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The Price Objection—Again!

Mr. Inside Sales

If you’re ever challenged with the objection, “Your price is pretty high for that…” and you are tempted to see if you can lower your price to compete, what is the most important bit of information you need? I was listening to a training call the last week, and the prospect told the rep that his price was quite high for a certain item.

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One Key to Combatting Negativity

Mr. Inside Sales

Several of his books include: “The Power of Positive Leadership,” “The Energy Bus,” etc. What this means is that rather than let that random, negative self-talk just pour into you, you should instead talk back to yourself in advance and feed the positive self-talk you need to succeed. ON DEMAND SALES TRAINING THAT GETS RESULTS!

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A Critical Mistake In Handle Prospecting Objections

The Pipeline

There is no mistaking a rejection on the phone, but with those other softer tools, you can tell yourself they’re just ignoring you, maybe next time. I don’t like objections any more than anyone reading this, but it is part of the territory, just like 100 mile-hour pucks coming at your goalie mask; until you accept that you will always lag.

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Mastering the Art of Overcoming Cold Call Objections in Sales

Lead411

Mastering the Art of Overcoming Cold Call Objections in Sales Cold calling can be a daunting task for many sales professionals. It’s an essential part of the sales process, but it often comes with its fair share of objections. Recognizing the underlying reasons behind objections will help you address them more effectively.

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3 Strategies to Position Sales Teams for Growth

Allego

To do that, sales leaders themselves need training and they must have modern revenue enablement tools that allow them to provide continuous learning, easily coach their sales reps, and uncover sellers’ full capabilities. Coaching involves skill development, which requires training your reps. The two are very different.

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3 Interviewing Mistakes to Avoid!

Mr. Inside Sales

Study these 3 interviewing mistakes and make sure YOU don’t make them the next time you’re trying to land your next sales position. If you have several years where you moved around a lot, simply list: “Speak to me to clarify most recent positions.” ON DEMAND SALES TRAINING THAT GETS RESULTS! Too many sales reps like to talk.

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Script to Deal with the Covid-19 Objection

Mr. Inside Sales

You probably get this objection, or some version of it, every day now. Anyway, how do you handle this objection when you’re prospecting? Here are some practical tips and a word-for-word way to handle this current objection: First: Take your “salesman hat” off. ON DEMAND SALES TRAINING THAT GETS RESULTS! Sound familiar?