Increasing Sales With A Credibility Statement
April 6, 2010 – 6:26 am | 2 Comments

Some call it the elevator pitch.  Some call it the personal introduction.  At Silver Bullet Selling we call it the Credibility Statement.  No matter what you call it, when it’s done well it establishes credibility …

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Sales is a Full Contact Communication Sport

Submitted by admin on May 12, 2008 – 6:19 am

In very much the same way, if you want to be very successful in sales then you need to learn how to communicate effectively to your audience in the sales arena. Few of us have had the pleasure of working with a Sales Professional with truly excellent communication skills. We’re talking about a professional who is able to succinctly and effectively communicate:

  • What he does and how he does it
  • His buyers’ current situation, desired situation, and the tailored solution that will create the bridge between the two
  • How his products and services benefit his buyer
  • On-target, non-confrontational responses to objections
  • Ask for the order in a clear and persuasive manner

The Bullet Selling process will help you become a much better communicator. And not just at work! It will help you develop what you want to say, how you want to say it, and even when you want to say it.

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