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Market Leading New Business Acquisition and Sales Development Training For B2B Sales Teams

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  • Higher Conversion Rates

  • High Return on Investment

  • Full Year Access to Training and Live Sessions

66% of salespeople are not reaching their targets. 
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Core Sales Skills Training

Prospecting Skills Training

Closing More Sales Training

Negotiation Skills Training

What is the New Business Sales Academy?
Richard explains all...

The goal of the On Demand New Business Sales Academy is to teach business to business salespeople the key skills they need to build a reliable and robust sales pipeline and then how to convert this into new business.

Your Full Year Access to Training Includes:

  • Expert Video Tuition

  • Interactive Assignments to Aid Learning​

  • Weekly LIVE Q&A Sessions with Your Tutor *

  • Fortnightly LIVE Masterclasses with Your Tutor *

  • Online Learning Management System to Track Progress

*Attendance is optional but greatly enhances understanding, interpretation and implementation.

On Demand training has transformed how people can learn and how organisations can build much better support systems more easily, quickly and cost-effectively, to allow individual team members to learn in a more flexible and personalised way.

Book a 30 minute meeting with our lead trainer to find out more of the detail behind the programme and the impact you can expect it to have.

Money Back Guarantee

If you're not entirely satisfied with your training, we will refund your training fees, in full within 60 days of enrolment.

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100% OF CLIENTS MORE THAN SATISFIED

85% SAID THEIR TRAINING EXCEEDED THEIR EXPECTATIONS

100% WOULD RECOMMEND
THE NEW BUSINESS SALES ACADEMY TO OTHER COMPANIES WHO WISH TO DRIVE THEIR NEW BUSINESS ACQUISITION

94% SAW A TANGIBLE POSITIVE IMPACT ON SALES

65% OF CLIENTS REPORT A GREATER THAN EXPECTED IMPACT ON SALES

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Prospecting is the foundation stone of new revenue for businesses.

 

It is also the one thing that most business owners and sales directors see as the highest priority in their company, after looking after their staff and existing customers.

Our approach to new business prospecting delivers results that are far above traditional methods and engages the customer in a relationship based sale, right from the start.

Cold calling and digital prospecting are the most difficult of all sales activities and the ones that are usually done so poorly that sales people become disillusioned with it and then stop performing those key activities that will give them a reliable pipeline.

The programme provides a structured, measurable and manageable sales pipeline development process to improve performance and provide an easier management framework.

Key Benefits

Provides a Framework for Consistent Results

Drives Customer Acquisition and Delivers Additional Profit

Starts the Process of Customer Retention

Provides Clarity Through Effective Measurement

Creates Bespoke Management Systems to Drive Success

Develops a Prospecting Culture, Building Long Term Growth

Does Online Sales Training Really Work?
Watch this video to see Richard discussing how distance learning can rival live training and produce amazing results!

WHAT IS IN THE PROGRAMME?

MANAGING THE NEW BUSINESS PROGRAMME

How to run your new business activities



 

  • Creating effective new business targets

  • Understanding the programme content, delivery, action plans and outcomes

  • Managing new business activity

  • Establishing measurement and accountability

  • Understanding the role of pay plans and incentives in new business acquisition

  • Management responsibilities and action plans

This module is optional, based on the management requirements of the team.

CORE SALES 
SKILLS
TRAINING

The foundations of consultative sales skills

 

  • Understanding sales psychology

  • The key foundations of consultative selling

  • The core sales process

  • Creating relationship and trust

  • Understanding the customers needs, wants and desires

  • Effective solution presentation

  • Gaining commitment and understanding

  • Closing with confidence

  • Objection handling

PROSPECTING SKILLS
TRAINING

How to drive more appointments into your sales pipeline

  • Introduction to prospecting

  • Preparing for effective prospecting

  • Prospecting motivation

  • Building a profitable data list

  • Managing receptionists

  • Accessing decision makers

  • Creating meaningful conversations

  • Closing for the appointment

  • Digital and physical prospecting

  • Activity management and measurement

CLOSING MORE SALES
TRAINING

How to convert more appointments to sales

  • Preparing for the sales appointment

  • Preparing your knowledge and resources

  • Preparing your customer and yourself

  • Fully understanding the customer

  • Core and Advanced questioning techniques

  • Service lead questioning

  • Presenting your solution

  • Handling and preventing objections

  • Closing the sale

  • Effective follow up procedures

NEGOTIATION SKILLS TRAINING

How to sell at the right price, every time

 

