Sales Development Training – Three Keys to a Great Presentation

No sales development training program would be complete without talking about how to do a great presentation. You can do everything else correctly, but if you fail on the presentation, the chances of making the sale reduce dramatically. If you examine all of the best sales presentations, you will discover that they all have three keys in common. They use audience participation. They tell stories throughout the presentation. They also handle the objections within the presentation itself.

The first key to a great sales presentation is to use audience participation. People have short attention spans. No one wants to sit through a full presentation and just listen to a sales person talk. They want to feel like they are a part of the presentation. When creating your presentation, make sure you find ways to incorporate the audience into the presentation.

One way you can have audience participation is to survey the audience. First, identify some of the most common situations that people who do not have your product or service experience. Then, ask the audience if they have ever found themselves in one of these situations. Doing this provides two benefits. It allows the audience to participate, which increases the effectiveness of your sales presentation. It also shows the prospect the need for your product or service.

The second key to a great sales presentation is to tell stories throughout the presentation. There is a saying “‘facts tell but stories sell.”‘ This is very true in sales. You can explain the features and benefits in your presentation. However, you will do a more effective job if you share stories that explain how the features and benefits relate to the client. Telling a story allows your audience to picture themselves in the story and identify the benefits that are important to them. In addition, people easily forget facts and figures, but they remember stories.

For example, if you sell truck leasing, instead of just explaining the differences between you and your competitors, tell a story. You can say “‘I have a customer with needs very similar to yours and they were able to use our truck maintenance service when they had a problem in Omaha. We were able to make a service call and get them back on the road quickly and they met their deliveries on time.”‘ Incorporating simple stories in your sales presentation is a great way to convey ideas and concepts.

The third key is to handle objections within the presentation. Many sales professionals encounter a number of objections at the end of the presentation. Often, this is because those objections were not handled at the beginning of the presentation. If the objections were covered as a part of the sales presentation, they would not come up because the presentation itself would handle them.

If you know you constantly get an objection to price because your product cost more than similar products, you should handle that objection as part of your presentation. You can have a point in your presentation where you illustrate what similar products cost and what your products cost. This way the prospect can appreciate the difference in price and you can create value. Because you brought up a common objective, you appear more reasonable and authentic to your buyer.

Your presentation is one of the keys to selling business. If you follow the principles here you will have success in keeping your audience engaged in your presentation. You will also be able to transition smoothly into the next step of the sales process which is to gain agreement.

Unique Mother’s Day Presents With Personalized Gifts

Mother’s Day is coming and with it, the anxiety of coming up with something meaningful and original to give. It is certainly confusing, because advertising all around us try to catch our attention suggesting the “best present for a mother” and claiming to know “what every mother wants”. I have found that in times like these is better to give a personalized gift.

Why personalized gifts? Well, as a son and also a father I know that the “cool things” and “latest gadgets” are nothing compared to those gifts coming form the heart and also that are unique. Remember when you drew mother’s day cards? Now, you can still do that! Though, I know most of you out there doesn’t feel confident making crafts anymore, but don’t worry, there are other options.

The web is filled with offers on personalized gifts. These sites offer products already done, ready for you to personalize. They come in all forms for every type of occasion. For instance in mother’s day you could choose to give a photo purse. A photo purse is a purse with a personalized picture, composition, collage or artwork in the front panel you could give it to her printed with the pictures of her children and you can be sure she’ll love it because of what it represents, and the time you took in giving something unique. Other options for mother’s day are personalized blankets, pillows, displays, and even jewelry.

Personalized gifts are a great way to give her back great memories in an easy way, leaving all the creative part to you. The right combination of present and picture or message can evoke many emotions. Whether you make it yourself or have it printed in a hop, custom gifts are the best way to impress her on this Mother’s Day.

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How To Conjugate Spanish Verbs In The Present Progressive Tense

The first thing you should know if you want to learn how to conjugate Spanish verbs in the present progressive tense is that you need two things, the verb estar (to be) for any pronoun in the present tense and the present participle of a verb. For verbs ending in -AR, the present participle is formed by dropping the ending and adding -ANDO. If the regular verb ends in -ER or -IR you add -IENDO. The present participle is the same for all pronouns. Only the verb estar is conjugated according to the pronoun. See example below.

yo estoy viajando – I am traveling
tú estás viajando – you are traveling
él/ella está viajando – he/she is traveling
usted está viajando – you are traveling (formal)
nosotros estamos viajando – we are traveling
ustedes están viajando – you are traveling (plural)
ellos/ellas están viajando – they are traveling (masculine or feminine)

Verbs ending in -IR that change the stem in present tense continue to change the stem for the present participle. Review the following:

1. Verbs changing the stem vowel from e to ie in present tense change the vowel to i for the present particle (ie → i ). Therefore preferir (to prefer) and sentir (to feel) become prefiriendo, and sintiendo respectively.

2. Verbs changing the stem vowel from e to i in present tense also change the vowel to i for the present particle (e → i ). Thus pedir (to ask for) and servir (to serve) become pidiendo and sirviendo respectively.

3. Verbs changing the stem vowel from o to ue in present tense change the vowel to u for the present particle (ue → u). Thus dormir (to sleep) and morir (to die) become durmiendo, and muriendo, respectively.

There are some irregular present participles for verbs such as caer (to fall), creer (to believe), leer (to read), proveer (to provide), and traer (to bring). The present participle ending for these verbs is -YENDO. Their present participles are cayendo, creyendo, leyendo, proveyendo, and trayendo, respectively.

If you are using the Verbarrator Spanish Verb conjugation software to learn this verb tense (and I do recommend that you use the Verbarrator for learning how to conjugate this and other Spanish verb tenses), instead of the “present progressive verb tense,” the Verbarator calls this tense is “estar PLUS gerund.”

Now you know how to conjugate Spanish verbs in the present progressive tense. Be sure to practice daily so that conjugating Spanish verbs becomes easier for you.