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Tips to Kickstart your Sales in 2012

Karen Andrews - Monday, January 16, 2012

Did you come back from the New Year break invigorated and inspired to make 2012 your best year yet?

I love the saying "if nothing changes, then nothing changes" so in order to achieve bigger success this year, changes need to be made, and remember, it's not just the business which might need tweaking, ask yourself what you will do differently to achieve your goals this year.

Use these 5 quick tips and get motivated, get active and start taking the steps toward building your success this year.

Set Yearly, Quarterly and Monthly Goals.

What do you want to achieve each and every month? It can be related to sales figures, client numbers, performance, units sold or even the number of networking events & client meetings you would like to have. Ask your salespeople to write a one page plan and list their goals, what they plan to do differently and how they plan on achieving monthly and quarterly targets.

Regularly review progress

If you aren't already, hold weekly sales meetings to review the activity and performance of your team and ensure they are on track with their plans and sales achievements. 

Have you got a 'consistent' process in place to know where you are each month, identify red flags and ensure your salespeople are accurately estimating their potential? Receiving weekly forecasts and a pipeline from each person in the team provides much needed visibility into the future and allows you to provide feedback and take corrective action, if required.

Review your sales process

How easy is it for customers to buy from you? How long does the process take from first meeting to signed order to implementation and how many people get involved? How many leads or customer orders fell out half way through?

The sales process begins when you start discussing a potential opportunity with a new or existing customer. Review each step to streamline the processes and remove unnecessary steps or delays that may have caused the sale to stall or be lost. 

Knowing you are different just isn't enough. You might have the best product or the best servcie in the world but if no one knows about it, it's worthless. Additionally, staff who deal with customers tend to become bogged down in a world of negativitiy,  never ending issues and complaints and will lose sight of all the benefits and positives that the business has to over 

Analyse customer base and improve customer loyalty

The simplest and cheapest way of increasing sales is to look through your client base. Analyse your customer database to discover  what percentage of sales each customer contributed to the overall revenue. Classify your customers into A, B and C level depending on the spend, percentage or value to the business.

With particular focus on your A and B class customers, how loyal do you think they are? When things start to get tough and your competitors are knocking on their door offering savings, will they pay more to stay with you?

How will you demonstrate or communicate the value you bring, over and above what they are paying for?

Dig deeper and analyse what products or services each of your A and B  customers haven't bought and what else they could get some value or benefit from. 

Arrange to visit your customers and discuss their plans for 2012 and what they hope to achieve. Is there any products or services that you have that will assist them or make it easier to achieve? Use the visit to update them on your plans for 2012, how you plan to 'love them' this year, new products or services being introduced or talk about a product or service that they aren't buying that you feel they might get benefit from.

Lastly, let them know that your plans are to grow in 2012 and you would welcome any referrals or introductions.

Be different and yell it from the rooftops

Knowing you are different just isn't enough. You might have the best product or the best servcie in the world but if no one knows about it, it's worthless. Additionally, staff who deal with customers tend to become bogged down in a world of negativitiy,  never ending issues and complaints and will lose sight of all the benefits and positives that the business has to over.

Hold a staff or sales meeting and review the successes and positives from last year. Have a discussion on the differences between your business and the competition, as a group analyse your strengths and weakness vs their strengths and weaknesses. How can you use your strengths to highlight their weaknesses and how will you combat their strenghth over your weakness?

Keep focussed on the positives and discuss what is possible and what can be achieved when everyone stays positive and focused. This will help staff to forget the negatives of last year and see the potential opportunities of the future.

Assist staff who aren't comfortable talking about themselves by discussing ways these benefits and differences can be introduced into the conversation or how they can be used to overcome objections and negotiate. 

Understand and identify what new business you want

In the end, it all comes down to prospecting. When we know what we want, we know how to find it and prospecting is no different.

Don't leave it up to the salespeople to decide what customers your business should have in 2012. Share the new business strategy to the team and discuss what the business plans to do to support them and make the job of prospecting easier and more successful.

And remember................ if nothing changes, then nothing changes. Here's to great selling in 2012.

