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November 26th, 2008 admin

If you need sales skills and methods to grow your business then you must join Fast Track Sales Clubs. The unique blended learning provides immediate access to innovative and time tested techniques from Top Sales Expert and Business Growth Specialist, Drew Stevens.

No business grows without acquiring new customers. In fact, nothing happens to your business without a sale. Utilities do not function, employees do not get paid and you do not receive compensation without a sale!

To grow business, acquire and retain clients and gain financial prosperity requires a single focus and most important accountability. Coaches assist elite individuals uncover underutilized strengths and hide weaknesses. Coaching helps provide a single focus and work towards the tip of the arrow rather than just the target.

In addition, in a time pressured world and multi generational environment modalities of learning change. Professionals desire assistance wherever, however and whenever they need it. Using the power of technology coaching is available throughout the day!

Finally, Athletes practice, attorneys practice, students practice and musicians practice. Business professionals must practice! . Too many individuals attempt things once and quit. Whether a diet, gym membership or other life altering experience, individuals try one time and leave without moving forward. The key to self-mastery is continuing. You must practice everyday. Just like you body is an investment, so is your mind!

Join our Fast Track Selling Club and watch your business dramatically accelerate!

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5th Gear Sales Tips in a First Gear Economy

November 6th, 2008 admin

Do not believe the rumors. Selling is not difficult now. People are attending sporting events, they are eating out, and they are buying beer! Now is not the time to avoid pressure but to increase it for your competition. While others fold, you must build. Listen to Drew Stevens Coach you through the malestrom and get you into competitive grear! This podcast promises to get you to Make it Happen!

 
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Marketing Success Tip for Non Profits

August 26th, 2008 admin

A rumor exists suggesting that non profit marketing is different from the private sector. The rumor is simply that. Non profits especially in today’s economic and competitive volatility must inject marketing principles into their daily practice. Marketing is vital to the success of the entire foundation.

In this episode, Drew Stevens discusses the importance of positioning, the aliteration of the marketing mix and the importance of both people and processes to your marketing plans. Drew is certain you will gain the inside track from these principles to assist your effectiveness.

 
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10 Tips for Unsuccesful Selling Professionals

July 25th, 2008 admin

The world of professional selling is rich with information related to selling skills, and techniques to assist professionals. However, after much rhetoric I am finding something completely different…a problem with selling professionals.

After 26 years in the field, we find that not only are there two sides to each story but that today’s sales professional must share the blame. Managers and organizations can no longer bear the brunt of the issue if sales professionals falter. Our findings show that sales professionals are culpable in the following areas:

1.    Talent. Organizations simply hire incorrectly. Talent is innate. Sales professionals either have skills to create trust and relationships or they don’t.
Sales personalities must be gregarious. Behavior can change but only if the person desires change. If selling is not for you- leave!
2.    Passion. Similar to talent, passion is an innate trait. Professionals must love what they do, love what they sell, love the industry and most important love the challenge. When sales professionals struggle to sell product or service, is this a lack of knowledge or a lack of desire?
3.    Excuses. Stop making them. If assistance is required seek it. If knowledge is required, discover it. Humans are creatures of habit, they complain first, castigate others, and then hesitate. The present competitive environment leaves little room for immaturity. Take command and get the assistance you need.
4.    Assistance Abstinence. The prior area comes stems from two issues, 1) a need to seek advice but yet more importantly 2) the opportunity to obtain it. We understand that not every organization is employee friendly. If selling professionals do not obtain the proper support, seek another employer. To us, it is shameful that organizations do not support the most vital department in every organization- selling. Some organizations forget nothing happens without a sale.
5.    Education. The one item no one can eliminate is your education. I remember a great motto, “Content is King!” In our knowledge economy, education is an investment in you. This is not only a privilege but also a right. If you desire more knowledge, go seek it. The greatest thinkers and philosophers of our time sought that which they did not know, that is what made them great. If you seek greatness, discover it.
6.    Productivity. Sales professionals are notorious for procrastinating. From the nebulous sales reports to the expense reports, sales people spend more time complaining about administration then doing it. Gain some accountability and get the required items completed.
7.    CEO Personality. When we conduct workshops and seminars we ask sales professionals to leave the room and leave all their business cards. The return a few moments later to see their cards torn up in one pile. We explain the plight of a selling professional requires the persona and mindset of a CEO. “C” level executive concern themselves with productivity, profits and expenses. Sales professionals must emulate these attributes. We see a shift in thinking and accountability. Selling professionals must stop believing that salary is a safety net. Every decision hinges upon their profitable success in the field. Take control by thinking like the boss not an employee.
8.    Empowerment. Selling professionals are venturesome. Yet too many seek permission before forgiveness. Be bold take a risk make a mistake that is selling. If I had a dime for every mistake I made I would be much wealthier than in my present business. We all make mistakes; it helps our knowledge. Selling is about risk take it. Selling requires more moxie than your expectations.
9.    The Art of Persuasion. I was taught that the first sale must persuade you. You must be convinced you are selling the right product, to the right client in the right territory. Lack of conviction flows through you like fresh lava from a steaming volcano.  To sell well you must have conviction, presence and energy.
10.    Self Doubt. The sales business is the rejection business. Selling professionals go through numerous rejection get over the self-pity, no one cares! Great selling professionals emulate confidence. Self-doubt is unavailable when professionals rebound obstacles.
11.    Bonus 1.  The profession of selling requires individual growth and individual employment. As a micropreneur one must engage in self-mastery. The ability to overcome obstacles and continue learning is paramount. Learned professionals create mastermind groups, seek expert advice, believe in continuous learning and elicit confidence. The best simply never stop.
12.    Bonus 2 – Refrain from being cheap. I read a forum recently that a sales professional paid $25.00 for an online sales training course. Do you shop for a physician based on price? Would you shop price for a relative’s funeral? So why sales training. If you cannot invest wisely in you, then you will never reach your destiny.

