Tuesday, September 26, 2017

The 7 steps of the Sales Process

The 7 Steps of the Sales Process

1. Product Knowledge
This step is fairly straight forward, but it is also the great undoing of many a technical expert turned sales person. When one is extremely well versed in a particular product especially a technical one, it is easy to get caught up in a monologue of all the great features it provides.

The technical expert turned sales person is so eager to explain how the product works or why it’s unique that the benefits to the customer are left out of the discussion. Never assume that a prospect will easily link a feature to a benefit. That relationship must be stated clearly (something done in the presentation step 4, after the needs assessment step 5). The acquiring of product knowledge for a “technician” therefore, is less about the features of the product itself, and more about how the customer will benefit from those features. When discussing product, the technicians mantra should be; “So what?” Consider those two words to be what the prospect thinks every time a feature is mentioned, and re-learn your product from that perspective.

2. Prospecting
Prospecting, just as the word implies, is about searching for new customers. Like product knowledge, this step may seem fairly straight forward but upon closer examination it becomes more complex. The key to prospecting effectively is knowing where to dig and what to look for. It’s also important to distinguish between a lead, a prospect, and a qualified prospect. The most important element in this step is to create a profile of existing customers. This may have been done at your company, but have approach tactics (step3) been tailored to match each profile. For instance, you may have identified the following major market segments: State Governments, County Governments, Consulting Firms, Federal Agencies, Utilities, Universities, but have you fully profiled each of these in order to adjust marketing tactics appropriately? A direct mail, seminar invitation might work well to generate State Government leads, but will it be effective in developing Consulting Firm leads? For each market segment do you really know what the ideal customer looks like? These questions should be answered fully in the “Tactics” portion of a marketing plan.

In the broadest sense, prospecting is an ongoing process that everyone in the company (particularly the sales force) should be involved in. This simply means everyone should have their “prospecting radar” up when they are out and about in the world. Very often, a great lead turned customer was first discovered after being heard or seen in the news at a party, or event, etc.

3. The Approach
This is where the rubber meets the road in the sales process. For our present purposes lets consider the approach in the context of a sales call rather than lead generation (i.e. the difference between a mass mailing and a telephone call). This is the step where you begin to build a relationship and the intelligence gathering continues (it started with prospecting). A good approach is crucial to sales success because it will either identify you as a bothersome salesperson and cause a prospect’s guard to go up, or it will identify you as an obliging salesperson with something of value to offer. (There is probably a middle road too, but you get the idea.). Consider the example of tele-marketers selling a seminar:

Their product is a seminar, about which they presumably have sufficient knowledge. They prospect by scanning the house lists for appropriately titled leads, (generated by earlier prospecting efforts). They approach by saying “I’m Jay from XYZ and I’m calling to follow up on an invitation to a seminar that we mailed to you last week. Do you recall receiving it?” Then the dialog begins, often it’s perfunctory, other times however it can be extremely informative. The difference more often than not depends on how astute and articulate the caller is. What do you think is good about this approach? What do you think is bad?”

Quite often the type of call one makes is a follow up to some action i.e. seminar attendance, brochure mailed, etc. Technically these calls are part of follow up step 7, but let us address them in the context of a sales approach. What would be a good approach for each of the above follow up actions? Think about eliciting information and advancing the sale (closing, step 6). What would be a good approach for a cold call?

Additional Note on recording information: Regardless of the type of call or the results, it is important to take detailed call notes and schedule a subsequent action item, no matter what it is be it a week, a month, or a year down the road. (One can invent a system of abbreviations to make this easier i.e. LVM = left voice mail.) History notes are important for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is tracking where a prospect is in the sales process, including what follow up is necessary and when. Noting that “packet was mailed” or “attended seminar” or “inquired about model” is only half the information and not the most important. Why?

4. The Needs Assessment
This is arguably the most important step of the sales process because it allows you to determine how you can truly be of service. To be a highly effective salesperson, that is to sell to the prospect’s needs, you first have to understand what those needs are. This means you must think in terms of solving a prospects problem. The only way to do that is by asking lots of questions. Does a health practitioner prescribe remedies before a thorough exam? Asking good questions will not only help you determine what will best suit the prospects needs, but it builds confidence, trust, and will very often help the prospect consider issues they may never have thought of. This last point is powerful because it provides an opportunity to showcase features, which the prospects answers led you to. What questions would you ask to illustrate how your product is different/better than a competitor’s. Although intelligence gathering occurs throughout the sales process, it is at step four where it happens in earnest. What other information would be important to gather at this stage? (hint: who’s who, referrals).

