How Not to Sell: Why You Can't Close the Deal and How to Fix It

Hardback

Main Details

Title How Not to Sell: Why You Can't Close the Deal and How to Fix It
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mike Wicks
SeriesThe How Not to Succeed Series
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 209,Width 139
Category/GenreSales and marketing
ISBN/Barcode 9781400218905
ClassificationsDewey:658.85
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Focus
Imprint HarperCollins Leadership
Publication Date 16 September 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

You make the right calls all day, you deliver your pitches flawlessly, and you donate to every one of your potential client's kid's school fundraisers. But you still aren't closing deals. What gives Well, you're clearly screwing something up, and it's time you find out what it is. It's frustrating. Day in and day out, you are putting in the work with twelve-hour days and trips across town to meet clients. You study up on your competitors and rehearse your pitches every chance you get. But still, you aren't anywhere near your sales targets, and your bottom line hasn't budged since your started. Chances are it's not about what you're doing right--it's about what you're doing wrong. How Not to Sell is filled with interviews and stories of people who were being held back by the things they didn't realize were working against them. The workplace is a minefield filled with politics and unspoken rules. This book is here to teach you: How you're screwing it up and what to do about it How other people screwed it up before figuring it out What you should stop doing immediately What you should be doing more of Now, stop panicking and letting frustration hold you back. This book is the tool you need to get out of your sales slump and make your numbers!

Author Biography

Mike Wicks is an award-winning author, collaborator, and senior writer at Kevin Anderson & Associates. He has managed several multimillion-dollar government programs, rebranded towns and regions, written economic development and tourism strategies, and created sponsorship programs for major not-for-profits. Wicks is also a well-regarded trainer, facilitator, and speaker whose clients have included national banks and multinational insurance corporations. Wicks has written and collaborated on over twenty books, e-books, and training manuals. Fire from the Sky: A Diary Over Japan won a silver medal for best military memoir of 2005, awarded by the Military Writers Society of America. He's a foodie, so when he's not writing he can be found in his kitchen preparing a gourmet meal.