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Daniel Sitter's Articles

  • There is No More Job Security!
    Job security? There is no more job security! How can any company be expected to provide such a thing? You've got to be kidding. Employers these days compete in a global economy, subject to worldwide market forces and far-reaching economic considerations. The best way for an individual to guarantee their financial security is...
  • Selling is All About Relationships
    Selling is all about relationships. It demands honesty and integrity and a perception of caring. Success in life is truly a matter of developing and maintaining relationships with others. Sales emulates life.
  • Sales Commissions Earned
    As a career salesperson, I have strong feelings about commissions and an important message to all business owners who utilize salespeople to penetrate new markets and grow the customer base. Here is my recipe for a win-win pay-plan that works well for both the business owner and salesperson alike.
  • Selling is an Effective Conversation
    Today, information that may alter the face of an industry is available instantaneously; at least for those who are paying attention. Marketers can survey an entire market segment by monitoring applicable blogs and pod-casts in their industries. Companies now have the ability to adapt and tailor their marketing, sales strategies and tactics on the fly.
  • Selling Through Entrepreneurial and Social Networks
    The remarkable principle of Six Degrees of Separation states that we are all related somehow within six iterations. Since that is true, our very relationships will eventually provide the exposure we desire. It's not so much who you know directly, but rather who you know who knows who you need to know! The resources you need are there, you simply need to connect the dots.
  • Calculating the Value of Your Precious Selling Time
    Most self-employed people are acutely aware that their time investment must produce immediate income. Most generate income in proportion to the amount of hours spent working each day. All activity, however relevant to the business, does not directly produce income, yet remains important to the overall business operation. How do we determine the best use of our limited time?
  • Learning an Exponential Entrepreneurial Mindset
    Leveraging our assets, especially our time, must become an exponential process rather than the familiar linear method of exchanging our time for income. We must learn to think differently, adopting a new paradigm. Leverage is what gives the successful entrepreneur his competitive edge in the marketplace.
  • Cold Calling For New Sales
    In the world of sales, few tasks will turn the stomach of an entrepreneur as much as the thought of cold calling. It is often perceived as the the most difficult, most feared activity in their day. Cold calling can be an exciting adventure yielding great results and experiences or one that leads you to the medicine cabinet for some antacid tablets. It actually is your choice. Either way, it may make or break your business.
  • Champions Persist, Never Surrender
    There will always be that quiet temptation to quit, to find a job and escape, but the serious entrepreneur realizes that during those disconcerting moments, success is often waiting, just ahead, obscured by the next curve in the road. Though currently unseen, triumph awaits beyond the coming dip.
  • Designed in America But Built In Korea
    The backbone and the financial strength of our country has traditionally been our innovation and manufacturing prowess. We have previously been the envy of the world. Now, our textile and consumer products industries are all but gone and our American automobile industry has been surpassed for the first time. What is next? Where is this all going?
  • Once-a-Day Pill for Natural Sales Enhancement
    My experience among entrepreneurs has demonstrated to me an overall sense of fear or hesitation when it comes to sales. Some business owners dread the subject. Some hope that marketing alone will sell their products, alleviating them of the perceived selling chore. The fact remains, that an integral component to success in most business endeavors is the sales function. So what is the entrepreneur to do?
  • Increase Your Blog Traffic 17 Sure Ways
    All of these suggestions take little time or effort, and will make a huge, positive difference to others. That alone is worth the small price you will pay. There is, in fact, another huge bonus: All of these suggestions will benefit you as well, perhaps even more than the one you are helping. You will learn much in the process, and learning is often considered the primer step to earning.
  • Sales: Selling to the Opposite Sex
    Effective communication is critical to any business relationship, especially those involving a mix of the sexes. Simply being mindful of the fact that the opposite sex processes information differently may keep you way ahead of the curve and generally more able to build a successful, empathetic relationship.
  • Selling : Getting Your Prospect’s Attention
    It is up to us as professional salespersons to offer significant value to our prospects, providing both substantive and compelling reasons for allowing us access to them and their precious time. When we get that open window of opportunity, we must be fully prepared to promptly get their attention and fulfill their needs if we are to count them among our customers.
  • What Influences and Sells You?
    We each are a product of those influences that have the greatest and most consistent access to us. Today, the relevance and potential impact of these influencers is far greater than at any other time in history.
  • How to Say "NO" Graciously
    What do you say when asked to do something or take responsibility for a new work project, or sit on another school or church committee or become a scout leader or bake cookies for the local fund-raiser or anything that will require more time than you realistically have available? How do you learn to say no when asked?

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