Jeffrey Gitomer

Jeffrey Gitomer
Jeffrey Gitomeris an American author, professional speaker, and business trainer, who writes and lectures internationally on sales, customer loyalty, and personal development. He lives with his family in Charlotte, North Carolina...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth11 February 1946
CountryUnited States of America
deeper developing product rather trying
Many salespeople are trying to make their quota rather than developing a deeper belief in their product or service - and even worse, they don't have a strong enough belief in themselves.
luck trying friendly
How friendly are your companies' first words? Just try this...start all conversations with customers using one of the following words or phrases: 'great!' 'no problem', 'you're in luck', 'that's my favorite problem'.
passion intelligent trying
If you find common subjects or interests with a prospect, you can establish a business friendship. Ask about a diploma or picture. Your prospect will be glad to talk about what he/she just did or likes to do. Try to captivate him or her in intelligent conversation with engaging questions about their interests. It's obviously better if you're versed in the subject, because that's where rapport is established. Get the prospect to talk about their passions and what makes them happy.
people trying ignoring-people
Ignore people who tell you 'you can't' or try to discourage you.
trying company sells
Sell yourself before you try to sell your company or your product.
self trying quality
Courage is a self-inflicted quality that gains momentum every time you try it.
rain people trying
People will try to rain on your parade because they have no parade of their own.
display match themselves
Most salespeople would like to think of themselves as being rock stars, but they don't display the talent to match their definition.
dress grew held high home jeans population school sent strict thousand town wore
I grew up in an upper-middle-class town with a population around 12,000. My high school held around a thousand kids. All smart. We had a strict dress code. If you wore blue jeans to school, they sent you home.
best boss bosses hear highest praise refer rock talk
When you hear bosses talk about their best salespeople, they often refer to them as rock stars. It's the highest praise your boss can give someone on your team.
adjunct
We use social media as an adjunct to my total media/market outreach.
teaching people matter
It never ceases to amaze me that companies will spend thousands of hours and millions of dollars teaching people 'how to sell,' and not one minute or not $10 on 'why they buy.' And 'why they buy' is all that matters.
reflection grammar made
Your grammar is a reflection of your image. Good or bad, you have made an impression. And like all impressions, you are in total control.
anyone consistent good rock
Rock stars, like anyone else, have to show discipline and take consistent good actions.