Salesmanship refers to the skill or ability of persuading and convincing people to buy a product or service. It involves the use of tactics, communication, and charm to effectively sell something.
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There is an inherent level
of salesmanship in every recruiting process and many employees are looking to jump ship.
As a highly versatile Sale Representative, with a strong background
in salesmanship of various product lines, I find that I have a lot to offer a company.
Beyond the search giant, which has assiduously courted the buy side as it looked to be seen as less of a «frenemy» over the past two years, Pandora (NYSE: P), Vevo Hulu and Fox (NSDQ: NWS) Interactive Media's video game and entertainment unit IGN are viewed as examples of
good salesmanship cited by marketers and agencies in Myers report.
In addition to the inherent efficiencies, such a system can boost customer satisfaction and give dealership staffers more time to focus
on salesmanship rather than repetitive formalities.
Since 1920, Momentous Institute, owned and operated by
Salesmanship Club of Dallas, has transformed over 100,000 lives.
The famed nineteenth - century mystic Nettie Colburn Maynard wasn't a professional writer — her time spent communing with the Next World left little energy for the literary arts — but she did have a gift
for salesmanship.
Looking for a highly challenging and rewarding position as a retail executive in an esteemed organization where I can find a platform for showcasing my
exceptional salesmanship skills in dealing with retail customers, proven track record in meeting sales targets and expertise at performing administrative tasks.
In our Board there was a push by a member to remove it as well, saying service
not salesmanship should be the focus.
I'm thinking about such skills
as salesmanship, appraisal skills, market and marketing knowledge, negotiating, construction and cost estimating.
He... showed us several cars and helped us decide which one best met our needs without high
pressure salesmanship.
That was a fantastic bit of
salesmanship by the Boss, and Liverpool have themselves another whinging, entitle Britisher.
And this history is important precisely because it demonstrates, as with the later «education, education, education» nonsense, how New Labour was, right from the very beginning, much more interested in importing
salesmanship from abroad than in policy needs at home.
Don't knock the competition, promote yourself, promote your strengths and rely on good old -
fashioned salesmanship based on honesty, integrity and hard work.
You can describe the logical benefits of your product, compare your price to your competitors, and demonstrate expert
salesmanship when pitching it to new potential clients, but if it's missing that «extra ingredient» to compel new users, even the best product on the market can fall flat.
Input controls output and these functions increase attitude altitude, empower savviness with technology and
enhance salesmanship skills,» says Joyce Paron, president — Canada.
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS • Proven record of selling products over established routes • Demonstrated ability to operate the vehicle following safety guidelines • Good verbal communications skills • Excellent customer service and salesmanship abilities
Hello, As an experienced car buyer, we are so happy to hear that Sean Musser's professionalism and
salesmanship made your purchase process easy.
No wonder Jack Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group laments, «Too
much salesmanship and too little stewardship.»
Let's face it though, without
salesmanship there will be no listing, buyer, offer or sale and hence no pay for our work.
Skills in preparing sandwiches, for instance, have no place in a skills based resume for a
car salesmanship position.
Determined and personable individual with
proven salesmanship skills; fully knowledgeable of tenant / landlord legal rights and fair housing laws
Subtitled The Canadian Real Estate Agent's Essential Business Guide, Claude Boiron's book aims to teach real estate agents how to «practice real
estate salesmanship properly, ethically, morally and to everyone's mutual benefit.»
He and others insist that the answer lies in making virtual
salesmanship more proactive.
«I think with that, and old - fashioned
aggressive salesmanship work, we've been able to increase our customer base and sales volume.»
No other programme has been surrounded with such
political salesmanship and such pressures to produce wildly optimistic scenarios.
One thing I've found that helps a lot is to
put salesmanship aside at first, and try to come from a place of contribution.
Subtitled The Canadian Real Estate Agent's Essential Business Guide, Claude Boiron's book aims to teach real estate agents how to «practice real estate
salesmanship properly, ethically, morally and to everyone's mutual benefit.»
What is passed off on Wall Street as financial analysis is actually
pure salesmanship, a self - serving marketing message intended to separate you from your money, not boost your retirement security prospects.
Salesmanship Don't expect customers to buy a fish they don't know, if an employee isn't there to discuss it with them.
The state by state breakdown of self -
interested salesmanship — NOT ADVICE — simply works against the interest of both the saver and the taxpayer.
Face - to - face selling, with a trusted sales representative visiting customers has all the right characteristics, combining
superb salesmanship with customer care and the personal touch.
Direct Sales Representative with exceptional
salesmanship techniques needed to advance a companyÕs revenue and reputation
The combination of their individual talents — Knight's marketing, Bowerman's commitment to athletic excellence, and Johnson's
energetic salesmanship — with the growing national awareness of physical fitness had the power of a nuclear reaction.
People whose books declare their allegiance to Christ reveal, by their
televised salesmanship, the true identity of their God.
It will not require advanced degrees of education, high - powered leadership structures, costly buildings, expensive advertising,
salesmanship routines, light shows and Hollywood gimmicks.
Advice: the key to being enticingly odd and attractively weird is to lay off the
actual salesmanship.
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