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How to Reach Decision Makers Every Time

No More Cold Calling

A referral is the best way to get a meeting with the decision maker. There are two parts to the sales process: Part One: Getting meetings with decision makers. You get an introduction to your prospect, and you get a meeting with the decision maker. Why It’s So Hard to Reach Decision Makers.

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Homicide Detective Makes Best Case for Sales Process

Understanding the Sales Force

Although this is an article about sales process, the first two paragraphs have more to do with religion than sales. I’m sure by now you’re thinking, but Dave, what the heck does that have to do with sales process? Most of that group believes that a sales process is helpful.

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Sales Process for the Anti-Sales Process Crowd

Understanding the Sales Force

Earlier this week, I was interviewed by John Radkins, for his Sales Machine Blog, and he asked me to explain sales process for those who don’t want to be restricted by sales process. Think of the sales process as a journey rather than an adventure. A journey is planned.

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Navigating Buying Committees and Identifying True Decision Makers: A Salesperson's Guide

The Center for Sales Strategy

B2B (business-to-business) sales often involve multiple decision-makers within a buying committee. This can make it challenging for salespeople to identify the true decision-makers and effectively navigate the sales process.

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How Building a Stone Walkway Makes the Case for Sales Process

Understanding the Sales Force

If they were anything like the bottom 56% of all salespeople, who don’t effectively follow a sales process, they would begin with step 4 so that they could quickly get to steps 7-9. The post How Building a Stone Walkway Makes the Case for Sales Process appeared first on Kurlan & Associates, Inc.

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Proving Business Value in the Software Sales Process

Sales and Marketing Management

When selling enterprise software and software as a service (SaaS), a proof-of-value exercise (POV) can be an accelerator for the decision maker, especially when working with a prospect that has complex requirements. The post Proving Business Value in the Software Sales Process appeared first on Sales & Marketing Management.

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Multiple Decision Makers? 5 Strategies for an Easier Sales Process

Hubspot Sales

You might sell a product that genuinely makes conducting business easier, but this doesn't grant you a simple sales process. The sales process can be long, tedious, and frustrating, no matter how innovative your product may be. Make it Easy to Share Information. Be Willing to Conduct Multiple Demos.