How To Master Short Sales

How To Master Short Sales
Author: Stephanie Parks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2020-12
Genre:
ISBN:

Do you want to learn a skill that will set you apart from everyone else in the real estate industry?!You are literally holding 20+ combined years of short sale experience in your hands!It doesn't get more detailed than this.WE ARE GIVING IT ALL AWAY!The Short Sale Queen is back and has partnered up with Stephanie Parks to bring you this Short Sale Manual that will change the Real Estate Industry as we know it. In this revolutionary manual you will discover how to: Successfully process a short sale from beginning to close!Have access to our entire CUSTOMIZED Short sale packet that we use everyday!How to negotiate any type of loanHow to properly list a short saleHow to dispute the price with the lender to get a value that makes sense. AND SO MUCH MORE!!!Learn everything you need to know to build your own short sale business and become the expert in your market

Short Cycle Selling: Beating Your Competitors in the Sales Race

Short Cycle Selling: Beating Your Competitors in the Sales Race
Author: Jim Kasper
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2002-03-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071406255

The first book on short cycle sellingthe fast-track route to a higher closing ratio Sales professionals today waste untold hours worrying about identifying, tracking, and timing their sales cycles. In Short Cycle Selling, author Jim Kasper trains his sights on the only important concept and goal in sales cyclesshortening them. He walks professionals point-by-point through the series of steps that constitute the sales cyclefrom identifying prospects to negotiating and closingand at each step shows how to streamline the process. Short Cycle Selling is the first book to deal specifically with proven techniques that condense the time from prospecting to closing, while taking advantage of today's most innovative concepts in selling skills and E-technology. Packed with case studies and actual examples of short cycle selling successand techniques that were field tested on clients from Amoco and Pentax to Wells Fargo Bankthis hands-on book reveals how to: Land more accounts Achieve greater sales volumes Generate greater sales income and satisfaction

Short Sales

Short Sales
Author: Nicole Espinosa
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2018-02-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781981736911

Finally a book that explains the ins and outs of what it takes to close the dreaded Short Sale. This book will teach you everything you need to know as the Real Estate professional in such a tedious transaction. This is the uncensored and raw truth about the process it takes to get your client to the closing table!

No Is Short for Next Opportunity

No Is Short for Next Opportunity
Author: Martin Limbeck
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1630472840

“This outstanding book goes straight to the heart of successful selling, showing you how to develop unshakable self-confidence in every sales situation” (Brian Tracy, author of Ultimate Sales Success). “A no does not mean that you should give up,” argues sales maven Martin Limbeck. “On the contrary, a no means you should keep at it.” Selling is easy if you can offer the lowest price or a top brand that everyone wants. But what if you don’t? What if the client says no? In sales, rejection comes with the territory. You will hear no, and you will hear it frequently. It’s normal. What’s important is what you do with that no . . . The right attitude toward selling is your key to success. Passion, pride, and perseverance are your most important assets. No Is Short for Next Opportunity will inspire you to develop the proper mindset for selling and to seal more deals. “This book is not an option for anyone who has ever heard the word “no”—buy it and read it today and start getting ‘yes’ tomorrow.” —Jeffrey Gitomer, author of The Little Red Book of Selling “This book will keep you going and growing throughout your career. I recommend it.” —Mark Sanborn, author of The Fred Factor and You Don’t Need a Title to Be a Leader “This book is bigger than sales. It’s a book about lifelong success. Your success.” —Randy Gage, author of the New York Times–bestseller Risky Is the New Safe “Read Martin Limbeck’s book and you will learn how to get past the no and realize your true potential.” —Ron Karr, author of Lead, Sell or Get Out of the Way “Compelling, complete, and courageous, this book will show you how to sell successfully to others and how to overcome the objections of even your most important client—you. I got new ideas and a new sense of hope from the very first page!” —Monica Wofford, CSP, CEO, Contagious Companies Inc. and author of Make Difficult People Disappear

SEC Docket

SEC Docket
Author: United States. Securities and Exchange Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1220
Release: 1997
Genre: Securities
ISBN:

The Challenger Sale

The Challenger Sale
Author: Matthew Dixon
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1101545895

What's the secret to sales success? If you're like most business leaders, you'd say it's fundamentally about relationships-and you'd be wrong. The best salespeople don't just build relationships with customers. They challenge them. The need to understand what top-performing reps are doing that their average performing colleagues are not drove Matthew Dixon, Brent Adamson, and their colleagues at Corporate Executive Board to investigate the skills, behaviors, knowledge, and attitudes that matter most for high performance. And what they discovered may be the biggest shock to conventional sales wisdom in decades. Based on an exhaustive study of thousands of sales reps across multiple industries and geographies, The Challenger Sale argues that classic relationship building is a losing approach, especially when it comes to selling complex, large-scale business-to-business solutions. The authors' study found that every sales rep in the world falls into one of five distinct profiles, and while all of these types of reps can deliver average sales performance, only one-the Challenger- delivers consistently high performance. Instead of bludgeoning customers with endless facts and features about their company and products, Challengers approach customers with unique insights about how they can save or make money. They tailor their sales message to the customer's specific needs and objectives. Rather than acquiescing to the customer's every demand or objection, they are assertive, pushing back when necessary and taking control of the sale. The things that make Challengers unique are replicable and teachable to the average sales rep. Once you understand how to identify the Challengers in your organization, you can model their approach and embed it throughout your sales force. The authors explain how almost any average-performing rep, once equipped with the right tools, can successfully reframe customers' expectations and deliver a distinctive purchase experience that drives higher levels of customer loyalty and, ultimately, greater growth.