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Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

April 3rd, 2008 @ 6:25 am

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Categories: General, Sales Process, Sales Skills, Sales Tips

Tags: Referral, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales, Geoffrey James

Sales Mistakes

Here are the ten common mistakes that most sales professionals make, with some quick advice for fixing them:

  • Ignoring your selling skills weaknesses. Fix: Notice what you don’t do so well and get training to fill the gaps.
  • Not keeping your pipeline primed. Fix: Schedule quality time for cold-calling and asking for referrals; then do it.
  • Insufficiently researching a prospect. Fix: Use the web to discover where your offering fits before the sales call.
  • Failing to follow-up on prospects. Fix: Schedule follow-up activities immediately after the customer contact.
  • Calling on contacts that have no budget. Fix: Qualify your prospects in your first conversation with them.
  • Presenting in a non-stop sales pitch. Fix: Ask questions that draw out wants, needs and opportunities; then address them.
  • Failure to listen to the customer. Fix: Focus on everything about the customer: words, gestures, tonality and context.
  • Developing an account but not closing it. Fix: Make a final check for agreement and then close. Just do it.
  • Continuing to sell after you’ve closed. Fix: When you get a “yes,” stop talking, smile, and take the order. It’s that simple.
  • Forgetting to ask for a referral. Fix: At closing, obtain a promise of a referral; request one after you’re sure the customer is delighted.

Have I missed any?

NOTE: Some that I missed (and were sent by readers) are in the postTen MORE Common Sales Mistakes”

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    dave.stein@...

    04/03/08 | Report as spam

    A few more mistakes

    That's a good list, Geoffrey.

    Any salesrep that keeps from making the mistakes in your list is probably hitting their targets.

    We have to watch out for these as well:

    * Not being objective. Fix: Seek the truth, not what makes you or your manager feel good. There is only one way to really know what the customer is thinking--ask them.

    * Not knowing who your competition is. Fix: Somehow find out whom you are competing against. Build your value proposition around capabilities that you have and they don't.

    * Not planning. Fix: I'm not talking about filling out 50 pages of forms. What's required is a simple plan (one sheet of paper will often do it) that says: (1) the objective--WHAT the customer will buy from you, by when and for how much; (2) the strategy--WHY the customer will buy from you; and (3) the tactics--specifically, step-by-step, how you will make that happen.

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    Geoffrey James, Sales Machine

    04/07/08 | Report as spam

    Great!

    These are really good. Later this week, I'm going to post these along with the some of the additional mistakes from other commenters.

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    dennis@...

    04/03/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    Forgot some for sure:-)
    'Ignoring your sales strength'
    'Insufficient/poor product knowledge'
    'Failing to follow-up on a customer - after they have bought'

    Dennis

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    Casey Ware

    04/03/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    Maintaining the relationship long after the deal execution, potentially opening cross sell opportunities and further deals resulting in a shorter cheaper sales process

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    gchandna2003

    04/03/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    Knowledge of CPC which is company,product and competitor applies to every sales job before it starts.

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    manishashukla22

    04/04/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    good...........nearly all mistakes covered

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    dg@...

    04/04/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    One more...trying to close too soon-
    that goes hand in hand with listening and needs assessment

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    mmtaylor@...

    04/04/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    This is a great list --- One other.

    1. Know how customers buy?

    Nothing worst than getting an approval on the solution sale but there are gottchas that delay or further discount the transaction.

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    ptiseo

    04/04/08 | Report as spam

    Another Mistake: Focus On Weaknesses

    I usually cringe when someone says "Know your weaknesses and fix them" because it is so easily mis-applied, not just in Sales, but in any career.

    In some cases, some of your weaknesses cannot be fixed. In a few more cases, you need to expend a serious amount of effort to get results. In almost all cases, some poeple people focus so much on their weaknesses, trying to flip them into above average strengths that they waste an inordinate amount of time.

    Better yet, know and play up to your strengths first. Only expend effort to fix weaknesses that a) are showstoppers, b) can actually be fixed and c) only to the point that they don't get in the way of your true strengths.

    - alphadog

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    Geoffrey James, Sales Machine

    04/07/08 | Report as spam

    Serenity prayer

    Very true. Trying to change stuff that you can't change is ridiculous. And if you've got a showstopper you can't change, you're in the wrong line of work.

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    ramsdenpeter

    08/29/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    Here is one other suggestion.

    Always follow up verbal agreements/decisions in writing.

    There is no real reason why that cannot be done today in this technological era of e-mail and sms. A quick summary in writing goes a long way to making sure there is no ambiguity on either side as to what has just been agreed.

    Often saves embarrassment later in the sales process.

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    Geoffrey James, Sales Machine

    09/04/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    QUOTE: Always follow up verbal agreements/decisions in writing

    Good one!

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    immuno

    09/13/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    I agree with all the previous mentioned

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    GloriaGuy26

    09/24/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    frist of all I can't give you any feed back because I can't view the ones that you got on the internet I need to see what kind of mistake could be made then I can give you some feed back.

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    GloriaGuy26

    09/24/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Ten Common Sales Mistakes.

    send me that page again

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