale, and following up.

Each tutorial contains practical sales how-to tips, including checklists, and model selling scripts.

WHO IT IS FOR
SALES TRAINING TUTORIALS is mainly intended for individuals who are starting up new ventures -or starting over after a career change - and need to quickly absorbpractical sales techniques needed for sales success. 

It can be used as the basis for hands-on new entrepreneur sales training programs in community colleges or job creation centers.

This sales book is also a to-the-point guide to selling consulting services, and marketing free agent or free lance projects.

Note: SALES TRAINING TUTORIALS is designed for beginners. A companion book, SELLING 101: Consultative Selling Skills, also by Michael McGaulley, is directed to the needs of more experienced sales people, as well as sales managers, sales team leaders, and salestrainers in organizations and colleges.nnn

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
The tutorials are set up around key, practical questions like thosefollowing. In each tutorial, you will find how to tips, model scripts,checklists, and templates for pulling together your ideas and insights.Here are some of those questions:
- Are there important needs that my product or service can fill? If there are no needs, or if the needs are not recognized, then selling your services will be an up-hill battle.Maybe it's best to rethink, open to new slants.
- How does my product or service stand out from the competition? Can I tweak it to make it even more unique and valuable?
- How can I cost-effectively reach the decision makers who can say yes?
- When to work by appointment? When (if ever) by cold-calling?
- How to get past the gate-keeper? How to win an appointment?
- When on-site, what to look for? What does the office mood and style suggest?
- How to open the meeting?
- How to get the prospect excited about what you offer, and what it cando? Hint: telling how great your product is is NOT the best way . . .at least not at the start.
- How to ask the kind of questions that nudge the prospect into telling you why they need what you offer.
- How to talk price. Tip: Price is USUALLY NOT the most important issue.
- How to recognize and respond to "buying signals".
- A dozen-plus ways of "closing"- that is, moving the prospect to take action, now.
- How to look through questions and objections to the deeper point, then turn them into reasons for buying, now.
- When and what kind of proof to offer?
- How to follow up in a professional way with both those have bought, and those who are still only prospects, not customers.

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