5. The Presentation
Remember the discussion in step one, focus on benefits rather than features? If you consider your product/service in terms of how it benefits the customer, your presentation will be a focused and relevant dialogue rather than a self aggrandizing monologue. Nothing is worse than a sales presentation which proceeds from the sellers perspective. This is why the needs assessment is so important and why it will ideally flow in and out of this step. A good needs assessment allows you to tailor your presentation to your audience, and keep it interactive.

6. The Close
Eighty percent of sales are lost because a salesperson fails to close. Closing is about advancing the sales process to ultimately get an order. What you are trying to sell at each stage may be different. For example, a close early in the sales process may be to get an appointment to discuss your product/service, in that case you are selling an appointment not a widget. In a later stage you might need to meet with a committee, in that case what you are selling is a meeting. Seeing the sale process in this light takes a little pressure off of each encounter and makes things a bit more manageable. But don’t be lulled into complacency, you must ultimately ask for the order and no sales conversation should ever end without an agreement to some next step. Do not be satisfied with “we’ll get back to you”, where is the agreement in that? What could you say in response to such a remark in order to advance the sale?

In large part, closing is about discovering obstacles. Have you heard these before: “I’ll need to think about it.”, “It’s too expensive.”, “Let me run it buy some other people.” “Sounds good but I’ve already got one.” What could you say to overcome these objections?

There are lots of ways to close, indeed closing a sale has become a science unto itself. Books have been written on this topic alone. But there is one elemental truth – if you don’t ask you don’t get. Just for fun, following is a sampling of a few closing techniques from among the many:

— The Ask For It Close. “What do we need to do to get this model into your organization?”
— The If-Then Close. “If I could demonstrate how an XYZ model provides you with, (things you know are important based on the prospect needs assessment) then would you be willing to… demo, rent, buy, switch, etc.”
— The Process Of Elimination Close. “So you like the model, you have use for it, it’s not too expensive!”
— The Either Or Close. “Will that be cash or charge?”
— The Lost Puppy Close. “I guess I didn’t do my job very well.”

Additional note: The question “How much does it cost?” Is a great buying signal yet it is a question you want to avoid early in the sales process. What could you say to defer that question politely? When you do mention price, don’t be afraid that they are too high, say it with pride. Don’t forget to ask for the referral.

7. Follow-up
Good follow up will double your closing ratio. When a sales person makes contact with a prospect a relationship has been built, and follow up is how it is nurtured. Staying at the forefront of a prospect’s mind requires persistence and should not be confused with being bothersome. This is why it’s important to get agreement on some next step each time there is contact. Follow up therefore should never end. The pace may slow but it will never end. When a sale is made, then a new type of follow up begins.

Follow up conversations are best handled by the salesperson who started the relationship. Who else can better gauge a prospect’s “willingness to buy”, or pick up where “we last left off”. This means that detailed notes must be kept on each prospect with particular emphasis on their “state of mind”. It is unwise and ineffective to keep track of this information anywhere other than a centralized database.

Additional note: It’s important to hold some follow up ammunition in reserve. Overwhelming your prospects with every piece of information you possess on their first request hampers your ability to stay in touch. Having a stable of collateral materials gives you reason to follow up.

REAL PEOPLE, REAL RESULTS

Saturday, June 18, 2016

5 ways to install window on macbook pro

Run Windows on your Mac without rebooting Nick Mead



Recent changes

  • Speak, dont type - Use the new OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Dictation tool across both Windows and Mac environments
  • Open in Internet Explorer - When a website doesnt render well within Safari, launch it in Internet Explorer with a click of a button
  • Parallels Wizard - Download and automatically install Windows or other operating systems (OSes) including Google Chrome OS, Ubuntu and Android on your Mac.
  • Windows apps on OS X Launchpad - Add Windows applications to the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or Lion Launchpad to quickly launch Mac and Windows applications used most
  • Consolidated notifications - Integration of Windows notifications into the Mac OS X Notification Center makes it easy to stay updated on Windows virtual machine operations
  • Mountain Lion gestures for Windows apps - Enjoy seamless integration of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion gestures with Windows apps such as pinch to zoom, Mission Control, three-finger drag, swipe between full-screen apps, two-finger scroll, Launchpad and rotate
  • Retina display support - Enjoy stunning Retina display resolution in Windows OS and Windows applications to see crisper fonts, vivid photos, images and animations
  • Improved Parallels Desktop 8 performance - Up to 30 percent faster for input/output (I/O) operations, 30 percent faster for games and up to 25 percent faster for virtual machine operations such as boot, suspend, shutdown and resume, when compared to Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac

