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Useful warning: how to avoid 10 sales pitfalls, February 9, 2007
This review is from: Killing the Sale : The 10 Fatal Mistakes Salespeople Make & How To Avoid Them (Hardcover)
Instead of writing a sales how-to book, sales guru Todd Duncan has taken a slightly different tack and written a what-not-to-do book. He identifies the 10 most common fatal mistakes salespeople make every day in every business. These oft-overlooked errors in approach and strategy can chase away sales and, in the worst cases, destroy careers. Duncan explains how common blunders such as asking for the sale before establishing a connection ("begging") or failing to ask questions to ascertain your client's needs ("arguing") often kill the sale. If you've read even a few books about sales techniques in the last decade, you are familiar with much of what Duncan preaches. In fact, he has addressed the topic in other ways in his previous books, but his sales advice is solid. We believe it will be helpful to the sales neophyte, and can serve as a handy refresher for experienced salespeople.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Rings true ..., February 15, 2005
This review is from: Killing the Sale : The 10 Fatal Mistakes Salespeople Make & How To Avoid Them (Hardcover)
This book is as funny as it is true. If you've spent any time selling, you'll find yourself giggling in one moment and slapping yourself on the forehead in the next. Duncan's anecdotes and admonitions ring true and his advice is generally simple to implement. Worth the read.
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