This sales article was written by Karen Andrews, Director of Shine Sales Solutions, a Sydney based Sales Coach and Sales expert that works with businesses to increase their sales through strategy development, sales coaching and mentoring.

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Strategies to give your sales a BOOST in 2010

Karen Andrews - Monday, February 01, 2010

Well the holidays are definitely over and everything is back in full swing, with most of the people I'm coming across brimming with positivity and confidence about the year ahead. As always at this time of year, it's important to re-evaluate your goals and what you want to achieve this year.

Remember, if "nothing changes, then nothing changes" so it's important to reflect on what worked last year, what didn't work and what you will do differently.

I am currently recommending to my clients that they do some analysis on their existing customers, what revenue they have brought in, what they have bought and what opportunity there is to cross sell and upsell.

Many people spend so much time and effort trying to generate new sales that if they simply focused on cross-selling or up-selling to existing customers, the same results can be achieved.

Besides, you can find new customers from referrals within your existing client base.

Here is a couple of quick tips to help you build your revenue in 2010.

1. Analyse your Customer spend


Analyse your customer database and find out what percentage of sales each customer contributed to the overall revenue. Classify your customers into A, B and C level depending on the spend, percentage or value to the business.

Dig deeper and list out what products or services they bought and what else they could get some value or benefit from.

2. Love your Customers

When was the last time you sat down in front of your customers and had a strategic business discussion regarding plans and goals? tMake appointments with all your A class customers and those B and C customers that are valuable to the business or have the potential to grow and ask them

- what does 2010 have in store for your business?
- what are the goals of the business this year?
- how can we make dealing with our business easier?
- is there anything else we can do for you?
- are you aware we also offer (insert new product/service)?

We often take it for granted that our customers know all about our business and the products and services we offer. Take the opportunity to inform them of your plans for the year and what products or services they aren't buying that you feel they could benefit from, and why.

3. Develop an Account Management Plan
Based on your A, B and C tiers develop a plan on how often each of tiers should get a visit from yourself or your salespeople. This will strengthen or improve the relationship and help to keep competitors at bay. The goal should be to have not just satisfied customers but LOYAL and satisfied customers. The frequency of visit depends on the type of business you have but as an example:

- A Class must be visited at least 4 times year
- B Class must be visited at least 2 times per year
- C Class must be visited at least once per year or at least proactively contacted by phone

4. Go back in time

Go back through your records and do a comparison of sales from 2008 to 2009 (calender or financial year, whichever is appropriate). Are there customers that have reduced their spending? Are there customers that stopped spending with you?

Just because they haven't bought from you last year, doesn't mean they don't need you this year. Pick up the phone, make an appointment and get back in contact with your old customers

5. Never underestimate face to face time

Although we live in a time of technology, where just about everything can be done without meeting face to face, never underestimate the value of sitting in front of people. It may seem like a time-consuming, costly exercise but I can just about guarantee that sales will be made (and quicker) when you sit in front of new and existing customers.

It might seem easier to email a proposal but how many times do you play phone tag, wait for them to cal you back and suddenly two weeks has gone by and your still waiting to talk to them? When you sit in front of someone and present your solution in person, you have their complete attention, you can answer any questions and determine their readiness to buy. It really does improve your conversions (quote to sale ratio) and speed up the sale.

This sales article was written by Karen Andrews, Director of Shine Sales Solutions, a Sydney based Sales Coach, Strategist and Sales expert that works with businesses to increase their sales through strategy development, sales coaching and mentoring.

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How can I make cold calling easier?

Karen Andrews - Friday, April 03, 2009

Typically a cold call is the process of approaching prospective customers (called prospects) typically by phone but it can also be done face-to-face (via door knocking). The term 'cold call' is used because the person you are contacting has not asked you to call, is not expecting it and is not known to you.

Cold calling can be a legitimate and successful way of generating new business, if it is done correctly and professionally. This article refers to 'business to business' cold calling to generate an appointment rather than make a sale over the phone.

