Advertising sales tips and ideas from an experienced sales manager, trainer and consultant. Practical real world advice for sales people and small business owners
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Looking ahead to 2010
2009 was a challenging year but I think we have seen the worst of the recession. I believe that the difficulties of the past 2 years will have a lasting effect on the way people buy. The recession has forced consumers and business people to focus on value. To be successful, sales people must become expert at demonstrating the value of the programs they offer. Sales people must use their skills and knowledge to add value to every transaction and every customer contact. In the coming year I will endeavor through this blog, my other writings and my training classes to help sales people and their managers become better at what they do.
I wish you a prosperous New Year. Please contact me if there is anything I can do to help you achieve your goals.
Keep Smiling in 2010, Keep Selling in 2010!
Thanks Jim Busch
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
The 1st step to a happy New Year
This is the 1st step toward a happy New Year for both you and your customer.
Keep Smiling, Keep Selling!
Thanks Jim Busch
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sales Resolutions
- Listen more than you talk
- Ask more than you tell
- Don't prejudge any prospect
- Always think about how you can help the customer
- Ignore at least the first 4 "NO's"
- (Bonus) Always ask for referrals
Keep Smiling, Keep Selling!
Thanks Jim Busch
Sunday, December 27, 2009
"Scratch their back"
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Thanks Jim Busch
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Sales lessons from Santa
- Keep working when everyone else quits and goes to bed
- Maintain a positive attitude, you have to believe in yourself even when a lot of other people don't.
- Keep your sense of humor-HO HO HO
- If you manage your time right, you can cover a lot of territory
- Make lots of calls--hit every prospect
- Quality your prospects (Naughty? Nice?)
- Make sure you have everything you need in your bag.
- If they won't let you in the door--try the chimney
- Everyone loves you when you deliver as promised.
- When you work is done, then you can enjoy the milk and cookies.
Keep Smiling! Keep Selling!
Thanks Jim Busch
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Carve your goals in stone
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Thanks Jim B.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Clear the decks
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Thanks Jim Busch
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Weekly Quote
Three Rules of Success in Sales:
- Make Calls
- Make More Calls
- Make Many More Calls
This makes great sense to me.
Keep Smiling, Keep Selling!
Thanks Jim Busch
Feed your creativity
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Thanks Jim Busch
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Photos inSpec Ads
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Thanks Jim Busch
Monday, December 14, 2009
Wave your "Magic Wand"
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Thanks Jim Busch
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Now is te time to run "resolution" ads
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Thanks Jim Busch
Friday, December 11, 2009
Weekly Quote
This quote has become my personal motto. I truly believe that working hard to develop your skills opens up opportunities. Because you are more knowledgeable you see opportunities that others may miss and you are ready to handle them. This is why the old proverb "The harder I work, the luckier I get." is so true.
Keep Smiling, Keep Selling!
Thanks Jim Busch
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Start at the beginning
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Thanks Jim Busch
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Anchoring a broadcast program
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Thanks Jim Busch
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
"Angling" to get your ad read
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Thanks Jim Busch
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Its, "Like" , a good idea
Try it you'll "like" it.
Keep Smiling, Keep Selling!
Thanks Jim Busch
Friday, December 4, 2009
Weekly Quote
General Norman Schwartzkopf
As a trainer my job is to give the people I work with the skills and knowledge they need to be successful. Long ago I gave up the illusion that I can make anyone successful, at most I can help them. Success has to come from within, taking action and making it happen. Like "Storm'n Norman" said, this is the hard part and the only thing that matters.
Keep Smiling, Keep Selling!
Thanks Jim Busch
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Make It Easy on the Reader
Cone suggests following these rules to make you ads easy to read:
- Always use serif type. Serif type means the each letter is finished off with a little foot that helps the eye literally finish seeing the letter
- If you must use sans-serif type, apply it to bold headlines only
- Always refuse to use reverse type, it is simply too difficult to read
- Always imagine that your readers are 55 or older and choose a type size that is kind to their eyes.
Mr. Cone's book is well worth reading and packed full or valuable ideas. I would add a couple of points to his comments on "readability". I think a lot about contrast. The easiest thing to read is black type on a white background because of the great contrast. I recently saw an ad with purple type on a light red background, very artsy but almost impossible to read. These two colors are much too close on the color spectrum. Also small type that is clear on white bond paper from your computer's printer may blur when printed on newsprint.
Keep Smiling, Keep Selling!
Thanks--Jim Busch
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
When they love your competitor
Instead of trying to change the customer's mind, build on the beliefs they hold. Present your solution as "more of a good thing" rather than as something different. Once you get a share of the business, win a bigger share by giving the customer superior service and some great ideas to build their business.
Keep Smiling, Keep Selling
Thanks Jim Busch