4. Successful sales people listen. Most sales people will ask
a question then give their customer the answer, or continue to talk
afterwards instead of waiting for their response. Great sales people
know that customers will tell them everything they need to know if given
the right opportunity. They ask questions and listen carefully to the
responses, often taking notes and summarizing their understanding of the
customers' comments. They have learned that silence is golden.
5. Successful sales people are passionate. They love their
company and they exude this pride when talking about their products and
services. The more passionate you are about your career, the greater the
chance you will succeed. The reason for this is simple—when you love
what you do you are going to put more effort into your work. When you
are passionate about the products or services you sell, your enthusiasm
will shine brightly in every conversation. If you aren’t genuinely
excited about selling your particular product or service, give serious
consideration to making a change. You are not doing yourself, your
company or your customers any favors by continuing to represent
something you can’t get excited about.
6. Successful sales people are enthusiastic. They are always
in a positive mood - even during difficult times - and their enthusiasm
is contagious. They seldom talk poorly of the company or the business.
When faced with unpleasant or negative situations, they choose to focus
on the positive elements instead of allowing themselves to be dragged
down.
7. Successful sales people take responsibility for their results.
They do not blame internal problems, the economy, tough competitors, or
anything else if they fail to meet their sales quotas. They know that
their actions alone will determine their results and they do what is
necessary.
8. Successful sales people work hard. Most people want to be
successful but they aren’t prepared to work hard to achieve it. Sales
superstars don’ t wait for business to come to them; they go after it.
They usually start work earlier than their coworkers and stay later than
everyone else. They make more calls, prospect more consistently, talk to
more people, and give more sales presentations than their coworkers.
9. Successful sales people keep in touch with their clients.
They know that constant contact helps keep clients so they use a variety
of approaches to accomplish this. They send thank-you, birthday, and
anniversary cards. They make phone calls and schedule regular ‘keep in
touch’ breakfast and lunch meetings. They send articles of value to
their customers and send an email newsletter. They are constantly on the
lookout for new and creative ways to keep their name in their customers’
minds.
10. Successful sales people show value. Today’s business world
is more competitive than ever before and most sales people think that
price is the only motivating buying factor. Successful sales people
recognize that price is a factor in every sale but it is seldom the
primary reason someone chooses a particular product or supplier. They
know that a well-informed buyer will usually base much of her decision
on the value proposition presented by the sales person. They know how to
create this value with each customer, prospect, or buyer they encounter.
We all have what it takes to become successful. Are you ready to make
it happen?
© 2005 Kelley Robertson, all rights reserved.
Kelley Robertson, President of the Robertson Training Group,
works with businesses to help them increase their sales and motivate their
employees. He is also the author of Stop, Ask & Listen – Proven sales techniques to turn browsers into buyers
. For information on his programs, visit
his website at
www.RobertsonTrainingGroup.com.