7 Tips for an
Organized Sales Person
1. Keep a list of
your biggest prospects on a spreadsheet. Develop a
system for following up with each one. Keep track of
where you are in the follow-up system with each
prospect.
2. List your
customers on a spreadsheet. Develop a system for
following up with your customers on a regular basis.
Keep track on your spreadsheet.
3. Set up a system to
process your paperwork. Use a step file sorter and make
folders: Do, Awaiting Answer, Read, Consider, File and
Refer. Sort your paperwork before doing any of it.
4. Schedule 70% of
your time to allow for interruptions and emergencies.
Batch appointments, errands, phone calls and any other
like activities. The more time you save doing
unimportant tasks, the more time you have to prospect
and attend to your current customers.
5. Start a reading
file. Fill it with reports, articles and e-mails. Rip
articles out of magazines you receive and discard the
magazine. Print long e-mails to read later. Take your
reading file with you wherever you go.
6. Make a list of
items you need to take on all sales calls. Refer to it
before rushing out the door to avoid forgetting
anything.
7. Schedule a certain
amount of time each week to improve your selling
skills. Listen to motivational tapes in the car.
Search the internet for articles. Study the greats.
Investing time in self-improvement will ultimately
increase your sales.
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