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It’s time for you to be really honest with yourself: are you afraid of hearing “no” when you try to sell - and is that fear preventing you from becoming a great salesperson? In this episode, our guest is Warren Greshes, an expert in the areas of sales, personal and professional development, leadership development, and employee motivation. He has addressed corporate and association audiences all over the world, and Bridgestone/Firestone, Hewlett Packard, Monsanto, and Coca-Cola are among his many corporate clients. He has also spoken in front of some of the world's largest and most prestigious organizations, including The Million Dollar Round Table, The National Association of Realtors, and Sales and Marketing Executives International.
In our conversation, Warren reveals how to be a successful salesperson, and how most people are not good at sales because they are afraid of rejection. He breaks down why activity goals are more important than sales goals and why you should never walk out of an appointment without a conclusion. Warren encourages you to stop thinking about the sale itself and instead focus on the client's needs and how your product or service will benefit them. Listen and enjoy!
Key Highlights:
[00:01 - 07:39] Opening Segment
• Warren shares his background and work
• How to become a great salesperson
[07:40 - 28:22] What You Need to Be a Successful Salesperson
• Most people are not good at sales simply because they're afraid someone's going to say no
• It's important to remember that you're not just selling paper goods - you're selling service as well
• Salespeople need to be motivated to keep up the activity necessary to reach their sales goals
[28:23 - 42:23] Salespeople Must Be Aware of the Changes in Social Media
• Make sure to have goals, write them down, and set realistic goals
• Salespeople have to be aware of how technology has changed
• The main goal of social media should be to get your company's name and product out there
• Sales should be approached in a way that shows respect for the customer by providing quality and value
[42:24 - 51:10] Closing Segment
• Understand your unique selling point and what sets you apart from other salespeople
• Warren on the rapid-fire questions
• Q&A: What type of salesperson should I be looking to hire?
Want to connect with Warren? Follow him on LinkedIn and YouTube.
Key Quotes:
"Most people are not good at sales simply because they're afraid someone's going to say no." - Warren Greshes
"The only way you can define how much money you need is to tell me how you want your life to look." - Warren Greshes
"A goal becomes realistic if you are willing to do what it takes to achieve it." - Warren Greshes
Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn
LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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It’s time for you to be really honest with yourself: are you afraid of hearing “no” when you try to sell - and is that fear preventing you from becoming a great salesperson? In this episode, our guest is Warren Greshes, an expert in the areas of sales, personal and professional development, leadership development, and employee motivation. He has addressed corporate and association audiences all over the world, and Bridgestone/Firestone, Hewlett Packard, Monsanto, and Coca-Cola are among his many corporate clients. He has also spoken in front of some of the world's largest and most prestigious organizations, including The Million Dollar Round Table, The National Association of Realtors, and Sales and Marketing Executives International.
In our conversation, Warren reveals how to be a successful salesperson, and how most people are not good at sales because they are afraid of rejection. He breaks down why activity goals are more important than sales goals and why you should never walk out of an appointment without a conclusion. Warren encourages you to stop thinking about the sale itself and instead focus on the client's needs and how your product or service will benefit them. Listen and enjoy!
Key Highlights:
[00:01 - 07:39] Opening Segment
• Warren shares his background and work
• How to become a great salesperson
[07:40 - 28:22] What You Need to Be a Successful Salesperson
• Most people are not good at sales simply because they're afraid someone's going to say no
• It's important to remember that you're not just selling paper goods - you're selling service as well
• Salespeople need to be motivated to keep up the activity necessary to reach their sales goals
[28:23 - 42:23] Salespeople Must Be Aware of the Changes in Social Media
• Make sure to have goals, write them down, and set realistic goals
• Salespeople have to be aware of how technology has changed
• The main goal of social media should be to get your company's name and product out there
• Sales should be approached in a way that shows respect for the customer by providing quality and value
[42:24 - 51:10] Closing Segment
• Understand your unique selling point and what sets you apart from other salespeople
• Warren on the rapid-fire questions
• Q&A: What type of salesperson should I be looking to hire?
Want to connect with Warren? Follow him on LinkedIn and YouTube.
Key Quotes:
"Most people are not good at sales simply because they're afraid someone's going to say no." - Warren Greshes
"The only way you can define how much money you need is to tell me how you want your life to look." - Warren Greshes
"A goal becomes realistic if you are willing to do what it takes to achieve it." - Warren Greshes
Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn
LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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