The Advanced Selling Podcast: Sales Training | Leadership Coaching | B2b Sales Strategy | Prospecting Tips

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Synopsis

Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale: B2B sales trainers for the past twenty years share their strategies, frameworks, tips and tricks to help you leverage your talent, grow your skills and create your own sales success. You'll discover how you can shift your mindset, win with prospects and build long-term relationships with your clients so you can thrive and advance in your career. Bill and Bryan's approach to sales is funny, often quirky and always real. Their work has allowed them to help sales professionals, managers and leaders at hundreds of companies all over the world implement successful strategies and build profitable sales teams. Prospecting, sales communication, buyer resistance, proposals and RFPs, pricing, cold calling, sales forecasting, pain points, psychology, positioning, deal coaching, goal setting, leading and managing, achieving your goals and all the other things that work (and don't work) in the world of sales to help you be the best possible version of yourself.

Episodes

  • The Attributes of a Good Sales Manager

    04/12/2008 Duration: 15min

    Salespeople, what’s the number one attribute of the best manager you’ve had? Bryan recently conducted an informal poll, and the answers are surprisingly simple. In this episode Bill and Bryan discuss the attributes of a good sales manager and continue a previous discussion on motivation. (15:00)

  • Sounding Like Every Other Salesperson

    25/11/2008 Duration: 12min

    Ever wonder if you look like the same old salesperson the prospect sees everyday? I know we all can’t imagine that, but what if you really look do like that? That wouldn’t be so good, would it? Well, in this episode, Bill and Bryan answer a question from the www.askbillandbryan.com website. It comes from a listener who’s concerned that he might be sounding like everyone else. And that frustrates him. (12:31) 

  • Handling Customer Demands in the Sales Process

    13/11/2008 Duration: 15min

    A valuable episode on a problem coming up more frequently these days—how to handle it when the prospect makes crazy demands in the sales process. One in particular is when they want you to come in and spend an inordinate amount of time doing unpaid consulting. Bryan and Bill take an actual coaching example to talk about how to handle this. (14:52)  

  • Managing Expectations in the Sales Process

    06/11/2008 Duration: 12min

    Ever wonder if you raise expectations too high for your prospects? So that when you do business with them, there’s no way they can be satisfied? Well, you might do it unknowingly. And this is what Bryan and Bill discuss in this week’s episode. (12:27)  

  • Networking: Key to Sales Success

    30/10/2008 Duration: 18min

    On this episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast: Networking—The 10-Letter, 4-Letter Word. Love it or hate it, it's CRITICAL to a salesperson's success. Networking "diva" Julie Bauke provides a fresh approach to an old topic. (18:16)    Contact Julie Bauke at: www.congruitycareer.com    

  • Presentation Tips

    23/10/2008 Duration: 13min

    Do your presentations leave people cold? How would you know? Salespeople need to be good at presentations. Period. And the rules are changing as well. You’ll need to stop selling and begin educating and connecting with people. Here, Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale talk about some tips to use when doing a presentation. They cover a few. Then you can email them at listener@advancedsellingpodcast.com to get the PDF of the rest. (13:10) Other blogs/podcasts mentioned in the podcast: www.sethgodin.comwww.ultimatesaleschick.comwww.salesleadershipofindianapolis.com 

  • Questions from the Listener Mailbag

    16/10/2008 Duration: 12min

    Bill and Bryan go to the mailbag this week to answer two questions from their listeners: How do I ease my way in to new accounts when the account’s been transferred from another salesperson? and How do I have my boss see that this is a better way to sell? Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale address both of these issues. (12:06)

  • How to Show Up

    09/10/2008 Duration: 12min

    You’ve heard the saying, “How you do anything is how you do everything.” Well, if you haven’t heard that, you just did, so consider this your lucky day. Well, we have a cousin saying:  “How you show up, determines what shows up.” Sales trainers Bryan Neale and Bill Caskey discuss the notion of how you show up on sales calls. And they help you get your mind right to do so properly. (12:28)    

  • The Motivation of Your People

    02/10/2008 Duration: 16min

    Sales managers, have you ever wondered if in your process of motivating people—you actually demotivate them? Hard to fathom, isn’t it?  In this episode, Bryan and Bill review an actual email memo sent out from a sales manager to his team at the end of the quarter. And through their discussion of that, you’ll learn a new, more effective approach to how to movitate your team to get results. (15:56)  

  • Special Edition: What Trends Are Going to Affect Salespeople?

