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Texas Sales Consultant Knows “c” Stands For Chief

 
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Ben Jordan

“C” stands for Chief and by hiring a Texas sales consultant to help you sell your product to the chief, or senior level decision makers, you’re cutting out a lot of the sales cycle and going right to, as we just said, the decision maker.

A Texas sales consultant will go through your company’s objectives in selling your product and help you come up with a sales strategy to successfully sell to senior level decision makers with ease.

However, even when consulting with a Texas sales coach to learn to sell your product to the “chiefs”, it never hurts to do a bit of homework of your own, now does it? Keep reading to take a quick lesson.

Any Texas sales consultant will tell you that, in order to sell to senior level decision makers, you must focus on value and not price. They don’t care how much your product costs. They care about the value it brings to their company.

Consulting with a Texas sales coach will help you produce a value-forward sales message and refine your sales proposition to make it attractive.

To sell to the “chiefs,” you also must know how to approach them. Approaching a purchase agent who looks to fill a need and a senior level decision maker who seeks value requires two very different strategies.

“Chiefs” stay too busy to spend time consulting with vendors who want to pitch products they probably don’t need. “Chiefs” need solutions.

Remember senior level decision makers don’t deal with vendors. They deal with resources who provide increased value and solutions to their companies.

Approach them like a salesman looking to unload product on them and you will fail. When consulting with a Texas sales coach, you will learn to sell features and, most importantly, value.

You will learn that your sales pitch, if you will, applies to them and their business, and not you. Make it all about them. Make it all about the value they will get.

A Texas sales consultant will teach you to take an authorative yet casual tone when speaking with senior level decision makers. Be confident, but never expect a senior level decision maker to cower.

Utilize post-call emails to further your sales deal. A Texas sales coach will show you how to build up a host of weapons to make selling to senior level decision makers more effective and easier.

Of course, as with any sales speech, certain trigger words will help ease the process of selling. Texas consulting firms know these words. Senior level decision makers snap to attention when they hear some of these words. Consulting with a sales coach will teach you how to use them in your sales approach.

Use words and phrases like:
Increase
Maximize
Accumulate
Improve productivity of revenues
Minimize
Reduce
Conserve
Profit from acquiring

Texas sales consultants take all the guess work out of selling to senior level decision makers. A sales coach will teach you to put value in your sales speech and to speak with confidence and authority when dealing with the chiefs.

When you hire a Texas sales consultant or consulting with a Texas sales coach, you will learn all the steps necessary to sell to senior level decision makers successfully almost every time.

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Ben Jordan is x-Fortune 500 Texas Sales Consultant, who has consulted small business owners, up to $30 Billion dollar companies around the country. Please visit today http://www.whoisbenjordan.com

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