  1. Use a friendly, conversational approach rather than a cold, direct approach.
  2. Don’t try and sell on the phone; you can’t. You can, however, get a meeting or permission to send information.
  3. Talk about how you can help that business or how you have helped other business. Don’t try and sell to them.
  4. Name other clients that you are working with who are in a similar industry or who are a similar size to the company you are calling.
  5. Set a goal for each phone call. Would you like contact information, a meeting or permission to send information.
  6. Write down all the possible objections that you are likely to encounter and have an answer ready for them.
  7. Target a particular Industry at a time so the script can be adapted and modified to their current situation, challenges or problems they may be experiencing.
  8. Always treat Assistants, Personal Assistants and Executive Assistants with respect; they have the power to get you in or keep you out.
  9. If you get through to the right contact and they sound busy or harassed ask them “is now a good time to talk?” should I call you at a later time?
  10. Make your calls from 9.30am to about 11.30am and then start again around 2pm and go through till 4pm.
  11. Set yourself a call target rather than a time target, it makes it easier to achieve.
  12. Don’t leave messages; it is rare that anyone would call you back.
  13. Ask or appeal for help rather than just going straight into a spiel.
  14. Don’t be fooled into thinking that a person asking you to send information means they are interested...they are simply trying to get you off the phone!
  15. If you send information by email make sure you follow it up the next day to confirm the person received it. This gives you the chance to ask them if they have any questions and gauge their interest in meeting.
  16. Try and do your calls in a block of time, one after the other, after the other. After you have finished 10 calls, for example, then send out information or do follow up. This saves you reliving the ‘fear’ or the ‘pain’ of picking up the phone. After about 3 or 4 calls you will have established a habit and you will be much more confident.
This sales article was written by Karen Andrews, Director of Shine Sales Solutions, a Sydney based Sales Coach and Sales expert that works with businesses to increase their sales through strategy development, sales coaching and mentoring.

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Karen Andrews - Thursday, March 05, 2009

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2009 The Year of Reinvention

Karen Andrews - Saturday, January 10, 2009

Is it just me or is 2009 going to be the biggest and best year yet?

Despite what is being reporting in the media and what we are seeing overseas, many of the people that I’ve spoken to recently are extremely motivated and confident that 2009 is going to be their best year yet (including me).

So if 2009 is going to be your best year yet, now is the perfect time to sit down and work out what you want to achieve and what you need to do to make this happen.

I believe that the businesses that adapt and change and invest in the development of their people will continue to succeed in 2009. There will be ‘pockets’ of opportunity in the marketplace that you may not have dealt with or thought about before so, get some outside help and develop a strategy to know where these are and how to find them.

Additionally, in some sectors there will be reduced demand, less opportunity to sell and increased competition so it is extremely important to ensure that you and your team have a consistent prospecting and lead generation strategy in place.

Salespeople also need to adapt and change. If you are working in sales and have targets to meet, have you thought about how you are going to achieve them? Do you have the right attitude, the right skills and the right approach to be successful? Business plans aren’t just for business owners, they are extremely useful tools for salespeople as well; they are a roadmap to success. It can be as simple as a one page plan that outlines your goals, your daily or weekly plan for prospecting and business development.

So don’t just sit back and see what the year will bring use the tips below, take action and be in control.

  1. Be a leader. Don’t get caught up in the negativity or gloom and doom, instead, be inspirational and motivate your team to success. Remember 2009 is going to be your best year yet.
  2. Take time out and get some ‘headspace’ to work on your sales strategy. Will you need to change your target market, the type of clients you work with, marketing activities or the way you sell to win new business?
  3. Take this opportunity to make changes so you can readily adapt and respond to changing market conditions.
  4. Identify skills gaps or weaknesses in you and your team and provide the necessary training, coaching or mentoring. People are the key to success and with fewer opportunities to make sales and increased competition, ensure your team is equipped with the right attitude, the right knowledge and the right skills.
  5. Look after your customers because if your not, your competitors soon will be. Pick up the phone or arrange meetings with your clients to discuss their plans for this year and what they will be doing to ensure success.
  6. Communicate with your team. Hold regular staff or sales meetings to discuss changes in the marketplace and brainstorm ways to overcome them.
  7. Increase accountability. Review staff performance both weekly and monthly to ensure everyone is focused, on the right track and most importantly is building the sales funnel.
  8. Be seen and heard. Increase sales and marketing activities so the market can find you and get out and network, network and network.
This sales article was written by Karen Andrews, Director of Shine Sales Solutions, a Sydney based Sales Coach and Sales expert that works with businesses to increase their sales through strategy development, sales coaching and mentoring.