    02/10/2008 Duration: 30min

    Over the last few weeks, Bill and Bryan have been working on this idea of “What trends are going to affect salespeople in the future?” As they started to outline the things they were seeing in the market, they thought it would be useful to have a podcast focused on that. Now, we must tell you that this podcast is about 30 minutes (longer than our normal episodes). But they felt the information here is vital for a sales team and salespeople to know as they pursue new business in the future. The key element of all this is that if you’re not watching trends, then they can slip up on you and pass you by. So, if your sales and revenues are not where they need to be or could be, then you might be a victim of old thinking. (29:54)

  • The Sales Meeting

    25/09/2008 Duration: 14min

    Sales managers—ever wonder why your sales meetings put people to sleep? Well, Bill and Bryan help you by giving you some ideas on what to do at your next sales meeting. Sales / account people? Listen closely to this podcast and then suggest to your manager that these things be covered.  

  • How to Start a Relationship

    04/09/2008 Duration: 15min

    How you begin a relationship (we’re talking business relationship here) with another person will determine what you both get out of that relationship. Have you even considered the tone with which you begin a prospect relationship? And how do they filter your information? Whatever you say will define the balance of the sales call. In this episode Bill and Bryan help you think through that and give you plenty of tips on how to better begin it.

  • Lead Generation

    28/08/2008 Duration: 14min

    Lead generation. It’s the very thing that can make your company millions. But, screw it up, and your revenue growth becomes an uphill climb. Bill and Bryan give you some rules for lead generation and the follow-up process behind it that can help you close those sales.

  • Making Sales Internally

    07/08/2008 Duration: 12min

    During our sales strategy training sessions, we often hear from our clients, “Hey this sales method works when I’m selling inside my company, too!” The truth is anytime you’re communicating ideas to another person—and you want that other person to take some action--this content works. And we also know that some of our listeners are not even in front line sales—but they are required to make sales internally. For you folks, this is a must-hear episode.

  • What Are Your Rules For Engagement?

    28/07/2008 Duration: 14min

    Every great company has rules it lives by. You might call these “codes of conduct.” But every sales professional should also have a code they live by. In this episode, Bill and Bryan give you five parts of that code—and give you the opportunity to get the other five they didn’t have time to talk about by emailing listener@advancedsellingpodcast.com.

  • Maintaining Relationships with the Right Person

    17/07/2008 Duration: 13min

    How do you maintain a relationship with a high level prospect over a long period of time? It happens often that we lose touch with the “right person” and end up being passed down to others lower in the org. And then when it’s time for them to buy something bigger you get no credit for all the good work you’ve done. Bill and Bryan dissect a deal that went south. And in so doing, they give you some ideas on how to stay high (in the organization that is).

  • Out of the Comfort Zone Box

    10/07/2008 Duration: 12min

    Out of the box thinking continues this week with Bill and Bryan’s interview with Tom Heuer and Steve Coats, authors of "There is No Box." Sales managers and leaders should continue to listen to this session because is has to do with the very important topic of “comfort zones.” We all operate inside one and the authors give you some ideas on how to pull people out of them.

  • There Is No Box

    03/07/2008 Duration: 14min

    If you’re like most people in sales management, you struggle with motivating and leading your team. In this episode, Bill and Bryan interview the authors of "There Is No Box," a book on leadership. Authors, Steve Coats and Tom Heuer, redefine what it means to be a sales leader. Sales professionals will learn from this approach as well, since they are the ones calling on customers trying to help them "get out of the box." This is a good episode to listen to in a group setting. Ask youself the question: are we doing these things?

  • The Ride Along

    26/06/2008 Duration: 14min

    One of the most stressful times for both salespeople and managers is the dreaded “manager ride-along.” It’s that time when the salesperson inflates their daily activity to prove to their manager that they really are working hard. And it’s the time the manager gets to be really smart (and critical). In this episode, Bill and Bryan address this event from both perspectives and give some hints on how to make this a more resourceful, helpful event.

  • Pilot Error

    19/06/2008 Duration: 14min

    Airline pilots and sales pros have a lot in common. (Although people’s lives hang in the balance of the pilot—and maybe not the salesperson). In this episode, Bill and Bryan discuss the analogy in a way that you can learn from – that will help you know where you are with customers.

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