Many of the areas that salespeople struggle with these days have long been the domain of marketers, according to bestselling author John Jantsch. The traditional business model dictates that marketers own the message while sellers own the relationships. But now, Jantsch flips the usual sales approach on its head.
Itâs no longer enough to view a salespersonâs job as closing. Todayâs superstars must attract, teach, convert, serve, and measure while developing a personal brand that stands for trust and expertise.
In Duct Tape Selling, Jantsch shows how to tackle a changing sales environment, whether youâre an individual or charged with leading a sales team. You will learn to think like a marketer as you:
Create an expert platform
Become an authority in your field
Mine networks to create critical relationships within your company and among your clients
Build and utilize your Sales Hourglass
Finish the sale and stay connected
Make referrals an automatic part of your process
As Jantsch writes: âMost people already know that the days of knocking on doors and hard-selling are over. But as I travel around the world speaking to groups of business owners, marketers, and sales professionals, the number one question Iâm asked is, âWhat do we do now?â
âIâve written this book specifically to answer that question. At the heart of it, marketing and sales have become activities that no longer simply support each other so much as feed off of each otherâs activity. Sales professionals must think and act like marketers in order to completely reframe their role in the mind of the customer.â