  • Creating WIN/WIN negotiations that create partnership

  • Presenting for negotiation power

  • Negotiation questioning

  • Value v Cost

  • Managing the goals for negotiation

  • Preparing your knowledge

  • Johari's Window

  • Preparing your variables

  • Running your negotiation

  • Key rules for negotiation

  • Key stages of negotiation

MORE SALES, MORE PROFITABLY, MORE OFTEN

Plus

  • Live fortnightly Masterclasses - enhance the learning *

  • Live weekly Q&A sessions - develop the understanding and implementation *

  • Interactive assignments to aid learning and implementation

  • Online learning management system to track progress - know how your delegates are moving through the programme

  • Online templates, guides, measurement tables and manuals

  • Remote support from sales training experts

  • Certification available

*Attendance is optional but greatly enhances understanding, interpretation and implementation.

Want to Know More?

Book a 30 minute meeting with our lead trainer to find out more of the detail behind the programme and the impact you can expect it to have.

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Rated 5 * for Value For Money and Trainer Quality

"A great company to work with and we have increased our sales and margins due to the training we have received."

- Tim England, Sales Director, Vapormatt Ltd

"Richard and his team are able to apply sound selling and sales management experience to a real life organisational situation and arrive at clear and improving action planning."

- Mark Haughton, HR Manager, Corpdata Ltd

What is the most difficult part of B2B Prospecting?

Watch this video to see what our LinkedIn poll said and hear how Richard would solve these issues.

How Do I Book More Sales Appointments, or, The Challenges of Cold Calling and How to Overcome Them!

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I recently ran a poll on Linkedin, asking the question - What is the most difficult part of cold calling new business prospects for you or your team? I gave four options and these four options are things that I hear from delegates in my training rooms up and down the country.

 

  1. Overcoming Fear and Demotivation

  2. Getting Past the Gatekeeper

  3. Gaining Interest from the Prospect

  4. Closing for an Appointment

 

The results really surprised me.

 

I thought, based on what I hear in my training classrooms, that I could predict how these results would come out, but one particular thing really took me by surprise.

 

The results came back like this:

 

Overcoming Fear and Demotivation - 31.6% of the people responding said that that was a key problem for them.

 

34.2% of people said Getting past the Gatekeeper was the biggest issue.

 

26.6% said Gaining Interest from the Prospect once we're having in a conversation with them.

 

7.6% said Closing for an Appointment was the biggest issue that they faced when trying to book appointments in B2B.

 

For me, the real surprise was that such a large percentage of professional sales people struggle with the motivation to pick up that phone and cold call. Some of them actually experience fear and, when you consider this is what they do for a living, this becomes a statistic that is quite interesting. It gives us something really to work on with these people to increase that motivation and decrease the fear, giving them more opportunities.

 

Just imagine what it must feel like to somebody brand new to sales who's never made a cold call in their life or who doesn't normally do this activity as part of their job but now needs to. Or for sales people who might usually need to cold call but they don't because they're too busy managing accounts looking after existing customers, but then have to come in to cold calling when the business requires it because existing business might be tailing off. They're not used to it. There's no culture of it.

 

So, it was definitely a surprise finding that high percentage of people saying their biggest problem was overcoming the fear and finding that motivation for making calls.

 

Let's look at each of these situations in turn starting with overcoming fear and demotivation.

 

Why do we think it exists? In my conversations with people and having followed up on some of the people who responded to this poll, the biggest fear is that fear of the unknown. What's going to be said?

What's going to happen at the other end of the phone?

Am I going to be told no?

Am I going to be rejected?

Am I going to be offended by what is said to me or am I in danger of offending people?

Is this actually a fear that I'm creating because I’m scared, I’m worried that I’m going to disturb people or interrupt them from what they're doing? As a result, they won't welcome my conversation and they won't want to listen to me in order to ascertain whether they need to engage with me or not.

 

 

So, what's the solution?

 

Well there is no one solution but one of the best ways to overcome fear of demotivation is not to address the fear and demotivation itself but to address the prospecting process.

 

The first thing we need to do is look at why people are rejecting you, why people are saying no I’m not interested in your service, why they don't want to talk to you.

