5-Minute Selling

The Proven, Simple System That Can Double Your Sales ... Even When You Don't Have Time

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ADD AS MUCH AS 50% TO 100% TO YOUR SALES --IN 5 MINUTES PER DAY 5-Minute Selling presents a proven, simple process that can double your sales, even if you don't have time for an elaborate new sales system. When you spend your days scrambling to take orders and resolving customer issues, there is little time for new sales techniques. In 5-Minute Selling, Alex Goldfayn describes how thousands of his clients and workshop attendees have generated dramatic annual sales growth with short bursts of action. With three to thirty- second efforts throughout the day, you can add as much as 50% to 100% to your sales. The techniques in this book are simple but powerful: You'll learn the power of picking up the phone proactively to call customers and prospects when nothing is wrong, because almost nobody does this You'll get approaches for offering customers additional products and services -- and asking about what else they are buying elsewhere -- because almost nobody does this either You'll also learn about the low-tech but incredibly effective singular impact of the hand-written note In short, 5-Minute Selling is about showing customers and prospects that we care about them more than our competition does with simple, repeated, lightning-fast, high-value, consistent communications. Don't Read This Book, DO THIS BOOK 5-Minute Selling lays out a Two-Week Challenge for you to implement in your sales work. Follow the detailed process for 5 minutes per day, for 10 working days (less than one total hour of time) and, like thousands before you, you will begin to see dramatic improvements in your sales growth.
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Goldfayn, Alex
Titel
5-Minute Selling
Uitgever
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Jaar
2020
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
352
Gewicht
588 gr
EAN
9781119687658
Afmetingen
221 x 140 x 30 mm
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