Selling to Prospective Students.
This past Saturday I had the privilege of talking with prospective students and their parents about all the great things Grove City College has to offer at Junior Crimson Day.…
This past Saturday I had the privilege of talking with prospective students and their parents about all the great things Grove City College has to offer at Junior Crimson Day.…
We have come across our painful customer once again and this week we are going to learn a tactic on how to keep calm even when your client it driving…
For this post, I want to share about a sales tactic that every reader has likely encountered: free-shipping. You may ask, “how is free shipping a sales tactic?” If you’re…
Last weeks lesson about giving permission for the customer to say “no” reminded me of my uncle and how he does not do this. When he finds someone he really…
Sometimes, we get writer’s block. This blog post represents one of those instances. Running out of inspiration for sales-related content, I underwent an online brainstorming session. In the process, I…
“If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn to them the other also. If someone takes your coat, do not withhold your shirt from them” (Luke 6:29). Sandler Rule #28,…
“Thanks so much coming out today, would you be able to give me a price for the proposed work and we can go from there?” Coming from an interested prospect,…
Sandler Rule 27 shares the importance of letting the prospect make their own conclusions. Asking questions, that frame the benefit of the product, allows the customer to reach their own…
This semester, I read The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg. It was a book I had heard about for…
There are probably whole books written about finding “the decision maker.” This makes sense, as a sales person, this the person who will say “yes” or “no” to your product…