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A Sales Process is as simple as ABC

Guest post by: Bob Urichuck

Article Overview: If you are not following a sales process, you are not in control. Consider this for a unique sales process - a sales results process that is as simple as ABC. A. You cannot build anything without a solid foundation and the same applies to the sales process. The A in the ABC Sales Results Process is for Attitude - the foundation of all successful sales people. Without a positive attitude and belief in you, there is no foundation upon which to build a successful organization, or winning products and services or benefit from market growth. Sales professionals need a sales process to reflect, confirm and take hold of

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A Sales Process is as simple as ABC

If you are not following a sales process, you are not in control. Consider this for a unique sales process - a sales results process that is as simple as ABC.

A. You cannot build anything without a solid foundation and the same applies to the sales process. The A in the ABC Sales Results Process is for Attitude - the foundation of all successful sales people. Without a positive attitude and belief in you, there is no foundation upon which to build a successful organization, or winning products and services or benefit from market growth.

Sales professionals need a sales process to reflect, confirm and take hold of their attitude. A sales process is realizing you have the ability to turn your proletarian attitude into a millionaire's attitude. A sales process assists in overcoming fear and dealing with rejection. As part of the essential sales process, a millionaire's attitude will help increase productivity and save time and money.

Sales professionals need a sales process that will reflect an owner's mentality and will uphold the organization's mission statement, endorse the products and services and provide clear direction for team members.

Sale professionals need a sales process to reflect, confirm and take hold of their attitude toward the market. A well thought out sales process will reveal how they are perceived while profiling the ideal prospect. A sales process allows a complete understanding of the competition and a compassionate attitude.

B. Sales professionals should have a sales process based upon an optimistic, positive attitude; however, such an attitude is not enough to guarantee long term sales success. You need goals and an action plan to get you where you want to go. The B in the ABC Sales Results Process is for Behavior - the daily actions required to accomplish goals.

A sales process which includes personal and organizational goals also requires attuned behaviours. A sales process involves market targeting. There is no motivation, no ownership mentality and no drive to go the extra mile if a sales process disregards goals and behaviours.

Sales professionals need a sales process to study the relationship between consistent, positive behaviours and success. The first step is learning this on a personal level. Sales professionals call for a sales process to identify and develop personal goals. They need a sales process to develop an action plan based on the reason they come to work everyday.

Sales professionals also require a sales process to track equivalent procedures, to increase goals, to expand action plans and to acquire behaviors for organizational objectives. A progressive sales process will consistently improve upon time management skills.

Sales professionals could do with a sales process to be familiar with "how to" target their sales efforts through the 80/20 rule. A sales process will implement the ABC target model while obtaining pertinent industry, organizational and client information.

C. Traditional sales training has placed all its efforts on sales techniques. In this ongoing, non traditional sales approach the C in the ABC Sales Results Process is for Competency - the capability of following a sales results process utilizing appropriate sales competencies to build and maintain long term relationships. There are no meaningful sales results and valuable time is wasted without the implementation of a sales results process and without sales competencies.

The ABC sales process is simple. In order to build a long term relationship, one must first establish a strong rapport. Sales professionals need to learn about the relationship selling model, the components of the rapport pie and how to build rapport in the first 30 seconds of meeting.

Following the ABC sales process you will know that once rapport has been established, relevant questions can then be asked. Sales professionals must discover why questions are so important, the type of questions that should be asked and how to respond to questions from the prospect or client without giving free consulting.

Sales professionals who follow the ABC sales process know the right questions to ask and the importance of listening carefully to the answers. The sales process incorporates learning how to qualify opportunities by setting parameters, uncovering buying motivators, financial capabilities, decision making processes and summarizing prior to making a proposal or presentation. This type of sales process is referred to here as a prescription.

Sales professionals utilize the ABC sales process to prescribe solutions specific to the customer's requirements. This sales process allows the customer to buy, to retain the account, to keep competitors out and to build up the account to its maximum potential.

Once the prospect has purchased the solution, the sales professionals who abide by the ABC sales process will know how to maintain the relationship, develop the account for more business and obtain new prospect introductions and referrals.

The time is now to secure the best sales process - the ABC sales process - the sales results process. A process commonly referred to as SUCCESS!

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Bob Urichuck is an internationally renowned Velocity Selling Specialist.

For the last 15-years he has worked with fortune 500 companies and mid size businesses, To Inspire, Empower and Add Sales Velocity to Their Bottom Line.

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Bob Urichuck, is a Canadian and the author of two best-selling books, Disciplined for Life, You Are the Author of Your Future and Up Your Bottom Line, through the Velocity Selling System. He is also a contributor to the book Sales Gurus Speak Out.
Bob has been recognized as an International Sales Expert and ranked # 7 in they World's Top 30 Sales Gurus. Bob was named Consummate Speaker of the year (2000), and awarded Platinum Speaker Status by Meeting Professionals International (MPI). Bob is a Certified Master Trainer (CMT) and Certified Sales Professional (CSP), and he holds a diploma in Adult Learning from St. Francis Xavier University. Bob is the founding president of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS), Ottawa Chapter.

Using Singapore, Dubai and Ottawa as his ongoing hubs, Bob has spoken in over 1,000 cities in over 30 countries to audiences with as many as 10,000 participants in one event. Bob has also written articles and appeared in a variety of print media internationally and is regularly interviewed on national radio and TV programs in his home country and internationally.
His extensive travels have inspired him to work toward a better world on many levels. He is a certified social entrepreneur.
Bob is a catalyst for constant improvement and a cultivator of human potential. His purpose is to inspire, educate and empower people and organizations globally to significantly increase their performance capability while constantly improving the quality of their lives and the lives of others with whom they come in contact.



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