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What are examples of selling?
A few examples of selling are: Business-to-Business Sales. Door-to-Door Sales. Cold Calling.
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What are examples of personal selling?
Examples of personal selling might include a car salesperson meeting with a potential customer to show them different car models and features, a real estate agent giving a tour of a property to a prospective buyer, or a financial advisor meeting with a client to discuss investment options.
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What are personal selling situations?
Personal selling is an approach where sellers humanize themselves and show they're there to help prospects, not sell at them. The approach involves one-on-one interaction between buyer and seller and can be via email, phone, video, or in person (face-to-face).
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What are the 3 types of personal selling?
The 3 types of personal selling There are three overarching categories of personal sales — order takers, order creators, and order getters. One company might use all three types of personal selling to generate revenue; others might just use one.
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Can personal selling be done online?
The goal in the digital method is still to develop a relationship with your customer, but because you're doing it digitally, it can take longer with less impact. There are tips in the personal selling process to keep in mind. Define your objectives; set your goals and keep your eyes on them.
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What is an example of personal selling in healthcare?
Medical Sales Reps Our last key personal selling example is the medical salespeople, who promote medicines, special equipment, and other healthcare-related products to hospitals, pharmacists, etc. They do personal sales because of their product's complex nature and have to demonstrate its value, due to its high cost.
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What are the 7 types of personal selling?
Personal Selling Advertising media. Advertising strategy. Affiliate Marketing. Direct Marketing. Email marketing. Experiential Marketing. Marketing Agency. Marketing Campaign.
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What is digital personal selling?
Digital sales is a short-term process that promotes an on-sale product or service. In digital sales, the individual customer is the main focus. There is a clear and simple goal of selling your goods to the consumer.
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foreign [Music] and I think about them a lot how do people have the creativity to land a specific job well I'll tell you my case when I was in the eighth grade I had an assignment from an English teacher to write a report it was called an occupation report and you had to go and investigate a company and figure out what you wanted to do and then write a report about it why wrote a report about becoming a systems engineer with IBM that was in the eighth grade well eight years later I got that job now you could say that all those years through college and high school I had the passion to become an IBM Employee and I fulfilled that passion but that was me I mean a lot of people don't make a career choice in the eighth grade but I had other people in my high school one in particular that had a real passion for something and I just walked down the hallway here today at Daniel Hand and I saw a sign up on a board for ultimate frisbee game Ultimate Frisbee was invented in my high school and in fact a classmate of mine created the game now he had a passion for frisbee well did that become his career no he also had a passion for photography and filmmaking and he has become one of the prominent filmmakers in Hollywood these days so yes he had a passion for frisbee but he realized his real passion was filmmaking there was another student in my high school who was an excellent drummer and a singer he had a real passion for music well he ended up interviewing and getting a job and became Bruce Springsteen's drummer so again not a bad career choice a little bit more exciting than working for IBM right uh now the other thing about coming up with the career choice is understanding what business wants from students today and we could say you know yes they want people that are skilled and intelligent and all that stuff well that's great however the world is a much more Dynamic place than it was when I entered it into the business world back in 1974. the dealing with the complexities and the ambiguities in business today is is very complicated but there are still some Basics that companies look for when they're trying to hire people one is your communication skills now when I went through college I went through an engineering curriculum the professor that influenced me the most was was one of my Humanities professors why because he taught us how to write and how to communicate and yes I had to go through you know four years of calculus and differential equations believe me I have never had a differential equations problem present itself to me in my professional career but I have had to write a lot of letters I have had to write a lot of reports I have had to give a lot of presentations so those skills are more important than a lot of the other skills one of the other things that businesses look for is your ability to manage your time and you might think oh you know it's really complicated managing my time as a high school student but it'll get better well the reality is it gets worse because it gets more and more complicated as you go forward and the third and probably most important thing that businesses look for in hiring people is ethics I often I ask my students a lot of times you know what's the one thing that will get you fired from any company faster than anything and I get a lot of answers like stealing things or lying or not being a good employee the answer is ethics violations so companies want people that are ethically sound now after my 34 years in IBM I went back to my college and and taught there for nine years now that was not a career choice that I had written down or planned for I was asked to teach and I said wow that's something that I never considered so again career choices sometimes land in your lap without you thinking about them but one of the things I always asked my students was tell me about yourself and almost immediately I got an answer was can I use notes I say excuse me you want to use notes to tell me about you what's wrong with that equation imagine going into uh the Apple Store after a big announcement which is about every other week and saying oh I want to learn about this new product and the salesperson says oh okay let me go get my notes and I'll tell you about that product doesn't happen they know about it they're passionate about it they can talk to you for hours about it as long as you agree to buy it so you have to understand yourself in order to sell yourself now you might say I am not putting myself on the market it's not a meat market right yes you are you are selling yourself to someone no