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Sales Challenges: The Tsunami of AI
Everything, everywhere, all at once. A strange, hard to follow Academy Award Best Picture winner (we shut off after the hot dog fingers scene) or the description of AI as it infiltrates our lives? Answer: both. You might have heard the phrase, “Drinking from a fire hose.” This occurs when you are taking in a […]
To Get Ahead, Think Ahead
Sales is a job of do, do, do. It is a task-oriented endeavor, full of checklists, prioritizing, interruptions, procrastinations, have-to’s, want-to’s, could-do’s, should-do’s, and ultimately, results. Oftentimes, a sales rep’s daily agenda is self-generating: arrive in the morning, take on the first task that comes, and don’t stop until dark. They live on a treadmill, […]
Tennis, Sales Management, and Winning Twice
It was the Saturday before Labor Day and that meant the club’s tennis championships. In the men’s doubles event, 17-year-old Jack Rubin was serving. His team was down 5-4 in the first set and 30-40 in the game. Jack’s first serve went long. He tossed the ball into the air and hit his second serve […]
Sales Challenges: When You Know You Can Do Better
It was late in the day and late in the month. My wife and I were enjoying a cocktail by the pool, debriefing each other on our day, discussing numerous child-related issues (with seven kids between us, there were plenty), and looking ahead. Toward that end, Allison asked me, “What are you looking forward to […]
Worst Case Scenarios: Sales Edition
Salespeople are, by nature, optimists. If they weren’t, they would never be able to endure the beatings taken along the way to a successful career. Tomorrow will always be better than today. Your business will grow. Your client base is secure and your customers are happy. Regardless of the economy, someone is always buying. Print […]
What to Do When Your Sales Are …
In an attempt to check in on you, your boss walks past your desk and tosses out a lazy, “How’s business?” You answer, then provide just enough information for her to walk away satisfied. The last thing you need is commentary on your sales efforts. She’ll stay out of your hair for a while and […]
6 Printing Industry Sales Tips to Create an Experience
The email read, “Thank you for your proposal and presentation to become the print vendor of choice at Whatsamatta U. We were impressed with your equipment list and capabilities. The samples you showed displayed some excellent quality. There is no doubt you do great work for your clients. However, at this time we have chosen […]
Raise Prices the Right Way and Clients Will Love It!
Price increases are inevitable. Over the course of a career in this (or any other) industry, you will no doubt be faced with the challenge of delivering bad news to a customer: We are going to be charging you more for the same goods and services. The event itself cannot be avoided but the customer […]
10 Reasons Why Sales Are Down
Your email inbox is empty. You have no voicemails. Your phone is quiet. Looking at the sales leaderboard, your name is last on the list. To say business is off is an understatement. Having gone through all the usual “It’s not my fault” excuses to explain your situation — no one is buying right now, […]
Sales Challenges: When You Don’t Feel Like Selling
I hear it more than you’d think: “I can’t sell. I don’t want to sell. I hate sales …” followed by the inevitable kicker. “… but I need to grow my sales. What do I do?” So, just so I understand this: You need to grow your business. You need more sales. However, you don’t […]
Sales Challenges: Do This Before Lowering Your Price
Pop quiz: What would you do in this situation? An existing account is challenging a repeat order. For years, this has been a no-bid customer whose annual sales volume is steady and above-average profitability (read: they’re not being gouged). Strong relationships. A Norm-enters-Cheers greeting every time you are there. You know the type. But one […]
Five Sales Actions Printers Should Take Before 2024
Click your heels together, say “Keifer Sutherland” three times, and poof, just like that 2024 is upon us (see what I did there?). Soon, you will be reading about, making, and quickly breaking New Year’s Resolutions — all intended to drive sales and, especially, new business. But before you go through that disappointing promise-and-fail cycle […]
Sales Challenges: How to Become ‘Vendor of the Year’
All print sales reps should strive to be their clients’ Vendor of the Year, and Bill Farquharson has the steps to help you get there.
