Tag: Sales Career

Trap #1:  What do you have for me today? See Last Week’s blog post for more on how to handle this situation Trap #2:  What’s Your Price? Other potential versions of this are: “How much is this going to cost me?”  or “I can’t afford that!” or for my grain buying friends, “What’s your basis?” […]

                           I really shouldn’t call them traps because I truly don’t think our customers are setting a trap.  They are just busy people and want to get right down to the point.  As most of us know, the sales process involves – Connecting-Asking good questions to uncover needs-Presenting a solution to those needs-Closing […]

Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of training many salespeople in the skills and art of becoming an Ag Sales Professional.  While it’s true that selling is selling, there are some specifics that help when you know the industry you are training in.  For this week’s article, I started to think about how I […]

Senior Year There’s a life cycle in every career and being an Ag Sales Professional is no different.  In most cases, we start out young, with little experience.  If we stick with it, we move into our experienced years, where we climb to success and then move into the waning years of our career. This […]

 There’s a life cycle in every career and being an Ag Sales Professional is no different.  In most cases, we start out young, with little experience.  If we stick with it, we move into our experienced years, where we climb to success and then move into the waning years of our career. This is the […]

There’s a life cycle in every career and being an Ag Sales Professional is no different.  In most cases, we start out young, with little experience.  If we stick with it, we move into our experienced years, where we climb to success and then move into the waning years of our career.  Below are a […]

I Don’t Want to be too “Salesy”             I can’t tell you how many times I heard that statement over the years while coaching sales people on farm calls, but it was often.  I knew exactly what they meant but it always bothered me for several reasons.  I would usually reply, “Yeah, nobody wants to […]

On The 12th Day of Christmas, My True Customer gave to me Well, it’s Christmas time and I thought we could use a version of this old song but with a twist for all the Ag Sales Professionals out there.  By this afternoon, hopefully, we will have parked the pickup, read or deleted all the […]

The Knowing-Doing Gap The number one reason you need to coach your Ag Sales Professional is the Knowing-Doing Gap.  If you are an Ag Sales Professional, the number one reason you want someone to coach you is the Knowing-Doing Gap. Unless you are brand new and haven’t been through any formal training, most sales people […]

Burned out? Been there done that?  Been to the rodeo one too many times?  Your sales career “Jumped the Shark”? (Happy Days reference).  Are you stuck in that rut of…Every Tuesday, I call on Joe, then Ed, then the feed store in Springfield?  Wednesday is the coffee shop crew, then … It happens to the […]

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