matter what you're trying to do either you're going into trades or a professional job into a service Community Hospitality whatever it is you want to do you have to convince someone else to let you do that and that's what I mean about selling yourself but how do you sell yourself if you're not honest with yourself I had a student when I was teaching at NJIT who had convinced himself he had convinced his parents and he convinced everyone else that his goal in his life career was to be a player in the NBA great I mean I had other students that wanted to be professional athletes some of them actually did this kid was not going to be in the NBA number one he wasn't even playing on the division one basketball team at our College number two he wasn't that good at basketball number three he was short he's not going to play in the NBA but he had convinced himself and his parents his parents actually came to see me to say you know why aren't you encouraging our son and I finally convinced them and he finally admitted now I'm not an MBA candidate you have to be honest with yourself now that was an obvious one usually the ones you know that you have to come up with are not so visible that's why I want you to understand yourselves then I want you to figure out how to document yourself and then Market yourself you know what do you want to do and what do you want to accomplish when I was in Middle School I became very enamored with photography photography was my passion however I realized that wasn't what I wanted to do and it wasn't what I wanted to accomplish I'm still involved with photography and it's been a great hobby but that's all it was now I knew good friend of mine that became his career that became his occupation that wasn't what I wanted to do so what is your big why what is it you want to do understand your strengths understand your weaknesses figure out how to put all that together now that's a big Bill and and it's not a one-step process and guess what it's never ending so what I did is I put together what I call a selling yourself roadmap it's a road map to try to figure out and document what your career plan is now it's constantly changing what you document today doesn't work six months from now doesn't work a year from now and I you know people say well you know if I write all this down what does it mean what's a starting point it's something that you could at least put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard however you've you know so inclined and you want to figure out what are your likes your hobbies your interest what's your personal strengths and your weaknesses what are the external opportunities and threats some businesses are you know primed to go into right now others you probably want to stay away from and that list keeps changing what's your value proposition why are you the best candidate for whatever and again these things change over time what are your career goals so you have to understand and document yourself and then the next step is okay how do you Market that things like your resume using LinkedIn profiles I have up there a term called elevator pitch if you're not familiar with that it's a quick two-minute version of tell me about yourself in other words if you have an opportunity and you're in a quote elevator you could tell somebody what it is you want and what do you want to accomplish but think of it as you know you're standing in line in the Madison CVS and your friend's mother is there and she's a recruiter for a high-tech firm if you have a couple of minutes to tell her really what it is you really want to accomplish and maybe you could get her attention and find out that she has internships available cover letters networking all these things evolve over time it's not like you go through this once and you fill all these forms in and you're done what I'm trying to say is you can apply logic to this process and put a little structure around it the next two steps are your own personal development it never ends how well do you communicate how well do you do time management work life balance now if a company ever tells you we have the best work life Management program available my response is run because no company has work-life balance you have to figure out what work-life balance means to you now at one point in my life it meant how many days can I go skiing a year you know then it changed to okay now I've got a family and a son all of a sudden work-life balance changes and then your professional development again that never ends how do you develop yourself professionally what industry are you interested in how do you develop those skills how do you network with people in those Industries you get involved in alumni associations for your colleges you get internships and co-op programs entrepreneurship don't say I want to be an entrepreneur unless you can follow it up with okay here's what I'm interested in being an entrepreneur in there's nothing wrong with wanting to be an entrepreneur but if you look at all the successful ones there's usually a second sentence that says here's what I want to do and then what external linkages can you form in terms of in the business community and what are your work experiences well students would ask me I spent you know the last three Summers working at McDonald's should I put that on my resume and my response was absolutely yes why because it shows a positive work ethic I don't care if you were working in McDonald's or digging ditches you're working you know and that makes a difference when someone's looking at you and say whether or not you're a viable candidate or not I had students who were division one athletes and they didn't have that on their resume I said well being an athlete says you understand time management you understand leadership you understand Authority your com you understand a commitment you're not going to play Maybe professional sports in that Arena but you've developed all those characteristics I had a student who actually grew up in Serbia I'm sorry Siberia he was the center of the basketball team at college great basketball player he was also a concert pianist and what did he end up doing as a career after graduating from NJIT he went to work in Wall Street because that was his passion but he had all those other skills to bring to the table and so that's why you know don't funnel yourself in early but work on a plan and keep refining that plan so it's up to you you have to be honest with yourself you know don't be that one that says I want to join the NBA but be the one that says Hear the things I'm interested in let me explore them let me figure out how I get there and understand what I want to do and what do I want to accomplish and who can help me down that path because remember it takes the two of us you can't have innovation without imagination now not all these answers are you know cast in concrete how can I go forward with all these unknowns well you can stay where you are but I encourage you to go forward and figure out those unknowns again thank you for your time I appreciate the opportunity to talk to you today and to me this was an outstanding session thank you everyone [Applause]
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