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20 Questions that Turn Cold Prospects Into Loyal Customers

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20 Questions that Turn Cold Prospects Into Loyal Customerscoaching salespeople, cold calling, management articles, Prospecting, Cold Calling and Networking, Sales Management, Sales Training

by Keith Rosen on September 9, 2017 with 3 comments

Proposal submitted, follow up done but no response from the prospect. They expressed interest but where did your customer go? Since 55% of selling time is wasted on unproductive prospecting, here are 20 questions that prevent prospects from going MIA, increase sales and keep you focused on the right opportunities to prevent sales frostbite. Get …

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Are Your Salespeople Asking Prospects the Wrong Questions?

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Are Your Salespeople Asking Prospects the Wrong Questions?Sales Training

by Keith Rosen on July 1, 2009 with 0 comment

Asking prospects the right questions at the right time is crucial to being an effective salesperson. Make sure your questions move prospects closer to the sale. “Are salespeople asking their prospects the wrong questions?” As I mentioned in my last post, this was a conversation that came up while being interviewed by Geoffrey James for …

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Benchmark Best Sales Practices to Achieve Your Goals

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Benchmark Best Sales Practices to Achieve Your GoalsHow To Sell and Sales Tips

by Keith Rosen on June 8, 2009 with 0 comment

Make the questions you ask your clients deep and knowledgeable, not shallow and vague. Read more to learn how to begin crafting better questions. Companies are running so fast in an attempt to catch up on their sales numbers that they aren’t aware of the blinders they’ve developed which are obstructing their view of the …

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