Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

We're Back! And We Missed All You Sales Dogs!


Our SalesDog Blog is Back!



Hello all you Sales Dogs! Our apologies for the blogging silence. Did you miss us? We most certainly missed you!

We're back now and have some great new content lined up for you! Plus, a brand new editor (that's me, Taylor Eaton). So keep your eyes glued to this blog for inspirational quotes, insights into the business world, and free tips and tricks (who says old dogs can't learn new tricks?) for your sales and marketing practices.

Can't wait for the new content to start showing up? Browse our archives or subscribe to our Coffee with the Dog newsletter for free weekly advice (AND 300 free business leads).

Got any questions for us? Feel free to leave us a comment below! We'd love to hear from you!

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Too Much Certainty Kills Curiosity - and Costs You Money!

I was reading Bill Caskey's blog and came across this intriguing post. We often encourage you to research and educate yourself to become an expert in your field, and while this is very important, there is a point when too much confidence can become a deal-breaker. This story from Caskey will definitely make you think about how you position yourself:

Last month I was giving a sales training seminar, and one of the participants voiced his opinion on how he does something in the sales process. He was actually saying all the right things, but the "way" he said it turned other people in the room off a little.

I got to thinking about what he said and was curious about why that had such an effect on people; I determined that certainty kills curiosity. Whenever I hear someone say, "This is how I do it and it's always worked," they almost certainly have killed themselves off from being curious about other ways to do it better. You've heard the saying, "only fools are positive." To me, that is exactly what happens when you are so sure of yourself that you are not open to other ways to improve your results.

As you think about your sales approach to prospects and clients, be careful that you don't "have all the answers and don't need more input," because you may be cutting yourself off from one easy tactic that can monumentally affect your business.

Bill Caskey is a sales development leader and experimenter. His ideas about selling are convictions about life, money and meaning. He has coached sales professionals and executives for over 19 years, and his philosophies and strategies have fueled explosive growth in sales and profits for clients. Visit his website at www.caskeytraining.com

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

A SalesDog.com Sales Blog Recommendation

As an editor at SalesDog.com I cannot tell you how many sales newsletters and blog feeds I read on a daily basis. My e-mail box is inundated with sales tips from around the world - all so we can continue to bring you the very best advice and strategies to improve your sales.

That being said, one of the best sales and business blogs I've come across is that of Bill Brooks. A well-known author, sales trainer and contributor to Top Dog Sales Secrets, Bill and his staff have put together a fantastic resource that gives you practical advice, product recommendations and of course Bill's famous sales truths. It's regularly updated, well-written and packed full of information.

My suggestion? Sign up for Bill's blog feed (he even has step-by-step instructions on how to do so here) and keep checking in with us for more news, advice and recommendations.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Welcome to "Dig It!"

I have to tell you, I was more than a bit nervous when given the assignment of creating and writing the new SalesDog.com blog. Technology and I are not usually a very good mix. I guess I am an old-fashioned salesperson type at heart. I prefer to stick to e-mail, web searches and Microsoft Office. What the heck is a blog?

I soon learned I had nothing to sweat. After a little research (thank goodness for my old friend Mr. Google!) blogging was completely demystified for me. I'm now confident you will get a lively mix of sales tips, advice, intelligence and news you can use right here.

Here's the deal: Two or three times a week you'll get "quick reads" along with my recommendations on books, seminars, interviews and articles. If you're familiar with SalesDog.com you know that I work with dozens of America's top sales trainers and professionals. These guys and girls know what they are talking about. You will too.

Speaking of invaluable intelligence, allow me a shameless plug for our new book, Top Dog Sales Secrets. It's packed with the best advice from 50 of our top experts. Whether you need the perfect cold-calling script, or cool ways to overcome stalls and beat the price objection, this book is for you. If you're serious about sales, I highly recommend you get a copy. To learn more, go to http://www.salesdog.com/.

I'd love to hear from you. Post your comments about Dig It and SalesDog.com by clicking on the comments link below. Send me your sales questions as well and I'll get an answer for you from one of our sales experts. Thanks!

Until next time, dig it!

Kelly