
Good Book on Improving Your Sales Skills - Little Red Book of Sales Answers by Jeffrey Gitomer addresses questions salespeople may have about their job and techniques to improve skills, particularly in the following areas:1. Your humor and creativity.2. Your writing, finding a mentor, and secret of worry-free living.3. How to cold call and dealing with liars.4. Closing and dealing with objections.5. Utilizing the internet to make sales.6. Ways to establish relationships.7. Ways to differentiate yourself from your competition.8. Love what you do and your job will be easier to be successful at!Throughout the book are free Red Bits that you can access through Gitomer s web site. Red Bits are succinct pieces of valuable tid bits of information for particular aspects of selling.Overall, the book is a good source of information and enjoyable to read. However, there were quite a few examples of salty language that I believed was unnecessary for making points. Brush up on that and I would give the book 5 stars.Recommended.
A Simple & Systematic book - I have read a lot of books about selling and I found this book very valuable for the one who seek a simple, systematic & easily applicable selling book. It s nice to read because there are only important thing with plain explanation. Full of leading questions to inspire the reader...A must have book for salesperson !!
Now i know it all about Sales! - I love the layout of this book. I enjoyed reading it and i am going trough it for the second time. Being a software engineer who is trying to build and sell software, i have learned many things from this book. A must read for anyone who wishes to succeed in life.
It may be red, but it shouldn t be read. - This was the first sales book that I read after getting into sales about 18 months ago. I had hoped it would provide a sound sales foundation. Instead, it provided page after page of trite one-liners. The author s insistence on delivering his information in one line, sound byte format certainly makes the book an easy read, but it does so at the expense of substance. If you re looking to be the stereotypical salesman who starts every sentence with, If I told you that I could... then buy this book. If you re looking for thoughtful insights that can t be summed up in seven words or less, you may want to look elsewhere. Most of what Gitomer has to say is either common sense, or outdated, or just plain stupid.The book can probably be read from cover to cover in about thirty minutes, which doesn t make this a huge decision. It s thirty minutes I would like to have back, though. If you re looking for a solid sales foundation that is current and relevant, I would suggest you look at Stephan Schiffman s books. Once you get past the early chapters on understanding your numbers, which are a little worn out, he actually takes the time to deliver insightful content, even though it has the pesky quality of not fitting into neat little one-liners.
Excellent Book.... [...] - Basically I just started my freelance design business, and I m hoping to learn a great deal about sales so I can sell my services. So I went to amazon.com and bought the three most popular books on sales. An amazing book for a seasoned salesperson, or a beginner like myself. I m about half way through the book, and I am very impressed. It gave me this idea to start writing about things I am learning, with the possibility of helping others learn what I am learning.