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Find a Need and Fill It
By Zig Ziglar
When I was in the seventh grade I was on the boxing team and later I boxed while in the Navy.  I don’t want to sound boastful, but it’s a matter of record that the worst I ever finished was second.  I finally quit boxing because of my [...]

Email checklist

Before you hit send on that next email, perhaps you should run down this list, just to be sure:

Is it going to just one person? (If yes, jump to #10)
Since it’s going to a group, have I thought about who is on my list?
Are they blind copied?
Did every person on the list really and truly [...]

Generating Corporate Sponsorships

That’s what I’m thinking about these days. If you’re an expert (e.g. consultant, speaker, coach) or small business
owner, perhaps you should be thinking about sponsorships too.
Personally, I’m looking for companies to sponsor my Sales
SheBang in Minneapolis on Sept. 23-24. These firms want to reach salespeople. They’d
get high value from exposure to conference attendees as well [...]

My friend, Greta Roberts who is CEO of Target Teams, has invited my blog readers to take a $400 Corporate Personality Assessment for free.
Why would she do that? Right now, her company is doing the final validation of a highly advanced assessment to help employers predict, assess and develop the performance of job candidates such [...]

Tooting Your Own Horn

You know what I hate? I hate telling people to get my book. They give me this look like, "You’re just trying to get rich off me."
Ha ha! I make $1/book. That’s it. I didn’t write Selling to Big Companies to become a millionaire. I wrote it because it needed to be written. And, [...]

I was in the midst of writing Selling to Big Companies when Jigsaw first contacted me. They’d just launched a sales portal where salespeople could buy or trade business contacts.
Since my book focused on the challenges of cracking into corporate accounts, I was immediately interested in learning more. I liked what I saw – [...]

Sales Mistake Immortalized on YouTube

We all make mistakes when we’re selling. The key is to learn from them, so we don’t repeat them in the future. A few weeks ago, I shared several of my more memorable goofs in Three Hard-Earned Sales Lessons from the School of Hard Knocks.
Now you get to listen to another one of my "biggies", [...]

As last season’s finale was approaching, I wrote an article on Sales Lessons from Dancing with the Stars.  With another season finished and Olympian Kristi Yamaguchi as the new champion, it’s time for some more learning from this fun TV series.

That’s why I was delighted when, from out of the blue, I received the article [...]

When GoToMeeting asked me to host a webinar on How to Develop & Deliver an Enticing Presentation, initially I was a bit hesitant. After all, I haven’t talked about this stage of the sales process for a long time.
But as luck would have it, I was the victim of two very disorganized non-enticing online [...]

Q & A with Sales Blogcast

Doyle Slayton from Sales Blogcast recently interviewed me on my thoughts re: selling to big companies. As you might imagine, I had a few ideas on what it takes to be successful.
In Part I, he asks me:

What are some of the key concepts for selling to big companies?
How do you go about targeting the [...]

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