Ultimate Selling Power (Review and Analysis of Moine and Lloyd's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Donald Moine and Ken Lloyd's book "Ultimate Selling Power" asks a fundamental question: "What do the most successful salespeople do better than the rest?". In their book, the authors explain that they simply apply the key principles of selling better and more effectively than the average salesperson. They also cultivate and maintain a mindset of success which underpins everything they do and every action they take. This summary provides readers with the 11 basic things that sales millionaires do differently and how they can be learned and implemented.
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Book Presentation: Ultimate Selling Power by Donald Moine and Ken Lloyd
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of Ultimate Selling Power (Donald Moine and Ken Lloyd)
1. Develop the mindset of sales success.
2. Deal with objections productively.
3. Prepare good scripts which build momentum.
4. Put in place systems which will consistently generate leads.
5. Develop and project a strong USP (unique sales proposition).
6. Make good use of pre-sale warm-up opportunities.
7. Let the media help sell your products and services.
8. Harness the power of seminar selling opportunities.
9. Learn how to deal effectively with challenging people.
10. Capitalize on CRM (customer relationship marketing).
11. Take advantage of the right sales coach.
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
Why is it that some salespeople excel regardless of whether the economy is robust or in recession? And more specifically, what do sales income millionaires – those who generate more than $1 million per year in personal remuneration – do better than the rest?
Simply put, the highest paid salespeople apply the key principles, strategies and techniques of selling better and more effectively than the average salesperson. They also cultivate and maintain a mindset of success which underpins everything they do and every action they take. And, importantly, sales millionaires understand how to maintain that optimum attitude, even in the face of some extraordinary problems and challenges.
In all, sales millionaires master eleven basics exceptionally well:
Ultimate selling power has at its heart these key concepts
Create customers for life by always structuring deals that produce win-win outcomes.
Build a long-term relationship with your customers so they will buy more in the future and refer their friends and associates.
Leave nothing to chance, but prepare meticulously for each and every customer interaction.
Learn how to incorporate powerful words into your sales presentations to make them sizzle.
Multiply your effectiveness and reach by learning how to use group or seminar sales opportunities.
Become an expert at customer satisfaction so