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    Personal Selling

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    Question 1 Personal Selling Process My personal selling process consists of the following nine steps: 1. Prospecting 2. Pre-approach 3. Approach 4. Presentation 5. Trial Close 6. Objections 7. Meeting objections 8. The Close 9. Follow up and Service Step 1: Prospecting Prospecting‚ involves the Money‚ Authority‚ Desire (M.A.D) approach. Firstly I analysed my prospective clients to ensure that they had the money‚ authority and desire to purchase the products I was selling. Upon analysis I

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    Selling Techniques

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    Selling techniques Selling technique is the body of methods used in the profession of sales‚ also often called personal selling. Techniques used in selling interviews vary from the highly customer centric consultative selling to the heavily pressured "hard close". All techniques borrow a bit from experience and mix in a bit of guesswork on the psychology of what motivates others to buy something offered to them. Mastery in the techniques of selling can offer very high incomes‚ while failure in

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    Organ Selling

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    most especially poverty bars the way. It is no wonder why some blood brothers are forced to sell their organs just to make both ends meet. It is no surprise to read ads in the papers and even in the internet kidneys being offered for sale. For me selling kidney is a degrading business. When a person sells a kidney‚ his worth and personality are reduced to that of an animal. He’s looked down upon as indolent‚ inutile‚ parasite and incapable of supporting a family. Organ shortage fuels illicit trade

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    Relational Selling

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    Relational Sales - Focusing on Your Customers’ Needs Facilitating the Customer’s Decision to Buy In an increasingly competitive business climate‚ customers are faced with a multitude of alternative products and vendors. A traditional approach based on "closing the sale" may be inefficient and even counter-productive. In today’s markets‚ customers need customized solutions to their needs. Rather than being sold to‚ customers want to buy. In relational sales the emphasis is on building and maintaining

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    Selling Apporoach

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    1. It is important for a sales person to anticipate buyers concerns and objectives because it shows that you have concerns as well and as a sales person you must generate the correct information to help buyers understand there interest. 2. There are multiple numbers of objectives‚ but only a few are more difficult to handle and they fall in this categories needs objection‚ product or service objectives‚ company or source objections‚ price objections and time objectives. 3. The direct denial

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    Personal Selling

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    of your product/service offerings. Q2 *How do we need to do first*? First‚ you need to form yourselves into group of 5. Select someone in your team to be the team leader. Inform your tutor who is in your team. Q3 What exactly are we selling? You will represent one of the many hotels in Singapore. As you may be aware‚ many of the large hotels have function rooms and exhibition halls which they market to potential exhibitors or companies holding seminars or workshops. Your team is the

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    Selling to Cynics

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    Summary – Shock advertising Generation X is society’s trendiest group‚ it is realistic and under the age of thirty. Advertisers have recently discovered this segment and are willing to sell directly to them now‚ but also would like to start a relationship that goes beyond this generation. The problem is that Generation X doesn’t trust advertisers‚ they are aware of the fact that there are companies willing to sell them products they don’t want. These companies are desperate to reach this new segment

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    Online selling

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    Online Selling Online shopping or e-shopping is a form of electronic commerce which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the Internet using a web browser. Alternative names are: e-web-store‚ e-shop‚ e-store‚ Internet shop‚ web-shop‚ web-store‚ online store‚ online storefront and virtual store. Mobile commerce (or m-commerce) describes purchasing from an online retailer’s mobile optimized online site or app. An online shop evokes the physical analogy of buying

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    Selling Nature

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    James O’Connor: Selling Nature Let’s start by posing a couple of questions. First‚ what is humanity’s relationship to nature? Second‚ what is capitalism? If you stop and think about it‚ there is something odd about the first question. At first glance it appears to be similar to asking “what is your relationship to your car?” This is a question we might ask of somebody who spends too much time customizing his or her car. And the question is reasonable. But what I want you to see is that the question

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    Taste a Liquor Never Brewed” Poetry Explication Emily Dickinson’s “I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed” is a happy and playful poem at its best. This poem compares the effect of the beauty of nature to the effect of alcohol. Most readers do not get the moral of the poem at first‚ but after reading it a couple of times and evaluating it becomes clear. Emily is simply talking about the exhilarating effect of life and nature. Her being “drunk” is a metaphor for how nature intrigues her. Emily states “I taste

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