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Revision as of 15:36, 17 May 2021
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2. It builds trust. A properly trained salesperson who knows the product appears professional, knowledgeable and trustworthy - all good qualities that increase the comfort level in the buyer. Buyers prefer to deal with someone they can trust, even refusing to buy something they actually want if they don't trust the salesperson.
3. It prevents problems. Product misrepresentation can be costly for the buyer and can kill the company's representation. It can lead to legal battles and other undesirable consequences, all of which proper training and product knowledge can prevent.
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Visiting the plant or home office helps the salesperson in several ways:
a) Helps them understand the product and the company better. Seeing something made (or service provided) helps the salesperson later explain the quality of the product, limitations of the product and capabilities of the business in general.
b) results in personal connections to key people at the plant/head office, connections that can be used later to get technical info, solve problems and generally provide better customer service
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The sales cycle for most things does not complete with the sale. Follow-up ensures that the customer is satisfied, allows the salesperson to proactively fix any problems and collects valuable feedback. A follow-up call or visit also is a great time to see if the customer would like to buy more of the product (many customers place a small order at first as a test) and to ask for referrals.
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A resume is an important sales tool for selling a really important service - your time. You can start your research on writing a resume on Wikipedia.
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For general sales a college course or degree in sales and marketing is good start. A Business Administration degree will also prepare you well for a sales career. For very technical products, some companies prefer trained engineers or other experts in the business.
Since you need to find out what education is beneficial, you need to do some research. You can start by exploring the courses offered by Andrews University School of Business Administration or another university near you.
A Christian salesperson can be involved in every aspect of sales including jobs like:
a) Inside Sales
b) Outside Sales
c) Sales Manager/VP Sales
d) Marketing jobs
e) Retail sales jobs
f) Traveling sales person
g) Working in a sales call center
h) Prospecting for leads or taking calls from interested people and closing the sales
i) Becoming an independent salesperson, such as a Realtor or Manufacturers Sales Representative
j) Commissioned or Salaried
However, Christians should avoid working selling products or services that go against Christian Principles and personal beliefs. Selling for a tobacco firm, winery or adult entertainment company would not be appropriate. Misrepresenting products or selling products that do not provide good value (like scams) is inappropriate. If in doubt, don't do it. A good test is - would Jesus approve? Will my mother approve? There are so many opportunities to sell products and services that people want and need and that will improve their lives there is just no reason to stoop to selling something harmful or that does not represent good value.
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Selling something to your mom and barely doing your part is not enough to demonstrate your Christian Sales abilities. To earn the honor you should go beyond the minimum effort. Happy selling.
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All businesses and professions involve some sort of selling. Without selling goods and services are not exchanged. You might earn money for school, some special treat, or just for living expenses. If you have the opportunity and are at least 16 consider joining the Magabook program in your area (contact your conference office). Here is some students experience.
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Practicing the sales presentation - and getting constructive feedback on it - is one of the most important steps in the sales process. An effective, confident sales presentation will result in many more sales and a much more effective use of your selling time.
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Note this requires two interviews. This does not have to be a colporter, it can be any Christian in sales or retail sales. Ask around, many people are in sales and most sales people love to talk. Maybe a Realtor you know?
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- i. ¿Hay que participar de muchos viajes en la profesión de un vendedor?
- ii. ¿En qué otras formas afecta su vida familiar el trabajo de un vendedor?
- iii. ¿Cómo se les paga a las personas de ventas?
- iv. ¿Qué oportunidades de progreso hay en las ventas?
- v. ¿Qué depara el futuro para una carrera en ventas?
- vi. ¿Cómo consigue clientes?
- vii. ¿Qué le gusta más de su trbajo? ¿Lo que menos le gusta?
- viii. ¿Ser un cristiano hace alguna diferencia en la forma de hacer su trabajo?
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- i. ¿Qué clase de educación y formación es útil para una carrera en las ventas al por menor?
- ii. ¿Qué oportunidades de promoción están disponibles en las ventas al por menor?
- iii. Cuando se coloca un pedido, en qué confía más: ¿en el servicio de la persona de ventas, el precio, características del mercado o la calidad del producto?
- iv. ¿Qué hace cuando un cliente se queja de un error que piensa que su tienda ha hecho cuando en realidad el cliente es el que tiene la culpa?
- v. ¿Ser un cristiano hace una diferencia en la forma de administrar su tienda?
- vi. ¿Qué le gusta más de su trabajo? ¿Lo que menos le gusta?