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Sales Prevention Departments

Sales Prevention Departments

Businesses have client facing teams that are made from a combination of business development reps, account managers, and customer service or project managers. Different companies have different titles for these groups, but they fill the role of hunting for new...

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Winning the Work that Matters

Winning the Work that Matters

It starts with knowing what you are good at, and no, it’s probably not something highlighted on your equipment list. Your best clients will probably tell you that it begins with your understanding of their business, and understanding how they use print to help drive...

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Make It Easy for Your Customers to Buy from You

Make It Easy for Your Customers to Buy from You

Finding and earning new business has never been a cakewalk, it just seems like it’s even harder these days. Could be a mix of several factors. Some of the more established sales reps have reached cruising altitude and while they do a great job of nurturing their...

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Thrive and Gain Insight Through Peer Groups

Thrive and Gain Insight Through Peer Groups

Being a member of a peer group is hard work. These groups are not for the thin skinned. For them to work, each member must be honest about their business and be prepared to give as much as they get. As Rocky Balboa once said, “The world ain’t all sunshine and...

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Is Your Sales Strategy Perfect, or Is It Good?

Is Your Sales Strategy Perfect, or Is It Good?

What’s your sales strategy and how’s it working? Inquiring minds want to know. Sales and leadership teams have been refining the sales strategy for decades. What I see too often though is a strategy that gets diluted or just outright canceled because the key folks...

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Congratulations, Now You Are the Sales Manager

Congratulations, Now You Are the Sales Manager

Growing revenue in a printing business has never been more challenging. The clients are difficult to reach, the sales cycles for enterprise level accounts can be long, and the lines between customer service, account management, and actual selling are blurred. The good...

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