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Sales Success: Four Critical Steps

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Its been said often, Some folks cant seem to see the forest for the trees. Perhaps thats true in any arena, but it seems that its rampant in sales, especially when sales are down. Time after time, when sales start to fall we find sales people becoming so caught up in the slump that they fail to focus on the four critical steps to consistent sales success.

Motivational speaking is a multi-million dollar a year business and, in large part, it is attended by those who need that inspirational reminder of what they already know. Not that speaking for a living is bad. I do that. The audience, however, through years of experience already knows the answer. They just need to be reminded.

Sales people tend to be motivated by immediate gratification. Those who have been in sales successfully for years understand that seeds planted today come to fruition later. Although there are moments of immediate gratification, frequently the fruition will take time. Motivational speeches are, perhaps, that little nudge to focus them not on the slump, but on the outcome.

Lets define the four critical steps to sales success, in order to re-establish successful habits. Mind you now, once you read this youll know just how simple sales success can be, if only youll focus on these four items and ignore all other distractions.

Question One: If your income comes from sales, are you making as much as you want or need?

If you answered, yes - Stop reading! You obviously are practicing the fundamental principles that create success and reading further is a distraction. Go back to doing what you do best.

If, on the other hand, you answered No “ then you dont have enough sales. Sales create income and not enough income equals not enough sales. Solution “ go get more sales.

Now, I know from making hundreds of presentations to countless sales professionals, some of you are a bit perplexed at my simplistic approach. How, you say, do we just go get more sales? Well get to that, but for now stick with me. The first step is increasing your sales volume. Simple. There is nothing hard about this concept. It is critical to grasp, however, because the solution is always to the left. That statement will make sense a bit later.

Question Two: If you dont have enough sales to support your income needs, then arent you lacking in enough people to see “ enough presentations or appointments?

This one seems obvious. If you are not generating enough sales volume either you lack people to see (enough appointments) or your closing skills need improvement. More times than not, the issue isnt just closing skills, its people to present to and close.

Lets look at this two ways: (1) if you are having trouble setting appointments from your leads (which, by the way is closing), then you will have more trouble closing the sale when you do make a presentation; and (2) inadequate presentations will always result in inadequate sales.

So lets look at our matrix thus far. Remember the solution is always to the left!

PRESENTATIONS = SALES = YOUR INCOME

O.K., so you get it? The solution is always to the left. If you dont have enough presentations you wont have enough sales. So what now?

Question Three: If I dont have enough presentations, then how many leads do you have in your pipeline?

Well, I dont know. Probably enough! Really? Ask yourself this question; do you suspect that highly successful business people guess at their income or assets? Better still, if you were having surgery tomorrow would you want the person administering the anesthesia to guess at the amount? Of course not! Then, why would you guess about your leads?

If you dont know how many leads you have, then you dont have a finger on the pulse of your lifeline. For sales professionals, lead acquisition and management is critical. You can take it to the bank, if you lack presentations, you lack a sufficient number of leads to support your sales efforts.

Lets go back¦remember the solution is always to the left. Look at the matrix again.

LEADS = PRESENTATIONS = SALES = YOUR INCOME

The point is - you have to have leads in order to make presentations and enough presentations equal sales and that creates your income¦right?

So are those the four things?

No “ those are three things that help to generate your income. Your income is the outcome and weve just identified three of the four critical steps to success. So what is the fourth?

Question Four: Since youve identified that lead deficiency is a problem, whats the solution?

Good question! Any building built on a weak foundation is subject to crumble. Likewise, any sales professional who misses the foundation of sales success will struggle and, likely fail. This foundation is prospecting.

One of my dear friends and a great professional speaker, Gary OSullivan (www.garyosullivan.com) states in his book Principle Power the following: Every day you dont prospect, the next day you must settle for a lesser degree of performance! Ladies and Gentlemen¦that statement is a fact. The foundation of consistent sales performance is prospecting on a consistent basis.

How many times have I heard someone say to me in a job interview, You hand me a lead and Ill close ˜em. Im a closer. Well, let me say, I didnt hire those folks because they were applying for a sales position and closing is just a part of the process. True sales professionals do four things: (1) prospect for leads; (2) develop the leads they identify; (2) make sales presentations; and (4) close sales. Each of those represents the four critical steps to sales success.

Remember the solution is always to the left!

PROSPECTING = LEADS = PRESENTATIONS = SALES = YOUR INCOME!

Sales success requires constant attention to the four critical steps to success. For presentations to your sales organization to help them refocus or remind them of what they already know (but need to hear from a professional) contact Chuck Gallagher at www.chuckgallagher.com.




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Chuck Gallagher, Dallas, TX - March 27th, 2007
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