7 Habits of Successful Salespeople---and today we are ALL in sales!

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7 Habits Of Amazingly Successful Salespeople –-- And Aren't We All Salespeople ?

By Terry L. Brock – @terrybrock on Steemit

I was thinking about what makes a great salesperson. Those I've known who do best, seem to have some common habits they practice. More than ever today, we are all selling. We sell either our products or services in business. In life, we're constantly selling our ideas, our plans and more. Being able to influence others is part of the selling process and we can all learn from people who are successful in selling.

Here Are 7 Habits Of Amazingly Successful Salespeople.

  1. They hustle when others hunker down. When times get tough, the unsuccessful want to “circle the wagons” and hunker down into something safe and cozy. Unfortunately for them, life isn't designed to be cozy or safe. It rewards those who take risks and venture forth in hustle mode. Successful people have a sense of urgency about them. They know how to embrace hustle mode when it is necessary.

  2. They constantly work at being Relationship Farmers. They are not pushy salespeople. Instead they are constantly creating, building and maintaining mutually-beneficial relationships. They think of themselves as farmers, constantly nurturing, caring and doing the day-to-day tasks to grow a strong harvest farther down the road.

  3. They thoroughly research their prospects. . The best-kept secret of social media is that it is a brilliant tool for research. Ninja-level research: Start with Linkedin to get the basics like where your prospect went to school, worked, etc. Then move to Facebook to get more information about what he or she likes (restaurants, vacations, pets, kids, quotes, etc.). Then move to Twitter and track their tweets, their retweets and with whom they connect. You’ll learn volumes about someone that way.

  4. They make direct, personal connections. They deploy social media with pinpoint, precision accuracy. None of this “My cat is sleeping” kind of baloney. They research like crazy (see point #3), then they take massive action to connect with others in a way that is meaningful to the other person. Let your prospects see you as an ally rather than just another pesky toad trying to fake a common interest only to sell your stuff.

  5. They are resoundingly resilient. They never stay down when they are smacked down by the vagaries of life. They know they are going to get knocked down every now and then. That's the way it works on this planet. However, the good news is that they know they can get back up, dust themselves off –- sometimes wipe the blood off – and then get back in the game! Smart folks learn from mistakes and make themselves better after a bruising.

  6. They do self-surgery and give themselves a “try-ectomy”. They don't settle for a lame, “Well, at least I tried,” pity party. That's nonsense! The keep going till they get results. Remember Master Yoda from Star Wars. “There is no try. There is only do or not do.” Powerful wisdom from that cherubic little Jedi Knight! So, stop resting just because “you tried.” They slap themselves up side their head and get back to work. They know that you don't get paid for trying. You get paid for results.

  7. They embrace technology to help people. Today technology is not a department, it is integrated into everything we do in business. Top salespeople don't get enmeshed in the technology, but always have a mind-set to use it to be more productive and help others. They know that video is essential for building the know, like, and trust factor with existing and future prospects. They use video tools like Zoom, Steemit, Sound and more. These can bring people together more and that helps all of us Relationship Farmers to grow. As I’ve said for years: It’s not about the e-commerce (electronics), it’s about the r-commerce (relationships).

So what do you think? Which of these habits have you found help in the process of Relationship Farming? Which habits did I miss? I look forward to hearing from you and getting your comments and questions.

All the best,

Terry

Terry Brock, MBA, CSP, CPAE
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I think one distinguishing factor is the ability to work smart as a sales person and this involves thorough research. Find out what other successful sales persons are doing and look for a way to apply "technology" to it to make it better and faster. Know your target market and find a way to relate/connect personally with them. Thanks for sharing sir

Thank you, @steemversity. You are right about the importance of research. It is a good way to separate yourself from the competition by doing the work to know what is going on and what's important. Thank you for sharing this, sir. I greatly appreciate it.

The difference between us is what we do with our time.

Yes, you are right. It is how we invest that most precious resource we have, time. Thank you for sharing this!

Thanks for sharing this post, I appreciate your dsound spoken. keep it up my friend....
upvote and resteemit.

Thank you, @triptybarsha. Glad you like it and thank you very much for the resteem and upvote. Makes me smile! :-)

Anyone can apply number 5 to pretty well anything in life.

Without resilience, I don’t see how anyone can successful at much of anything!

Yes, you are right, @shaungerow. If you have strong resilience, you can bounce back from and be even better after a setback. Thank you for sharing this and stopping by to leave a comment.

Wow sir, I really appreciated this. I am lucky to have you in steemit sir. :) always follow you

You are most kind, @andrewjohntamban. Always nice to you have a wonderful teacher like you here. Thank you for what you do and your kind visits.

Excellent!!!! I am a seller and today I am dedicated to real estate, as you said in your note, one sowing harvesting in time to harvest the good harvest ... it is not easy but when it is achieved it brings a lot of gratification, the sellers are people who innovate As time passes, the use of social networks has been a great help, we see opportunities where others only see crisis ... you said it very well ... thanks for sharing .. sorry my bad English. I barely mastered the language a bit

Good day Terry...you certainly have been a busy beaver of late. I keep seeing your videos coming across my feed and bookmarking....you will keep my busy until 2021.

Wanted to run an idea by you about the prospects of another STEEM gathering over in your neck of the woods. The way the site great since the end of last year, there should be more Steemians in the Sunshine State who might attend.

Your thoughts????

A very useful article for a salespeople, I agree we have a strong spirit and work with our heart..
Thanks to share @terrybrock

Some good advice, thanks for sharing!