Posts tagged budget
Overcoming Client Objections: Breaking Through the 'No Budget' Argument

The 'No Budget' objection is a common hurdle in sales, but it's not insurmountable. By understanding the client's perspective, highlighting value, and offering flexible solutions, you can break through this obstacle and ultimately secure the sale.

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The Waiting Game in Enterprise Sales

In the world of enterprise sales, the waiting game is an all too familiar phenomenon -- those long and often frustrating periods of time that sales professionals spend waiting for prospects to make a decision. These waiting periods can drag on for weeks, months, or even years - for large deals.

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‘We have No Budget’ – How to Overcome the Client’s Stone Wall

budget is a scarce resource! There are always more opportunities to spend than there is budget available. And so, companies and their decision makers prioritize and spend on what brings the greatest value. Or at least what they perceive brings the greatest value…

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No Product Sells Itself

“I hate paying salespeople big bucks. My product will be designed so well that it sells itself.” As a sales leader and an entrepreneur, this is the last thing I want to hear because no product sells itself! If you disagree, I challenge you to name one.

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Fearlessly Asking All the Right Questions

Now it is time to take a look at what questions to ask. Here are 75 questions, grouped by their intent or their situational setting in the sales process.

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We Have No Money ... and It's a Lie

Speaking to a friend of mine recently, he lamented that what had seemed like a promising business opportunity a few weeks back was now just a stone wall of “We have no money.” And he went on to say that in this day and age everyone wants everything for free and that less and less people are willing to pay for good services.

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