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3 Secrets For Unstoppable Sales Success
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| Guest post by: Milly Sonneman |
Article Overview: What makes a seller unstoppable? Is it education, skills or product line? Is it natural talent? Find out exactly what they know…to achieve unstoppable success in your sales.
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3 Secrets For Unstoppable Sales Success
What makes a seller unstoppable? Is it education, skills or
product line? Is it natural talent? Find out exactly what they know…to achieve
unstoppable success in your sales.
In business, there are always a handful of people who have
the most coveted title. It isn’t the title of CEO. It isn’t the one of CFO.
Nope. It’s a whole different level of respect. It’s the title of utmost
respect: “Unstoppable.”
Several months ago, I interviewed a sales professional who
deserved this title. She is humble about her skill. So much so that she asked
me to keep her name confidential. However, she agreed to let me share what I
learned about her secret for success.
My guess is you’ve got a big presentation, pitch or event
coming up. You need to achieve top results. And you don’t have the luxury of
doing ‘OK’ or ‘so-so.’ You have to make it work. That’s why I know you’ll snap
up these insights like bar nuts with a frosty drink.
Here we go. When I asked about her success, she told me
these 3 winning secrets.
1. Use What You Have
How do you do your best work?
“Use what you have—from your natural strengths to the tools
at hand.
Here’s the quote I have on my wall:
“Your best work is your expression of yourself. Now, you may
not be the greatest at it, but when you do it, you’re the only expert.”
—Frank Gehry
That’s inspiring. Natural strengths are unique to you.
That’s the beauty. If you use what you are good at, you’ll become the expert at
being you. You are the only expert at you. If you’re feeling down or get
doubtful, remember this.
Also, use what ever is at hand. I’m always using visual
storytelling to simplify ideas and help people solve problems. But sometimes
you’re in a restaurant. There’s no whiteboard. So, use what you have. Sketch on
a napkin. Draw on the menu. If you have nothing to write with, share your story
with visual examples and metaphors. Use props and objects to describe your
story. You wouldn’t believe what you can describe, using salt and pepper
shakers as props!”
2. Listen Like A Hawk
What is your most important skill?
“Listening.
Clients love to talk about what’s going on…and when they do,
listen like a hawk. They give you clues. Clues about what matters most to them.
Clues about what they dream and dread.
Use their words, phrases and ideas to develop solutions.
People are constantly giving clues. If they talk, there is tons of information.
If they don’t talk, then you have to listen more closely.
What are they saying with their face, expression, hands and
body language? What clues are they giving you in what they are not saying?
Recently I was part of a large conference. While some people
weren’t saying much, a lot of other people were spilling their guts. It was
fascinating. I learned more in the breaks, in the hallway, at meals and in the
lobbies than I did in the formal sessions. Be on the lookout for clues. Take
them anywhere you find them.
Working with clients is a lot like putting together a
gigantic jigsaw puzzle. You may not see the whole picture. You have to stumble
along putting together the pieces as you go.”
3. Let Others Take Credit
What’s been the toughest thing to learn?
“Not taking credit for ideas. I’ve learned to let other
people take the credit. I don’t need to be in the spotlight. In fact, people
are a whole lot happier if they believe ideas are their own. And it doesn’t
hurt me one bit.
I don’t need to run around claiming ownership—not when a
strategy is working, people are engaged and things are moving forward. The goal
is to work together and create something wonderful.
It might sound too basic. But everyone wants to look great.
In selling, consulting and presenting, help people look great. Let them take
the credit…and go beyond that. Help them look great. It’s a simple recipe but
it works.”
Do you want to achieve exceptional sales success? Use these
3 tips and you’ll soon deserve the most important title of all: “Unstoppable.”
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About the Author: Milly Sonneman RSS for Milly's articles - Visit Milly's website Milly Sonneman is a recognized expert in visual language. She is the co-director of Presentation Storyboarding, a leading presentation training firm, and author of the popular guides: Beyond Words and Rainmaker Stories available on Amazon. Milly helps business professionals give winning presentations, through Email Marketing skills trainings at Presentation Storyboarding. You can find out more about our courses or contact Milly through our website at: http://www.presentationstoryboarding.com/ Click here to visit Milly's website The Top 5 SlideFree Challenges You Face Are Your Presentations Improving Communication Jumpstart Your Presentation Skills Training At a Click of a Button Do You Have Effective Presentation Research Habits The Key To Successful Whiteboard Presentations |
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