Posts Tagged ‘unique value’

To Sell More, Reduce Your Selling Geographies and Do a Demographic Analysis of Your Most Likely Buyer

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by Paul DiModica During the early twentieth century, my grandfather immigrated to America from the Island of Sicily, the province of Ragusa and the town of Modica with a 5th grade education. Yet, he built a mini conglomerate of different businesses including a mink farm (for fur coats), movie theaters, liquor stores, real estate development [...]

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Is Your Executive Team Making Your Complex Sales Process Too Complex?

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by Paul DiModica Often, sales teams and the executive management staff struggle with their approach to what they call complex selling. The term “complex” is defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary as: ”composed of two or more parts and is hard to separate, analyze, or solve.” So what is a complex selling environment? A complex sale happens when [...]

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Do You Have Value to Sell In a Recovering Economy?

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Do You Have Value to Sell in a Recovering Economy? Take the “Value Forward” Test By Paul DiModica “Value” is defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “relative worth, utility, or importance”. Value during a recession often becomes clouded and harder to identify. Yet many sales and marketing teams during this economic position still utilize standard [...]

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