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Zig Ziglar – The Selling Difference
Zig Ziglar – The Selling Difference
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Developed by Zig Ziglar and Bryan Flanagan, The Selling Difference is designed to prepare the sales professionals of today to move to the next level of success in this evolving profession. Technological changes in the workplace and new demands for cross cultural negotiation abilities have created a need for a new skill set in the world of selling. The Selling Difference will provide you with a vehicle for this journey. The concepts and skills outlined by two of the most sought after experts in their field will enable you to arrive with confidence and comfort. This system will give you the information to build a better you, teach you to enjoy your career, and develop confidence and belief in yourself.
In this series You Will Learn:
* How to sell value versus price.
* The four behavioral styles of your prospects and the selling tendencies for each style.
* How to use technology as an aid in the selling process.
* Cross cultural selling techniques making you a more effective sales professional in today’s global marketplace.
* To define the Features-Functions-and-Benefits of your products or services.
* The TRUST process in selling.
* Closing techniques from The Master Closer, Zig Ziglar.
* How to handle objections using the LQET formula.
* How to plan, prepare for and expect success each and every day of your sales career.
* The art of setting and achieving sales goals through a unique seven-step goal attainment procedure.
* Why selling is a proud profession and how you must be sold before you can sell.
* Superior questioning skills to increase your closing ratio.
CD-ROM Details:
Length: 5 hours, 49 minutes
Business online course
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Having a business name does not separate the business entity from the owner, which means that the owner of the business is responsible and liable for debts incurred by the business.
If the business acquires debts, the creditors can go after the owner’s personal possessions.
A business structure does not allow for corporate tax rates. The proprietor is personally taxed on all income from the business.
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About Author
Zig Ziglar
Zig Ziglar was born in Alabama, Mississippi as the tenth child of a total of twelve children. His mother’s name was Lila Wescott and his father’s John Silas Ziglar. For most of his childhood, Zig lived in Yazoo City, Mississippi after his father got a job there as manager in 1931. Zig was 5 years old at the time. A year later, both his younger sister and his father died completely unexpectedly. From this moment, his mother had many mouths to feed with a minimal income. Ziglar describes his mother as a remarkable woman for her efforts to care for the family and the values she imparted to her children. During primary school, Zig started selling peanuts to make extra money and help out his mother. Later, as an adolescent, he worked as a grocer.
After high school, Zig served the United States Navy during World War II. He then went to the University of South Carolina, based on Columbia, and got a part-time job as a salesperson for the WearEver Aluminium Company. He quickly learned the tricks of the trade, and soon excelled at what he did. Zig himself attributed his success to division supervisor P.C. Merrell.
Merrell encouraged Zig and told him he had the ability to become a great salesman. Zig worked hard, and was soon promoted to division manager. He spent most of the following decades in the sales world, learning how to encourage and motivate others to achieve great things.
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