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Selling Attitude!

Guest post by: Paul Donehue

Article Overview: Selling is a people business. People buy from people, and most often, from people that they like. But what makes one sales rep more likeable than the next? Surely all, or at least most sellers try to be likeable! Attitude makes the difference.

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Selling Attitude!

"Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal. Nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude." -W.W. Ziege

Selling is a people business. People buy from people, and most often, from people that they like. But what makes one sales rep more likeable than the next? Surely all, or at least most sellers try to be likeable!

Attitude makes the difference.

A positive attitude is not only easily recognizable, but it's catchy. Sellers who possess truly positive attitudes "assume the close." They honestly expect the best from customers and prospects, and they offer their personal best as well. They tend to react to things positively and, more importantly, tend to bring about positive reactions from others.

Christine Harvey asks a pertinent question in her book, Successful Selling. "What are the chances that your customer will be positive if you aren't? The answer is zero."

But it's not easy to be truly positive! Especially when so much of selling tends to be negative.

In his book Selling 101, Michael McGaulley writes, "Despite all the people one meets, selling is a lonely profession. They [sales people] may feel isolated, and not understand that selling is a matter of working through the nos to find the few yes responses that make it all worthwhile."

Successful sales people know and understand this concept -- and react positively to the negative responses that they know are all part of the cycle. Many sales professionals will readily admit that they "look for the nos," because it is only then that they can actually sell something.

A positive attitude is a pre-requisite to long-termed sales success. We must first believe in our products and services, as well as in our companies and ourselves before we can expect customers or prospects to do so.

Every sales person and every sales manager should recognize the importance of developing and maintaining such an attitude within themselves and within their organizations.

A final testimonial to this discipline is a poem, author unknown, entitled The Winner. The final verse:

Life's battles don't always go

to the stronger or faster man;

but sooner or later the man who wins

is the fellow who thinks he can.

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About the Author: Paul Donehue
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A professional and seasoned consultant, coach and trainer, Paul Donehue has made a life's study out of working with and motivating people. His extensive background in sales, management and as an entrepreneur has provided the perfect vehicle for him to interact with and observe the behavior of leaders and professionals in numerous fields, and to see first-hand how many have been able to achieve and surpass their goals. Now president of Paul Charles & Associates, a training and consulting firm specializing in sales, sales management, business communication, marketing communication and business development, Paul regularly conducts on-site and on-line training and coaching programs, and facilitates a wide range of meetings and programs. He has also spoken at many corporate and association events. He is a member of the National Writers Union and The NH Writer's Project, and has co-authored several books; he is also a former director of the Smaller Business Association of New England (SBANE), a two-term Commissioner on the Londonderry Housing & Redevelopment Authority, and has served as a board-member for a number of businesses and organizations. In his highly interactive style, Paul relays stories of innovation, perseverance and success, and presents new ideas in a positive manner that inspires others to build upon strengths while adopting fresh perspectives and a spirit of self-improvement.

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Re: THE SECRET TO SUCCESS IS ALL IN YOUR HEAD...RIGHT NOW!!! Re: THE SECRET TO SUCCESS IS ALL IN YOUR HEAD...RIGHT NOW!!! - Yes, you are right Mal. Attitude plays a big role in it. Robert
Re: What to do at the first roadblock? Re: What to do at the first roadblock? - Upon first discouragement, dig in and see if things are as they seem. Sometimes, even though there are several products out there that appear comparable, they are no match. Maybe they do don't a good job of what they are intended for, or maybe there are several glitches in their system, or perhaps their customer service just plain stinks. Decide how you can "one up" all of these things and decide that you are going to create a better product that more people would want. Attitude is 95% of the battle. If you feel defeated before you've done any research on any of the other products, you're doing yourself a huge disservice. Give yourself a chance and see if you can be the BEST in every way. This will get you far no matter what the venture.
Re: Stay positive! Re: Stay positive! - Great theme My favorite book the ageless "Power of Positive Thinking" and I do not read many of these Motivational Books, Attitude is everything - a positive one is ore likely to bring positive results According to my Pisces horoscope - I am told that by my birth I am to be moody. We all have those bad days, but even though moody by nature, I tried to keep those days down to 4 or 5 a year - not bad for a Pisces Hang with the positives, lose the negatives
Re: Kevin's Case Study #10 - When to become an entrepreneur? Re: Kevin's Case Study #10 - When to become an entrepreneur? - When the bug bite you. A lot of successful entrepreneurs started in their teens or at school. Selling sweets to fellow students or lemonade to firends in the neighbourhood.
Re: This is Marketing Warfare! Re: This is Marketing Warfare! - Hey GT, I guess this was from a while back, and it'll test your memory a bit but could you possibly elaborate on Unique Selling Proposition? Can you give us some examples of good USPs?


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