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Selling in a slowing economy

Karen Andrews - Thursday, December 18, 2008

It’s difficult to ignore the news of the financial crisis that is occurring around the world and the fear and uncertainty that it is creating. Here in Australia many companies have been tightening their budgets and reducing their spending over recent months and it looks like it’s going to continue. So what does this mean for those of us running businesses or working in sales?

To me it means choices. You can:

  1. do exactly what you have been doing in the past and hope that it works
  2. admit defeat and tell yourself there is nothing you can do, or
  3. sharpen your sales skills and see it as an opportunity not a threat
Opportunities, at a time like this? Yes because situations and events create opportunities.

It’s times like this that many businesses are open to discussing other options and some may even need to evaluate current supplier relationships. It’s a great time to get back in touch with old prospects, find new prospects and to spend time with customers to ensure they are indeed satisfied and happy with your product and service.

No matter how bad the economy may or may not be, people and businesses still have problems that need to be solved and they will still need help to solve them. Sales may slow but they aren’t going to stop.

Here are some ideas on how you can increase your sales and maintain your client base:

  1. Maintain or increase your marketing, it’s important to remain visible.
  2. Re-focus your sales team and talk about the opportunities.
  3. Re-contact prospects that have been called over the past 12 months.
  4. Pick up the phone and talk to your customers.
  5. Work on your selling skills, particularly your questioning. Make sure your asking the right questions e.g. “Why do you think that?”, “What impact will that have”.
  6. Dig deeper and uncover the real need or buying reason. “We need to improve productivity by 5%” is not the real need. Asking “why” will start to uncover the real reason.
  7. Improve your listening skills and be an active listener. If you receive a response that is vague or you’re not sure what it means, ask questions.
  8. Focus even more on the needs of your customers and your prospects.
  9. Stay positive, it will rub off on everyone around you.
Remember, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going and the rest will just complain”.

Which one will you choose?


This sales article was written by Karen Andrews, Director of Shine Sales Solutions, a Sydney based Sales Coach and Sales expert that works with businesses to increase their sales through strategy development, sales coaching and mentoring.

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10 Ways to Increase Your Sales

Karen Andrews - Sunday, December 07, 2008

Want to increase your sales and grow your business but worried you will come across as a pushy sales person? Not sure what to do or where to start to ensure your business is a success this year? The key to success, particularly in sales, is planning ahead and always be willing to try something new.

1. Review the previous year


Did you make enough money? Did you reach your goals? Compare your sales month to month. When were the good times and when were the quiet times?

2. Learn from your successes and your failures

And reinforce the actions and tools that generated results and those that didn’t. Maximize the good times and minimize the quiet times

3. Know who and what your best source of business is

Was it client referrals or word of mouth and if so, who were your best referrers? What networking events generated the greatest amount of business or provided the best opportunity to meet your target market? How many enquiries were generated from your website?

4. Develop a sales target

Takes into account your personal and professional goals and ask “how will this be achieved?”

5. Improve your sales and business skills

Not just your Industry and product knowledge. If you would like your business to change and grow, how will you and your staff need to grow and change?

6. Know your target market


Create a profile of your ideal client including what they care about, what challenges they face or what they would like to improve. If you know what you are looking for it’s easier to find them.

7. Ask for referrals

Tell your clients and your business network what type of clients you would like to work with and ask them if they know anyone that fits that description. Reward those clients that send you successful referrals.

8. Up sell your existing clients

How many of your clients know about all of your products and services?

9. Increase your networking activity

Expand your contact sphere and go out and meet more people. Networking can be the best form of advertising for your business because you are the promoting it.

10. Follow up, follow up, follow up


The last and most important point. So many sales are lost simply because no one bothered to follow up. It’s not about being pushy and arrogant to get the business; it’s about helping that client make a decision that will benefit them in the long term.

This sales article was written by Karen Andrews, Director of Shine Sales Solutions, a Sydney based Sales Coach and Sales expert that works with businesses to increase their sales through strategy development, sales coaching and mentoring.

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