Want to increase sales within your company? It’s not as hard to do as some might have you believe. Read More
Commissions are a very subjective thing, and for most sales people, a very personal thing, and rightfully so. The one thing that everyone seems to agree on is that the incentive plan should drive results. Of course, that assumes that you have the right plan in place. After that, you get little agreement.
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The Sales Bloggers Union is off to a fine start for 2010, kicking off the decade with a topic near and dear to my heart and I am sure yours, Commission Plans & Targets. Do they have to be the same old same old? If selling has changed in the post Lehman Brothers era, should incentive plans change too? Everything you ever needed to know (well almost everything).

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This list of sales industry leaders is composed of sales executives, writers, trainers, analysts and more, all of whom are making savvy use of many of the social media tools available today and helping usher in the renaissance they like to call ‘Sales 2.0.’ Read More
Like many salespeople and small business owners, I find staying focused during prime selling hours to be difficult.

Interruptions, minor emergencies, emails, phone calls, and a myriad of other issues and concerns are constantly trying to draw my attention away from my primary business activity—selling.

So what did I do? Read More
An article about how new client meetings should run like a good first date, with excitment and trust Read More
An overview on how to use content to make sales as opposed to an old school sales letter. Includes tips, tricks and more. Read More
Professionalism in sales requires two defining attributes. These attributes are intentions and outcomes. Intentions speak to the salespersons motivations. Outcomes speaks to their competency in helping their clients achieve their goals. Read More
Skimping and saving and “making due” are getting boring to the American public. When a society has been marinated in privilege and choice, a year or 18 months of cash flow limits is quite enough.However, the emotional need does not reflect the economic reality.
Learn how large and small business alike have tapped into that luxury feeling for inexpensive items. Read More
Skimping and saving and “making due” are getting boring to the American public.When a society has been marinated in privilege and choice, a year or 18 months of cash flow limits is quite enough.However, the emotional need does not reflect the economic reality.
It's time for luxury in the most unexpected places. Read More
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