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How to shorten the sales cycle and drive growth easily
How to shorten the sales cycle and drive growth easily
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Mar 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Discover the secret to shortening the sales cycle and easily growing your business!
"It is okay to disqualify. However, it is better to get them out quicker than spend a waste a bunch of time trying to get them to close or worse yet, actually closing them and then having a headache that you can't get rid of." - Kevin Snow.
Kevin Snow is the founder and CEO of Time On Target, an Army veteran, entrepreneur, sales expert, and technology gate. He has helped businesses close over $150,000,000 in new business by leveraging existing relationships and better communicating their products' differentiating benefits.
Kevin Snow is a Captain in the Minnesota National Guard and worked for a networking organization with over 50 chapters and 1500 members. When other regions asked him to teach them how to launch groups, Kevin founded Time on Target so he could take money for his services.
After returning from deployment in Kuwait, Kevin realized he needed to create a scalable business and began consulting on process development and automation for businesses. He also trained businesses to shorten the sales cycle and drive growth quickly.
Kevin's superpower as an introvert was that he asked excellent questions and strategized processes, enabling businesses to move clients from not knowing them to being their best customers. His closure mindset also allowed him to disqualify prospects while providing a fallback position. This made Kevin the go-to person for entrepreneurs to learn.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
Why we should stop going for the close but go for the closure insteadHow to close 80% of your sales in 1 meetingHow to evolve sales conversations for an educated buyerHow to use automation to accelerate the sales cycleHow Kevin Snow transformed his job into a scalable businessStrategies for moving clients from not knowing you to being your best customerThe benefits of disqualifying prospects and networking with competitorsAnd much, much more...
"It is okay to disqualify. However, it is better to get them out quicker than spend a waste a bunch of time trying to get them to close or worse yet, actually closing them and then having a headache that you can't get rid of." - Kevin Snow.
Kevin Snow is the founder and CEO of Time On Target, an Army veteran, entrepreneur, sales expert, and technology gate. He has helped businesses close over $150,000,000 in new business by leveraging existing relationships and better communicating their products' differentiating benefits.
Kevin Snow is a Captain in the Minnesota National Guard and worked for a networking organization with over 50 chapters and 1500 members. When other regions asked him to teach them how to launch groups, Kevin founded Time on Target so he could take money for his services.
After returning from deployment in Kuwait, Kevin realized he needed to create a scalable business and began consulting on process development and automation for businesses. He also trained businesses to shorten the sales cycle and drive growth quickly.
Kevin's superpower as an introvert was that he asked excellent questions and strategized processes, enabling businesses to move clients from not knowing them to being their best customers. His closure mindset also allowed him to disqualify prospects while providing a fallback position. This made Kevin the go-to person for entrepreneurs to learn.
In this episode, you will learn the following:
Why we should stop going for the close but go for the closure insteadHow to close 80% of your sales in 1 meetingHow to evolve sales conversations for an educated buyerHow to use automation to accelerate the sales cycleHow Kevin Snow transformed his job into a scalable businessStrategies for moving clients from not knowing you to being your best customerThe benefits of disqualifying prospects and networking with competitorsAnd much, much more...
Released:
Mar 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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