Five Great Sales Strategies for the New Year

Let’s spend a few minutes on your selling priorities for 2012. Follow this roadmap and you can achieve success.

#1 Always Be Prospecting:
Prospecting is and always will be the foundation of all successful businesses. The day you stop prospecting is the day your business starts to die.

#2 Call Your Customers:
You can have the greatest product or service in the world but if nobody knows about it you simply do not have a business. Pick up the phone and call your customers, learn how their needs have changed, reinforce your value, and secure strong relationships (or your competition will).

#3 Train Your Teams: Products or services do not sell themselves. They don’t magically fly off the shelves. It takes highly skilled sales teams to communicate effectively how your product or service will solve your target audience’s problem. Have you trained everyone in your organization what great customer service is and what it looks like? Having a training strategy or plan is critical to your company’s success. Superior customer service doesn’t magically happen. It takes vision, leadership, dedication and superb execution.

#4 Engage with Social Media: If you’re not engaged in social media then you are already behind your competition. Social media can be a great way to connect and engage with your prospects and customers. I know one thing to be true, social media has changed the game of business forever. You can embrace it or ignore it.

#5 Expect Results:
At the end of the day it’s about (measurable) results. You want results. Your customers want results. Results truly are the measure of how well you apply what you learn in life.

Apply these five fundamentals in 2012 and discover your best-selling year yet!

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  • http://www.courtneyengle.com Courtney Engle

    I need to be reminding to reach out to existing clients more often.

  • http://theprospectingexpertblog.com/ Steve Kloyda

    It is amazing how easy it is to get away from the simple things. Thanks for your comment. Have a great day!

  • John Ashford

    All these are great suggestions.  I also think in a cross of what to do and not do for me is:  picking the fruitful networking events that I enjoy and are a win/win for me and the folks there.  Sometimes it is easy to get caught up in just going and feeling like you are doing something but one of my goals this year is to be more targeted.

    John Ashford

  • http://theprospectingexpertblog.com/ Steve Kloyda

    Yes, it is easy to get distracted with all the busywork. I love what Jim Rohn the great business strategist said many years ago, “Busy doing what?” Thanks for your comment.

  • Xtmnx

    Great Advice! Steve, you’re the man!