Notes

Please note: Parallels 8 is a $49.99 upgrade for customers who purchased a previous version before July 24, 2012.
Pros
  • Very easy to set up
  • Allows you to switch effortlessly between Windows and OS X
  • Interchanges files between your OS X and Windows environment
  • Latest version is faster than ever
  • Use Windows apps from your Dock
  • Now allows access from mobile devices
  • Uses speech recognition in OS X
  • Puts Windows apps into Dock
  • Integrated with iCloud
Cons
  • Can be a bit slow to use compared to an installation of Windows using Boot Camp
  • Requires a lot of free hard drive space to work
  • Leaves components behind after uninstall
source : http://parallels-desktop-10.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://parallels-desktop-10.en.softonic.com/mac/download

Manage open windows in Mac OS X  Nick Mead

Shift It is a simple tool that adds 10 useful actions to control Mac OS X windows, usually static and limited in customization.
It's far more flexible and powerful than Exposé, allowing you to place windows on the left, top right, lower left, lower right, half left, half right, top, bottom, focused or maximized. There's no need to even touch the mouse either, Shift It enables all of these functions with keyboard shortcuts.
If you do want to use the mouse, Shift It is accessible directly from the Menu bar. You can also check for updates and access a limited number of preferences from the Menu Bar. It's shame you can't assign mouse actions to Shift It like in Exposé but its a minor drawback of a generally very handy tool.
Shift It is a powerful windows manager which makes managing your windows in OS X much easier.
Pros

  • Great way to manage windows in OS X
  • Shifts windows instantly
  • Keyboard shortcuts


Cons
  • No way to setup mouse gestures
source : http://shift-it.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://shift-it.en.softonic.com/mac/download

Run Windows and OS X at the same time Nick Mead

VirtualBox is a free alternative to visualization software such as Parallels and VMWare. Although it may not be as polished, its generally an excellent free solution to what can be an expensive problem.


Recent changes

  • VMM: more work on improving the emulation of certain MSR registers (e.g. bugs #12224, #12544)
  • VMM: fixed a VERR_INVALID_RPL Guru Meditation when booting certain guests (bug #11350)
  • VMM: experimental support for SSE 4.1 / SSE 4.2 passthrough, see the manual for more information how to enable it (bug #8651)
  • VMM: fix for recent Linux kernels with software virtualization
  • GUI: experimental HID LEDs synchronization for Windows hosts, see the manual for more information
  • GUI: warn the user if the Oracle Extension Pack is not installed and the user tries to activate the remote display feature (bug #9104)
  • GUI: make sure that a minimized guest (using mini toolbar in fullscreen/seamless mode) keeps the minimized state (bug #12199)
  • GUI: popup banner's "do not show this message again" check-box replaced with corresponding button
  • GUI: network adapter cables can now be connected/disconnected directly through the running virtual machine Devices / Network menu a Network status-bar indicator
  • GUI: the new VM wizard now proposes 64-bit guests on 64-bit hosts by default; better distinction between 32-bit OS types 64-bit OS types (bug #12533)
  • GUI: better error message if appliance import fails (bug #12657)
  • GUI: allow to set host-combination to 'None' using the Global settings / Input page (bug #12730)
  • GUI: don't switch the guest to a black screen during online snapshot merge (4.3 regression)
  • VBoxManage: when exporting an appliance, support the suppression of MAC addresses, which means they will be always recreated on import, avoiding duplicate MAC addresses for VMs which are imported several times
  • AHCI: fixed a VM hang during suspend under certain circumstances
  • AHCI: fixed a VM hang during online snapshot merge under certain circumstances
  • AHCI: fixed a bug which resulted in Windows XP guest hangs if a SATA CDROM is attached (bug #12417)
  • AHCI: fixed a Guru Meditation under certain conditions
  • AHCI: ejecting a CD/DVD medium failed under certain conditions
  • AHCI: disk hotplugging fixes
  • NAT: transparent handling of host sleep/resume and network configuration changes if the dnsproxy is enabled or if the hostresolver is used (bug #12441)
  • NAT: fixed crash and misbehaviour under some circumstances with ICMP packets having TTL=1
  • NAT Network: fixed IPv6 reassembly
  • NAT Network: ping proxy implemented
  • OVF: fixed reading of the OVF 0.9 section element (4.3 regression; bug #12345)
  • OVF: several fixes
  • 3D: several fixes, multiscreen fixes (e.g. bug #9124)
  • 3D: include 3D content in captured videos (bug #12666)
  • 3D: include 3D content in captured screenshot (bug #11758)
  • VGA: proper handling of legacy graphics modes if the Guest Additions are active (bug #6649)
  • USB: fixed crash during isochronous transfer under rare circumstances
  • BIOS: better disk geometry handling of SCSI drives
  • API: fix crashes in Java API clients using the XPCOM binding, happened with output parameters only (bug #11232)
  • VBoxSVC: documented the handling of host power management events (see the manual for more information) and added an extradata item for configuring the handling of the battery-low event (bug #9925)
  • VBoxSVC: fixed a bug which could trigger a crash if a VM snapshot was restored the second time and the VM has associated bandwidth groups (bug #12569)
  • VBoxSVC: properly detect ifconfig if located in /bin (bug #12713)
  • Shared Folders: fixed a failure to restore transient shared folders when starting a VM from a saved state (bug #12578)
  • Mac OS X hosts: fixed issue when the application icon was frozen in the dock if the bridging interface was not connected to a network (bug #12241)
  • Linux hosts: also consider the physical package ID when determining the number of physical CPU cores
  • Linux hosts / guests: don't warn in kernel log if memory allocation fails (bug #11171)
  • Solaris hosts: fixed the autostart SMF script (bug #11720)
  • Windows hosts: fixes for non-ANSI code page user names and similar environment contents (bug #12596)
  • Windows hosts / guests: fixed setting and using a guest user's process environment variables (relevant for Guest Control)
  • Windows Additions: fixed handle leaks in VBoxTray (bug #12563)
  • Windows Additions: fixed a crash while detecting active guest users
  • Windows Additions: fixed restoring backed up D3D files on XPDM -> WDDM upgrade
  • Guest Control: fixed setting and using a guest user's process environment variables
  • Linux Additions: support Enterprise Linux 6.5 kernels (bug #12505)
  • Linux Additions: fixed CPU hot-remove on newer Linux kernels
  • Linux / Solaris Additions: don't automount a shared folder which is already mounted
  • X11 Additions: support X.Org Server 1.15 (bug #12623) 
Pros
  • Easy installation
  • Offers many of the same features common to Parallels
  • Folder sharing and USB support