Sales Challenges: How to Become Vendor of the Year
I have a secret to share. It’s something I have never told anyone, and I thought hard before confessing it in Printing Impressions. I mean, if I tell you and it happens, does that mean it wouldn’t have had I kept my mouth shut? Or, maybe I’m jinxing myself. But, in the end, only because it’s […]
Sales Challenges: How to Make Prospecting Easier
Every other Thursday, I take guitar lessons. In between, I am assigned homework: Play the pentatonic scales. Learn the fretboard. Do some soloing. I know what to do and I know it will help. And yet, I struggle to find/make the time. It just seems like a big and daunting task: Find a quiet place […]
Do the Majority of Printing Industry Salespeople Have ADD? If So, It May Prove to Be an Advantage
After 30-plus years as a sales coach, it is my educated guess that 50% of all salespeople in the graphic arts have ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder). Of those, I would further estimate that 90% have never had it formally diagnosed. What’s going on inside their head is their “normal,” and why would you ever question […]
Tips on Managing the Stressors of Up and Down Periods Typically Found With Printing Sales
We’ve all heard this before: Sell hard in the first quarter and you will have a good second quarter. The three most important selling months of the year are September, October, and November. What you do (or don’t do) in this time period will determine how your 2023 ends and how your 2024 begins. Want […]
Sales Challenges: Getting to Your Next Sales Level
When the 2022 golf season kicked off, my handicap was 23.8. For those of you who aren’t smart enough to know better than to throw untold amounts of time, money, and energy at this frustratingly wonderful sport, that’s not great. My goal was to end the year at a number that rhymes with “green” (as […]
Sales Challenges: The Four-Step Prospecting Plan
Nine out of 10 people reading this column do not follow a prospecting process. Ninety percent of you follow no formal step-by-step, week-by-week system of customer contact. Imagine if advertisers thought like you did. Companies like Coca-Cola, BMW, and Geico would buy print or airtime only when business slumped for a month. Even Verizon would […]
Managers: Don’t Expect Your Sales Reps to Try to Make 25 Sales Calls Per Day
I received an email from a reader and, by the time I got done with my response, a column had written itself … Dear Bill: In your October Printing Impressions article, “How to Improve Your Productivity,” you mention making 10 or more calls per day and that very few people have the time or patience […]
Persistence: How Long Should I Keep Calling on a Sales Prospect Before Giving Up?
Consider this scenario: You bang on the door of a prospect. The door opens and, before you can say anything, the prospect throws a glass of water in your face. The next day, you bang on the door of the same prospect. Again, the door opens and, again, the prospect drenches you. Would you go […]
Sales Challenges: Preparation Powers Persuasion
In his book, What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School, Mark McCormack wrote about how everyone is in sales. Kids, for example, try to sell their parents on the idea that ice cream at 4 o’clock won’t ruin their dinner. Those who grow up to become sales people are the ones who don’t […]
How to Improve Your Productivity When Selling Printing
“I did it! I finally caught up on all my work!” Said no one. Ever. The concept of time management fills books, seminar venues, and Printing Impressions columns every now and then. Time is finite and a big part of success in sales comes down to selling more in less time. You can be busy but not productive. You […]
Sales Challenges: How to Differentiate Yourself
When we were younger, no one wanted to stand out. Grade school, junior high (as it was once called), and high school was survivable so long as you weren’t different in any way. Once you become an adult, of course, being different becomes the goal. We strive to set ourselves apart with the same gusto […]
Sell Away Your Problems
It’s as if you were in a coma, isn’t it? There you were cruising along and the next thing you know your book of business is a pamphlet. You can rub your eyes and pinch yourself all you want. Nothing is going to change. Thanks to COVID-19, your sales life is in crisis. You are […]
Sales Challenges: Are You Like a Gallon of Milk?
Heading down aisle after aisle of your local supermarket, you fill your cart with the items from the shopping list while trying not to faint at the sharp uptick in prices across the board. Arriving in the dairy section, you examine the choices for milk. $4.39 for one brand and $4.99 for another. Thanks to […]
Sales Challenges: It’s Time for Your Midyear Checkup
Are you feeling sad at all?” When my primary physician asked me that question during a recent med-check appointment, I shot back an inquisitive look. She continued, “The pandemic has changed much of our daily lives and we like to check in with our patients regarding their mental health and overall well-being.” Having worked from […]
Keys for Printing Industry Salespeople to Develop Good Time Management Skills
How is it that the people who sell the most work the least? That sounds counterintuitive, doesn’t it? You would think someone selling millions of dollars of print or signage would have no family, few friends, a 25 handicap, an un-mowed lawn, and bags under their eyes from lining up back-to-back-to-back 14-hour workdays. But the […]
Sales Challenges: ‘Inventing Anna,’ a Jedi Print Sales Rep
Have you seen the Netflix sensation, “Inventing Anna”? It’s a fascinating true story (except for the parts that were made up) about a young woman who weaved her way into the highest levels of New York City’s high society armed with a believable story, 1,000cc of chutzpah, and a dream of creating something big. By […]
10 Tips and Tricks for Printing Industry Sales Reps Who Are Now Selling From Their Homes
Two weeks after graduating college in 1982, I went to work selling business forms from a one-bedroom apartment in Worcester, Massachusetts. I had a bed, a kitchen table with two chairs, a small TV, and a couch. Without any other space available, my desk sat in the middle of the living room and from there […]