During the infomercial craze of the 1990’s Susan Powter coined a phrase “Stop the Insanity”. How true! Sales professionals must stop the insanity. Sales professionals must reset their internal GPS so that more is accomplished without rote excuses. To survive in this crazy competitive world requires moxie, confidence and willingness for chronic success. Defy the odds and by taking control of your destiny.

© Drew Stevens PhD 2008. All rights reserved.

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How to Share your Expertise - Avoid Writers Bloc

July 10th, 2008 admin

I know many that suffer from writers bloc. In fact, one person in my mastermind group cannot believe I write as often as I do. i learned a trick a long time ago from a previous acting class

Here are some tips:
1. Observe - take notes when you see people, read an article or see a television show or movie. There is some great commentary in daily life.

2. Place pen and paper where ever you go. I have tons of paper and pen at the ready i.e. bathroom, bedroom, office, auto, motorcycle, etc. You never know when a thought hits.

3. Telephone - I record memos to myself when I am on the road so as not to forget.

4. 30/3 - I dedicate 30 minutes three times per week for writing. It does not matter if you are an author, speaker, consultant, Subject matter experts must commit to sharing intellectual capital.

©2008, Drew Stevens Ph.D. All rights reserved.

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The Importance of Brand

January 14th, 2008 Drew Stevens

Recently a myriad of announcements made the news that Starbucks is making changes due to increased competition from of all competitors- McDonalds. This brings to mind the importance of brand and brand equity. Branding is value, the value of your product or service and more importantly the perception clients have of your business. A brand is often worth more than the business. Think of the brands you consume; Coke Cola, FedEx, Kleenex to name a few of many. Branding positions your business and makes consumers desire your offering.

The value of a brand creates an allure to the business. Consumers simply want to conduct business because of its power. Exemplars are Kleenex for its quality, Rolls Royce for its luxury and Harvard for its education. Building a useful, titillating and valuable brand produces a cachet. Prospective customers will find you, hear about your brand and value your offerings based on perception. The value of a brand enables the business to differentiate itself from competition.

So the real question- what happened to Starbucks? Simply put, they diluted their brand. This was not a single-handed choice nor intentional but brands do get diluted. Dilution has happened to a myriad of companies such as Coke Cola, Federal Express and others, even McDonalds suffered from product dilution. In the case of Starbucks there have been several factors but two of the most prevalent concern growth and the customer. Ironically there is a certain reciprocity affecting both. Starbucks desired to increase profits with continual and incredible growth, however in doing so they forgot about their most important asset- the customer. Yet in order to appeal to clients that crave Starbucks, there is a need to grow in markets.

However, in growing Starbucks forgot about core. Similar to fitness, core is the foundation of all business. Core is necessary to remain true to strategic direction and mission. In the case of Starbucks their core is coffee and the pleasant experience of capturing the aroma, excitement and attitude of relaxing in an Italian cafe. Starbucks got lost in commercialization, competition and lust for revenue. This is not to say that greed is bad, but when an organization fails to retain core and operates with only revenue in mind, failing to maintain client allure, then business, revenues and clients will be lost.

Is it possible to regain competitiveness and allure? Certainly, for Starbucks it is a return to basics and a return to customer attention. It will take time and for now time is on their side.

Original sales article published here.

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