Surround Yourself With Success

Do you want to be successful? Alright - that was obviously a rhetorical question. Since I know you want to be successful, it’s imperative that you surround yourself with success. You’re probably familiar with the following quote: “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” If you want to be a successful salesperson, you must do your best to learn from and work with successful salespeople. If you’re learning tips and strategies from poor salespeople, you’re not going to achieve great results. If you don’t currently work with any sellers who are creating positive results, branch out and meet successful salespeople via networking events, conferences and trade shows. The idea is to surround yourself and learn from successful (not mediocre) people. It doesn’t stop at your immediate network. Here are a few steps you can take to create a success mindset so you can create a prosperous sales career:

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Separate Yourself From The Rest!

What are you currently doing to separate yourself from other salespeople? I don’t recommend locking yourself in a room and working through your days without any interaction with your colleagues, but I do recommend taking steps to truly differentiate yourself and stand out from the pack. If you want to be the best, you must do things that mediocre salespeople are not willing to do. It often takes more effort, but what you will gain from going the extra mile is invaluable. When you show up to work and do exactly what everyone else is doing, you will achieve the same results that they are achieving. When you make the extra effort, you create extraordinary results and make more sales. It’s not just about your sales results. When you stand out from the crowd, you are more likely to move up in your company and receive more opportunities within your own business. Regardless of the industry you’re in, people always respect and admire hard working individuals. Here are a few steps you can take to separate yourself from other sales professionals:

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Make Yourself Interesting!

It goes without saying, but the more interesting you are, the more clients and prospects will want to engage with you. To be clear, being interesting doesn’t simply mean having the best stories on a Monday morning after a busy weekend. But, you don’t have to start jumping out of airplanes or start setting world records to be interesting. Being interesting is about connecting with interesting people, having interesting ideas and most importantly...being interested in others. If we aren’t showing interest in others, we are eliminating a great opportunity for people to find us interesting because interest is reciprocal.  The more interested you are in others, the more interesting you are to others. The more interesting you are to others, the more they will buy from you and stay loyal. <-- Click To Tweet

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Want Sales? Get Some Sleep!

Your health and wellness are important factors to consider if you want to increase your sales. As you know, it’s tough to focus and get things done when you’re stressed or working on a lack of sleep! Due to this, it’s so important to focus on you just as much as you focus on your sales and your business. When you’re staying in noisy hotel rooms, working late or pulling all-nighters, you must make an active effort to stay grounded and ensure that you’re not neglecting yourself for the sake of your career. Remember, your career doesn't exist without you!

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3 Questions, 3 Answers

The best way for you to receive answers is to ask questions! The more knowledge you possess, the better your chances of achieving consistent success with your sales! The following three questions are often asked by salespeople. These answers will provide you with the information you need to take yourself to greater heights. 1. How can I prove to my manager that I am worthy of a promotion?

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Break Out Of The Slump!

Have you noticed a recent downward trend in your sales? Has one bad month turned into two, three or four more in a row? Do you feel as though strategies that were once efficient and successful are now yielding poor results? Let’s face it - sales results can sometimes fluctuate due to external factors. While some salespeople will blame and accept these external factors and allow them to control their destinies, the successful sales leader will find ways to break out of a slump regardless of other variables. If you’ve been experiencing disappointing numbers for an extended period of time, it’s time to regroup and focus on rebuilding prosperity. <-- Click To Tweet Here are many ways you can increase sales to help you break out of a slump:

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An Easier Approach to Social Media

There are still many sales leaders, sellers and companies that are not embracing social media. At this point in 2014, social media has been integrated heavily into our personal and professional lives. It’s no longer a “nice thing to have” but rather a necessity to reach maximum success with your sales. Here are a few common reasons that I hear for not using social media: It’s too difficult to learn My company bans social media at work My buyers are not on social media While these may seem like legitimate reasons to avoid social media at first, if you change your mindset and approach, you’ll realize that these issues can easily be overcome.

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