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Things are typically pretty hectic here, with a steady stream of new customers, a variety of new projects, new starters, new products and services, new ventures, new investors, in fact there is no end of news.

The Apprentice - The inside track with Ansell Henry

The Apprentice - The inside track with Ansell Henry

Ansell Henry is best known as ‘the man with the cool glasses’. Acknowledged for his sales skills and ‘likeability’ by Sir Alan Sugar, he finished 3rd in series 2.

07th May 2009 published by Ansell Henry

Known as a sales specialist, he works with small and medium sized businesses to help them fix their sales issues.

During ‘the business end’ of The Apprentice I have invited Ansell to guest blog and pick up the lessons to be learned from the sales related tasks. After all, who better, someone who has been through the prickly process with notable success.

By the way, Ansell is an associate of Effective Marketing and will be delivering open seminars with us soon.

Task 7 - Selling bike pods, sleeping body bags, cat play boxes and lover’s dog leads in Manchester and Liverpool.

This reminds me of selling to trade task I completed in my series, my team chose to sell coat stands and concrete cube lights. It is a simple task as long as you have a structured approach by choosing the right product within the constraints (a product that will sell and achieve great profit and not necessarily one you personally may like) and target the appropriate audience so your limited time is managed to its full potential. It is critical you qualify the suitability of your product/service prior to the face to face meeting with the customer. This saves both parties precious time and ensures you are aiming accurately towards your desired outcome.

Mona and Lorraine were Project Managers this week.

Mona led her team well and they followed her. All her team sold and Mona’s negotiation was good, she kept calm and stayed customer centred when closing.

Lorraine didn’t manage the cold calling process with her team, i.e. a targeted plan with an effective call structure. You can’t be disappointed if you have not devised a plan and manage the progress. When presenting her product in one meeting she shot from the hip without preparation. It was also embarrassing to watch Yasmina and Lorraine clamber for the large pet store presentation. Clearly both looking for board room glory rather than assessing who was actually best to do the job. At some presentations they did not ask for feedback on their product which was evidently not well liked. On a positive they did sell, which was what this task was about. Lorraine’s sub team did undermine her. They were laughing and joking when she phoned. It seemed they did have the attitude that if they lost then it would be Lorraine’s downfall as they obviously felt they were much more capable than their PM.

This was a sales task and if you don’t sell you are in trouble. Philip has had a personality clash the last couple of weeks with Lorraine and acted unprofessional on occasions. I think it was the right decision that he was fired this week.

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Well Done Dad

Well Done Dad

We are delighted to announce the birth of a baby girl to The Effective Marketing Company's very own Keith Fowler and his wife Catherine

07th March 2009 published by Martin Henley

 

 

 

 

Weighing a healthy 7lb 8oz, her name is still to be decided. Both Mum and baby are doing well.

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Martin Henley in the News

Martin Henley in the News

Martin Henley explains why the bankruptcies of businesses may have a positive effect on companies

05th March 2009 published by Martin Henley

"Martin Henley opened a lot of downcast eyes with the stark statement that the bankruptcies of businesses in the new recession represented a massive opportunity for those still with their heads above water."

"He moved from diagnosis to treatment and empowered most present to leave the room branishing their own personal prescriptions."


Business Matters, March 2009

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If you haven't got a blogging clue about ... your offering.

I am feeling a little bit unsure about this one because surely you don’t need me to define what you offer, do you? I think it might be worth considering for a bit.

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#HappyCustomers - Internet Marketing Training Sussex

Delegates at one of our Internet Marketing Workshops talking about their experience of attending the course.

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