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Sales Training Ashford

There are many misconceptions about sales. A sale is about deception. Sales means being pushy. A sale is manipulation. And if you believe these the first thing you need to do is rethink.

Amesis Ltd
01622 853683
Eastwood Rd, Ulcombe,
Maidstone
Direct Vocational Training Ltd
01622 768688
18-20, Albion Place,
Maidstone
YMCA Training
01622 752139
30-34, Albion Place,
Maidstone
Pitman Training Centre
01622 693141
21-22, Fairmeadow,
Maidstone
Premier Training & Development Ltd
01622 672185
David Lloyd Centre, Barker Rd,
Maidstone
KITA Ltd
01795 421737
Suite 4,62, Bell Rd,Sittingbourne,
Gillingham
Tomorrow's People Trust
01622 691699
39-48, Marsham St,
Maidstone
C.I.P.T.T Ltd
01634 379489
23, Chipstead Rd,
Gillingham
CS & A Training
01622 600901
King St, Allington,
Maidstone
S.F.M Training
01622 600026
St. Peter St,
Maidstone

Sales Training

Many business owners and professionals don’t want to think of themselves in a sales role. But how will you get business, sell your products, earn fees if you don’t sell?

Any one in a small business, a professional firm and especially sole traders need to master the skills and processes involved in being an effective salesman or woman.

Luckily it’s actually very simple.

There are many misconceptions about sales. A sale is about deception. Sales means being pushy. A sale is manipulation. And if you believe these the first thing you need to do is rethink.

Ask yourself when you’ve been persuaded by a good salesman and think about what happened. Were they honest? Did they talk at you or listen to what your requirements were? Were they helpful in explaining things to you and offering alternatives? I’d like to bet they were all of these things – and that’s what being a good salesman is all about.

Skills
So lets get down to basics and think about the skills a good salesman possesses. Actually there are probably only a few. The most important however is the skill of listening. Listening to what people say and don’t say, and listening to what they want and what they need, sometimes two different things. Linked to this is the skill of asking the right questions to find out more.

Then process starts to kick in – if you’ve listened carefully and asked searching questions you are in a better position to present solutions in terms of both features and benefits. And you are better equipped to handle objections and present logical arguments.

So if you can master the skills of listening, questioning, presenting and objection handling you are well on the way. And as with any skill practice makes perfect.

If you’ve managed to master these skills you’re likely to be far more confident to go on to the final stage, which is to ask for the business.

There’s a simple way to give yourself more confidence and that’s to have a tried and tested sales process that you can follow.

Sales Process
You should map out your sales process for approaching a particular client before you start anything else.

A simple process might look something like this:

Pre-qualification – You take a call from a prospect. You should gather information about them, to establish if and how you might be able to help them, and give them some information about your business. This stage should be biased towards listening.

Information – Send them or direct them to relevant information as a follow up to your initial conversation. You might send them an email with a link to an article on your website, send them a targeted brochure or a couple of case studies. Remember less is more – they won’t sit and read pages and pages so keep it brief and relevant.

Appointment Setting – If you believe you can help them ask to see them. You need dedicated t...

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