Tag: sales coaching

Part 3 of “Knowing” how to sell is not enough   Our journey to eliminate the gap between what we know we should do and actually doing it continues. We touched briefly on the five most common causes of the knowing-doing gap.  To read it, go to Knowing how to sell is not enough Then […]

In confusing situations, here’s how to guide your customers to the right solutions The discussion had gone on for hours. We looked at seed varieties, multiple nitrogen strategies and several different herbicide programs on this sales call. I was riding along with an agronomist this past year as he met with several customers in the […]

Is this where your next sales call will be? Customers are no doubt busy from time to time.  Selling to farmers, livestock producers and agribusinesses is no different.  There are times of the year when it seems virtually impossible to get an appointment.  As harvest approaches, it can feel like farmers want nothing to do […]

We wear complexity like a badge of honor Keeping it Simple “Well, it depends,” Chris told the producer.  Inside my head, I was screaming at Chris to just make it easy and explain in simple terms.  Unfortunately, he didn’t and the producer responded with the typical, “I don’t know.  Let me think about it.” I’m […]

If you are not familiar with Feed & Grain Magazine, you should be.  Especially if you are in the feed or grain business. Twice a month, I get the honor of writing a sales training article specific to the Ag selling community.  If you sell to farmers, producers, or any agribusiness then stop by Coach’s […]

Calling on the Wrong accounts! Start with Who Simon Sinek is great but wrong!  Well, maybe not wrong, just not as clear as I think he could be.  If you’re not aware, Simon is a YouTube sensation, writer and motivational speaker who speaks on his topic, “Start with Why”.  It’s a great message and I […]

Disorganization Recently, we went through the Top 5 Sales Killers (Fear, Failure, Belief, Mundane, and Comfort).  In those five blogs, I outlined how these five emotions kill your sale.  Now, we are going to dig into the top 2 aspects that kill salespeople.  Obviously, not literally kill.  I mean these two aspects kill a salesperson’s […]

It’s bumper to bumper until someone makes a mistake Or someone helps the car in front make a mistake As I watched the final laps of Saturday night’s NASCAR race in Daytona, with multiple crashes at the end, I couldn’t help think how similar this was to selling feed, seed, and tractors to farmers.  Didn’t […]

It’s not the end of the world The regional sales meeting was coming up in three weeks and I was trying to figure out how I could somehow contract some kind of 3-day disease to allow me to skip the meeting.  Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed these meetings and got a lot out of […]

I don’t believe it anymore Have you ever heard someone described as a “Born Salesperson?” Yeah, me too.  Prior to going into sales, I believed it.  After decades in sales, I don’t believe it for one minute.  Sure, I think people are naturally better at communicating, understanding the small intricacies of verbal/non-verbal communication, or networking […]

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