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Sales Pipelines, Targets and Funnels. Some Truisms and Falsisms  Anybody can sell  No product sells itself  Salespeople are trying to trick you  Selling.

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1 Sales Pipelines, Targets and Funnels

2 Some Truisms and Falsisms  Anybody can sell  No product sells itself  Salespeople are trying to trick you  Selling a lot means your successful  “He could sell ice to the Eskimos.”

3 Why I Love Sales  Your solving peoples problems  You’re providing revenue to your company  You get to travel  You get to meet people  Every day is a new challenge

4 Solving People’s Problems  There is value in what you are providing  You understand their business  You offer insight to new initiatives  You provide an ear to bend  You are part of their team

5 What is the Value  Figuring out the proper price  Figuring out what the customer wants  Understanding what is good for your company  Calculating costs to price  Is it a sustainable business?

6 Finding Your Customers  Marketing as your partner  Creating relationships  Understanding their purchasing cycles  Keeping in Touch

7 Working the Funnel  Target Market  Suspects  Prospects  Interested  Committed  Closed

8 Working the Pipeline  Different than working the funnel  Keeping a steady flow  Managing the seasons  Managing the quarters

9 Sales vs. Evangelism  Creating awareness  Creating excitement  Whipping up some press  Creating Opinion makers

10 Compensation  High Paid employees  Base vs. commission  Commissions  Bonuses

11 Customer Support  Customer Ownership  Charging For  Long Term Commitments  Requirements Gathering

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