Cons
  • Doesn't support drag and drop
  • Doesn't feature extended preferences of Parallels
  • Finding shared folders is a bit tricky
source : http://virtualbox-mac.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://virtualbox-mac.en.softonic.com/mac/download
Tutorial : http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-use-virtualbox/

4) 1.6.1

Run Windows applications on your Mac Softonic Editorial Team


Most people who need Windows access use a virtual environment such as 


Recent changes

  • Support for IRDA protocol
  • Faster initial wineprefix creation
  • Axis remapping with evdev joysticks
  • More image formats in WindowsCodecs
  • Various bug fixes

Notes

This app was previously known as Darwine

Pros

  • Easier than installing a virtual machine
  • Free to use


Cons
  • Doesn't support OpenGL
  • Superseded by WineBottler
  • No Snow Leopard support
source : http://darwine-winebottler.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://darwine-winebottler.en.softonic.com/mac/download

5) 7.0.1.2235595

Run Windows within OS X Nick Mead




Recent changes

  • Note: Users who purchased VMware Fusion 4 on or after July 25 will receive a free upgrade to version 5.

  • Designed for Mountain Lion - Run Windows on Mountain Lion and search Windows programs in Launchpad, use "AirPlay Mirroring" to stream Mac and Windows applications on an HDTV and get VMware Fusion notifications in Mountain Lion's notification center.
  • Windows 8 Optimization - VMware Fusion 5 supports Windows 8 standard, pro and enterprise editions so consumers can optimize the new Windows 8 "Metro" environment directly on a Mac.
  • Enhanced Mac Support - Support for the latest Mac technologies include compatibility with Mountain Lion, retina display optimization, USB 3 connectivity, and improved support for large memory Macs.
  • Next Generation Performance - Performance enhancements include up to 40% faster general performance speeds compared to the previous version of the product, improved power management for longer battery life and faster 3D graphics.
  • Additional Functionalities - New, powerful ways to experience Windows on a Mac are available through an updated virtual machine library that enables seamless transitions between multiple operating systems, one click snapshots with improved graphical appearance, a brand new graphics driver for Linux 3D desktops, and a new embedded learning center for immediate support.

Notes

Download link takes you to an external page which requires registration.

