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Characteristics of Selling

Learn why forming relationships with customers can help drive long-term sales.
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Intermediate Provider Tami Glasco  6 Lessons ·  18m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

Traditional selling and marketing, with its focus on getting new business, is giving way more and more to a modern style of selling. Modern companies are recognizing the long-term benefits of gaining repeat business through building and maintaining relationships with their customers. Because of this, salespeople are becoming the goodwill ambassadors for their company or brand, the face that represents the values, quality, and reliability of the company. The good news is that you don’t need to have a background in sales to be successful in this new environment. The most effective salespeople will be those who are able to engage in genuine, honest interactions with their customers, learning how to listen and find solutions to satisfy and meet the customers’ needs.

This course on Characteristics of Selling will explain why retaining customers is more cost efficient than seeking new ones, and why deletion of customers from your roster may be necessary. You’ll learn the advantages of customer relationship management and modern methods of tracking customer contact. You will also discover how to enhance your customer’s experience through value-added selling. Finally, you will learn how to identify and meet customer needs through the consultative process, and how marketing and sales work together to create a competitive advantage for your brand.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify the four characteristics of selling
  • Apply best practices for retaining customers and recognize when customer deletion is necessary
  • Use customer relationship management and modern methods of tracking customer contact
  • Implement value-added selling to enhance the customer's experience
  • Apply the consultative process to identify and meet customer needs
  • Explain how marketing and sales work together to create a competitive advantage

Key Takeaways

  • Modern selling emphasizes building and maintaining customer relationships for repeat business rather than focusing solely on acquiring new business.
  • Retaining existing customers is more cost efficient than seeking new ones, and removing some customers from your roster may sometimes be necessary.
  • Salespeople act as goodwill ambassadors who represent the values, quality, and reliability of their company or brand.
  • Effective salespeople engage in genuine, honest interactions, listening to customers and finding solutions that satisfy their needs.
  • Marketing and sales work together to create a competitive advantage for the brand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a sales background to take this course?

No. According to the course, you don't need a background in sales to be successful in this modern selling environment; the most effective salespeople are those able to engage in genuine, honest interactions and find solutions to meet customers' needs.

What topics does this course cover?

The course covers the four characteristics of selling, customer retention and deletion, customer relationship management, value-added selling, satisfying customer needs through the consultative process, and how marketing and sales work together.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will gain skills in Customer Relationship Management, Customer Retention, and Value-Added Reselling.

Why does the course say retaining customers matters?

The course explains that retaining customers is more cost efficient than seeking new ones, and it covers the benefits and best practices for retaining customers as well as the advantages of customer relationship management.

What is value-added selling in this course?

The course teaches how to enhance your customer's experience through value-added selling and how to implement it as part of meeting customer needs.