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How to sell to an idiot

12 steps to winning over your toughest customer

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An edition of How to Sell to an Idiot (2005)

How to sell to an idiot

12 steps to winning over your toughest customer

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HOW TO SELL TO AN IDIOT Selling to customers looking to get the most bang for their buck is a difficult feat. The only customers tougher than hagglers are the ones so uninformed about what they are buying, they don't even realize when they are getting the deal of a lifetime. In How to Sell to an Idiot, authors John Hoover and Bill Sparkman show you how to ignore your own inner idiot and start selling more by doing less of what doesn't work and more of what does. Along with a wealth of proven sales guidance and effective techniques, you'll learn how to: Use idiot-proof planning and preparation to make prospecting far more effective Use idiot-speak to connect with prospects and gather vital information that makes selling easy Spice up your sales pitch for faster closings and larger sales Wring referrals out of clients like water from a sponge And much more!

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Wiley
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How to Sell to an Idiot
2006, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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How to Sell to an Idiot: 12 Steps to Selling Anything to Anyone
December 2, 2005, Wiley
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Table of Contents

Step one : be prepared or be the idiot
Step two : connect with the clueless
Step three : confuse to clarify
Step four : play the match game
Step five : showtime
Step six : ask for the business
Step seven : circle around/make another pass
Step eight : annoy them a little and ask for the business, again
Step nine : appreciate
Step ten : get a referral
Step eleven : the fine art of following up to stay off of your laurels
Step twelve : practice

Edition Notes

Published in
Hoboken, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.85
Library of Congress
HF5438.8.P75 .H66 2006, HF5438.8.P75 H66 2006, HF5438.8.P75.H66

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL3395270M
ISBN 10
0471718548
LCCN
2005006847
Library Thing
8721514
Goodreads
524741

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