Pros
  • Runs Windows seamlessly in OS X
  • Superb Cocoa interface
  • Optimized for Windows 8 and Mountain Lion
  • Very easy to install a new OS
  • Supports Thunderbolt
Cons
  • Very heavy on RAM and CPU
  • Gaming is faster using Bootcamp
  • May result in frequent lock-ups and crashes if CPU and RAM resources are low
  • No auto-updates
source : http://vmware-fusion.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://vmware-fusion.en.softonic.com/mac/download

other source : http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/4-ways-get-windows-mac/

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Research and Read on POE and Fibre cabling

So, how do you get beyond that 100-meter limit? Once answer is through fiber optics. Fiber optic cabling is an effective method to overcome the distance and bandwidth limitations of UTP, and media converters are a commonly used to integrate copper network equipment and fiber. Since DC power cannot be conducted over fiber, PoE media converters are the solution to extend network distances via fiber to remote IP cameras. A PoE media converter converts the fiber to copper, and sends DC power to the camera over the UTP cabling.

How PoE Media Converters Work

 On the main article image/PoE schematic that appears at right (view a larger version here), an Ethernet switch with RJ-45 ports resides in a control room or data closet. The copper UTP cabling is converted to fiber with a standard media converter. The fiber is run a long distance to the PoE media converter located near a convenient AC or DC power source, where it converts the fiber back to copper UTP. The PoE media converter also functions as a power-sourcing mini switch, and injects PoE (DC power) over the UTP cable. At the other end of the UTP cable is the IP camera, located up to 100 meters away from the PoE media converter.

PoE media converters are available with Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet data rates and can support PoE (15.4 watts) or PoE+ (25.5 watts). PoE media converters function like PoE mini-switches, and are available in a variety of multi-port configurations, including dual RJ-45 and dual fiber ports. They can support fixed fiber connectors or small form pluggable transceivers.

To understand those power specifications, it’s worth knowing that in 2003, the IEEE ratified the 802.3af PoE Standard. That standard provides up to 15.4 watts of power per port. Late in 2009, the IEEE ratified the 802.3at PoE Standard known as PoE+ that provides up to 25.5 watts of power for each port. PoE+ can be required to power IP cameras with Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) capabilities, and weather-hardened cameras used in cold environments that feature blowers and de-icers.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

How to recover micro sd card without formatting

How to recover micro sd card without formatting

What can we do if we face Micro sd card has not formatted error?

Don't worry, iCare Data Recovery can help recover video photo image files off the not working micro sd card.
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  • Micro SD card is blank and has unsupported file system
  • MicroSD card is damaged or corrupted
  • > Micro SD card access is denied
  • Micro SD card is unreadable / inaccessible
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Step1. Connect the unformatted micro SD card to your computer. Download and install the data recovery software. Launch the software and select a recovery module.
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Is it possible to recover data from micro sd card not formatted error?

Micro sd card not formatted is a common problem that we may meet with mobile phone. The reasons thatMicro sd card not formatted error occur are very complex, maybe the reading part or head of the micro sd card has been damaged, so it's not accessable, or you format sd card accidently or virus has attacked yourMicro sd card, it doesn't work. When you turn on your cellphone or connect the tf card to your PC, there may be an error saying that micro sd card is not formatted, do you want to format it now? In this situation, you can perform micro SD card RAW format recovery by relying on the data recovery software.
Here shows the similar error that would occur on a hard disk drive with the format error:
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Format it or not? Your data is no longer accessible to you any way. Under such not formatted error message when your micro sd card or sd card is in raw format, you need a software like iCare Data Recovery to restore data from the raw format memory card tf.

Formatting Micro SD Card without Losing Data

Are you still wondering if you can format the micro SD card without losing any data when it reports not formatted error? In fact, formatting does not erase data from the SD card permanently. Here are two situations for unformatted SD card data recovery and error fixing:
1. Recover data off SD card without formatting
Usually, it is strongly recommended you to use iCare Data Recovery to get back files first of all before you can format the TF card to fix not formatted error. When all data you need has been recovered, you can format the card as you like.
2. Accidentally formatting micro SD card before data recovery
Mistakenly formatting micro SD card before getting back lost files? Can you unformat micro SD card? In this situation, the most important thing is that you should stop adding any new data to the formatted SD card. Then, you can use iCare Data Recovery to recover files from the formatted SD card too.

Use's experience:

I had once met Micro sd card not formatted error, that day I wanted to see some photos in my Micro sd card, so I excitedly plug my micro sd card into my computer, but the only thing I got is a letter saying that the micro sd card is not formatted, do you want to format it now? I tried several times, but it's still not accessable. Untill I found iCare Data Recovery, I settled the problem. It helps me recover deleted photos from memory card free.

What is Micro sd card?

Micro sd card is a kind convenient device for us to transfer things, nowadays, it's very useful for us, we may store our photos, pictures, films, musics, even our works, so it's very useful, it can store in different files.