 

If we look at the process we're using and change that to increase the conversion rate, in other words more people are willing to talk to you because of the approach you've got, that should help you to overcome the fear and also drive motivation because you can see that it's actually working! That it actually delivers on what you want it to do and that should motivate you. It will also mitigate that fear to a degree.

 

There are other things we can do as well, particularly to do with things like attitude, belief, visualizing success but mainly just accepting the fact that if you're going to make cold calls, a big part of that job is being told no.

 

As soon as we accept that some will buy, some won't buy, it doesn't matter, let's move on to the next one, our attitude changes. As soon as we adopt the attitude that actually the no's don't really matter, then the yes's become more valuable and we want to work harder to get those.

 

What about getting past the gatekeeper?

 

Unsurprisingly, 34.2%,  the highest percentage, said that this was an issue. This is the common one that I would have expected to be at the top.

 

Why do we struggle to get past gatekeepers? Is it because we see them as difficult? As obstructive? Are we nervous when talking to them? Do we find that actually we're getting a lot of rejection from them without the gatekeeper getting as far as referring to the person we want to talk to, to find out whether our products or services are even relevant to them?

 

We see gatekeepers as an issue. We see them as a barrier, as an adversary to overcome!

I think that causes us some kind of psychological problem, in as much as, the more we see them as a barrier the more we treat them in such a way that creates that nervousness. It also creates a situation where we're not having a great conversation with these people, we're just treating them as somebody to get past. In other words, they're just in the way and we don't really want to talk to them because we want to talk to the person that makes decisions!

 

Now that is the biggest flaw in our approach! What we really need to do is embrace these people, not as being barriers, as gatekeepers, but as being positive influencers.

 

These receptionists, these wonderful, influential, knowledgeable people that pick up the phone, whether that's what they do every all day every day or whether it's a one of these offices where everybody picks up the phone, these people can influence our decision maker as to whether they should take our call or not.

 

If we start seeing these people as influencers, people we have to positively work with in order to help them understand why they should put us through to the right person, then we change our attitude. We change our approach and we change our language towards the gatekeeper. We then start to improve our chances of getting through to the right person. If we get through to more of the right people, we'll book more appointments and we will make more sales!

 

That leads us on to the next part of the poll - Gaining interest from the prospect.

 

26.6% of people said this was a problem. Once we get through to the right person can we actually get them interested and get them talking to us?

 

Why do some people struggle with this bit? I think the problem we have here is that so often we have the wrong opening, the wrong starting point for our conversation. Sometimes we're too salesy, sometimes we're not salesy enough. Sometimes we're going straight in trying to grab some interest from this person by throwing a whole load of benefits at them of what we do and how we do it and sometimes we're too far the other way, trying to be friendly and conversational.

 

I think what's happening here is we just don't have a consistent approach which helps that potential decision maker to see the value in having a few minutes of conversation with us.

 

We need to find out what is that opening paragraph? What are those first words that we're going to use to gain the interest we need, but also what's the attitude? What's the behaviour and body language / tone of voice? How are we going to project ourselves towards this person to make them think “I want to speak to this person. This sounds really interesting. This person sounds enthusiastic, energetic and passionate about what they do and I like the idea of that!”

 

We do have one big advantage and that is so few people are using cold calling at the moment. It's all about email and Linkedin etc. It's all about anything other than “let's pick up the phone and talk to people”. As a result of that a lot of decision makers are willing to spend time with people who take the trouble to phone them. So give it a go! See what happens but make sure you've got that approach right!

 

Finally 7.6% said Closing for an Appointment once the decision maker has had some time on the phone with you.

 

Why do we think that might be an issue? I think possibly this is an issue because we don't have the right sales process once we get on the phone with the decision maker. We're not taking that conversation in a direction which is naturally going to end up with an appointment.

 

Quite simply, we need to think what's our start point, what's our end point, what's my process that takes me from one to the other and how am I going to pull this this decision maker gently and logically down that line to the point of agreeing positively to an appointment.

 

It's a fascinating subject and it's one that has an awful lot of different answers. There are a lot of things we can do to help the whole prospecting process and turn more opportunities into appointments.

 

The New Business Sales Academy can help you and your team with all of these areas, providing a proven return on investment and a money-back guarantee so there's absolutely no risk at all. Just great skills and methods that will bring you more sales and profit!

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