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Neil Rackham undertook the largest-ever study of professional selling, observing more than 35,000 sales calls in over 20 countries. Here's what he learned. Read more
The art of Sandwich Selling has nothing to do with bread, but do it effectively, and you’ll make some serious dough! Read more
Comments: 7Your industry knowledge is valuable and you have every right to protect it. But could withholding information from your customers as a selling strategy actually be costing you business? Read more
Comments: 6If you hate the process of selling to a potential client, you're about to be let into a huge secret. The reason you hate selling is because your marketing sucks. Read more
Comments: 11Sales guru, Neil Rackham has done far more than most when it comes to researching and understanding the behaviours of a successful salesperson. In this video interview he points out some key traits to assist us. Read more
Comments: 1Would you like to grow your business, increase local brand awareness and have hundreds of new, guaranteed customers – all in a single day? By taking advantage of collective group buying, you might be able to do exactly that. Read more
Comments: 6In a tough market, determining how to approach sales can be a critical issue. Often we assume it's all about price. Neil Rackham thinks otherwise. Read more
Comments: 5In this short video, Steve Herzberg shares some great tips with Robert Gerrish on closing the sale. Read more
Comments: 1In this video I talk with Steve Herzberg. Steve trains the big end of town and as it turns out, his tips are ideal for us soloists. Happily, we snared him as a speaker at Flying Solo LIVE! 2009. Check him out. Read more
Comments: 2The Information Age has turned the intangibles of Data, Information, Knowledge and Ideas into very real careers and livelihoods for many of us. But perhaps it’s time to look beyond selling information. Read more
Comments: 8When I started out in business I had a real fear of selling. I thought salespeople weren't to be trusted, and I never wanted to hear 'no' from a prospect. Read more
Comments: 10Professional salespeople love negotiation, but many soloists are more comfortable doing their job rather than negotiating about it. Here are nine tips for improving your negotiation skills. Read more
Comments: 11Now I don't want to cause alarm, but to put this week's story about recognising buying signals in context I need to tell you that I started my working career as a used car salesman. Read more
Comments: 5Sales success depends on conversion. If you don't currently track your conversion rate, you will notice an increase in sales just by doing so. People always do more when they are being watched! Read more
Comments: 14Rejection is always hard to accept, and often potential clients aren't clear why they turned us down. We assume it has something to do with price or their relationship with a competitor. Are these the reasons why we are not winning proposals? Read more
Comments: 7An original way to get some excellent profile for yourself and your business is to enter awards. Read more
Comments: 4Meetings can prove to be either a positive, fruitful encounter...or a total waste of time. To conduct effective meetings, you need to bring clarity and preparation to the table. Read more
Comments: 4Are you regularly in touch with your clients and prospects? If not you could be missing out on valuable relationship building opportunities, not to mention sales! Following up is one of the essential business sales skills to produce sales growth. Read more
Comments: 13Do you know how to sell yourself and your business? The key is to be happy promoting who you are, what you do and be clear on the benefits of doing business with you. Read more
Comments: 9"Increase sales" is the stated goal of many soloists at the start of the year. Having strategic sales plans maximises your chances of securing the business you need to get on track for achieving this year's targets. Read more
Comments: 3Those starting out in their solo business often struggle with selling themselves as an expert. It's more common to take on anything and everything regardless of whether it’s exactly what you want to do or not. Read more
Comments: 2If you're already a free member, you can upgrade to Business Class through 'My account'.