Simple Selling: Common Sense That Guarantees Your Success

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Author: Thomas Ray Crowel ISBN: 9780985106614
Publisher: Thomas Ray Crowel Publication: January 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Thomas Ray Crowel
ISBN: 9780985106614
Publisher: Thomas Ray Crowel
Publication: January 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

People have bartered for goods and services since the beginning of human history. Much of the information in this book is not new, however, it is presented in a simple manner, one that will be a new perspective on a very old profession.

Information that can increase your knowledge and sharpen your selling skill is well worth the effort it takes to find. The selling process consists of many things, some of which can be taught, and some which can't. If you genuinely like talking (and listening) to people and believe your product fulfills a need in the marketplace, you are more than halfway down the road to success. Another important characteristic goes by many names. Some people call it common sense, or horse sense, or even mother wit.

In life, as well as sales, your common sense guides you to make the right decisions. But common sense makes sense only if you have the right information to guide you. In today's information world, knowledge is no longer optional; it is necessary.

"Simple Selling" is about you, the salesperson, and the many roles we play in today's marketplace. On any given day, we are both buyer and seller. In sales, the buyer and the seller change roles many times. You must be the judge of how the examples apply to your career.

This book was kept simple for two reasons. First, many times we overlook the important things in life. We remember a name, but forget what the person is about. Second, we all need to refresh our knowledge so we can stay on track.

For the already successful, seasoned salesperson, this book does not intend to show you a different approach to selling. Rather, it should remind you of what you already know. Reflect on your road to success. Refresh yourself.

For those of you who are just beginning, or need a helping hand at selling, the book advises that you treat your customer as you would like to be treated. Be fair with your customers. Your reward will be both personal and profitable.

This book is a primer for the rookie and a diary for the pro. Simples selling uses common sense. Enjoy reading and using this book. Good luck!

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People have bartered for goods and services since the beginning of human history. Much of the information in this book is not new, however, it is presented in a simple manner, one that will be a new perspective on a very old profession.

Information that can increase your knowledge and sharpen your selling skill is well worth the effort it takes to find. The selling process consists of many things, some of which can be taught, and some which can't. If you genuinely like talking (and listening) to people and believe your product fulfills a need in the marketplace, you are more than halfway down the road to success. Another important characteristic goes by many names. Some people call it common sense, or horse sense, or even mother wit.

In life, as well as sales, your common sense guides you to make the right decisions. But common sense makes sense only if you have the right information to guide you. In today's information world, knowledge is no longer optional; it is necessary.

"Simple Selling" is about you, the salesperson, and the many roles we play in today's marketplace. On any given day, we are both buyer and seller. In sales, the buyer and the seller change roles many times. You must be the judge of how the examples apply to your career.

This book was kept simple for two reasons. First, many times we overlook the important things in life. We remember a name, but forget what the person is about. Second, we all need to refresh our knowledge so we can stay on track.

For the already successful, seasoned salesperson, this book does not intend to show you a different approach to selling. Rather, it should remind you of what you already know. Reflect on your road to success. Refresh yourself.

For those of you who are just beginning, or need a helping hand at selling, the book advises that you treat your customer as you would like to be treated. Be fair with your customers. Your reward will be both personal and profitable.

This book is a primer for the rookie and a diary for the pro. Simples selling uses common sense. Enjoy reading and using this book. Good luck!

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