Next webchat announced: Wednesday 17th September
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We’re delighted to welcome sales expert, Anne Wilkinson, as the guest in our next webchat that’s happening from 12 – 1pm in the forums on Wednesday 17th September. Join us and ask Anne any questions you have on the topic of making or growing sales.
Sell! Sell! Sell!
Business is all about selling. Without sales, there is no business. So we’re sure you’ll have lots of questions at the ready for top sales lady, Anne Wilkinson. Maybe your question relates to making a cold call, building a customer database or techniques to secure repeat sales.
Whatever the question, Anne will be on hand to answer it. Anne is Founder of Executive Playground, a sales and business development outfit and a seasoned sales professional.
Date for your diary
Date: Wednesday 17th September
Time: 12-1.00pm
Place: In the forum
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Comments
Author: Dee Blick
Date: 10/09/2008
Comment: I am away on that day, but I do have a question or two! Does anne believe that the telephone and face-to-face selling for business to business organisations are still as important in terms of opening and closing the sale? Where do they now sit along online communicating?
Also, could she share her top telephone technique with me and any tips on how to keep a pipeline open after a meeting when the sale is not due to land until several months down the line.
Kind regards
Dee
Dee Blick MCIM
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Author: JRHenderson
Date: 12/09/2008
Comment: Hello Anne,
Can you give some pointers on how to price a product?
I'm soon hoping to sell 'student skills' audiobooks (Mp3 files) from a website to young people who are just starting at university. However, I'm not sure how much to charge.
The only 'real-world' pointers I have are the prices of student skills paperbacks (£9-£14), iTunes music tracks (79p) and podcasts (free).
Any guidance would be really helpful,
J.R.
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