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Your salespeople's biggest fear is not that they will "damage" a client relationship; your salespeople are afraid that the relationship they think they have with a prospect or client might not exist at all. But here's the thing; your salespeople can't damage relationships that don't exist. And until they assert their right to ask questions, the relationship will only ever exist in their heads.
What You'll Learn:
- How salespeople can create strong relationships with prospects
- Why salespeople need to stop assuming their relationships with prospects
- Building rapport and trust in sales
- Tips to get prospects to tell you the truth
- Key indicators of genuine sales relationships
- The foundations of a long-lasting client relationship
- Why a true relationship transcends the sales interaction
A genuine relationship is a give-and-take interaction between two parties. Yet, that's not usually the case for most salespeople. They will assume a relationship exists when the prospect/client answers their calls, returns their voicemail, or agrees to set up meetings with them. But that's just an indicator that your salesperson needs coaching.
Links and Resources:
- Full Funnel Freedom https://fullfunnelfreedom.com
- The Sandler Summit 2023 https://www.hamish.sandler.com/orlando
- Sandler on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sandler_yyc/
- Sandler in Calgary - www.hamish.sandler.com/howtosandler
- Connect with Hamish Knox on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamishknox/
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Your salespeople's biggest fear is not that they will "damage" a client relationship; your salespeople are afraid that the relationship they think they have with a prospect or client might not exist at all. But here's the thing; your salespeople can't damage relationships that don't exist. And until they assert their right to ask questions, the relationship will only ever exist in their heads.
What You'll Learn:
- How salespeople can create strong relationships with prospects
- Why salespeople need to stop assuming their relationships with prospects
- Building rapport and trust in sales
- Tips to get prospects to tell you the truth
- Key indicators of genuine sales relationships
- The foundations of a long-lasting client relationship
- Why a true relationship transcends the sales interaction
A genuine relationship is a give-and-take interaction between two parties. Yet, that's not usually the case for most salespeople. They will assume a relationship exists when the prospect/client answers their calls, returns their voicemail, or agrees to set up meetings with them. But that's just an indicator that your salesperson needs coaching.
Links and Resources:
- Full Funnel Freedom https://fullfunnelfreedom.com
- The Sandler Summit 2023 https://www.hamish.sandler.com/orlando
- Sandler on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sandler_yyc/
- Sandler in Calgary - www.hamish.sandler.com/howtosandler
- Connect with Hamish Knox on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamishknox/