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# LEADS to SALES tweet Book01: Creating Qualified Business Leads in the 21st Century - Paperback

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by Jim McAvoy (Author)

Converting a lead into a sale can stump even star sales professionals. High-performing salespersons have compared the process to having teeth pulled without Novocain or gargling bleach So when Jim McAvoy, with a quarter century of proven performance in maximizing sales, collates a treasury of actionable wisdom, even the most successful sales professional needs to sit up and pay attention.

#LEADS to SALES tweet Book01 is just that--wisdom that you can deploy today, in a format you can digest. And it deals with a subject that has come to occupy center stage, especially in the last couple of years.

Let's step back a little bit--lead generation and lead nurturing have always been important to the sales process. Sales professionals for decades of recent history have fretted about the robustness of their pipelines and about the need to stabilize and accelerate the process, from that first cold call to signing off on the deal. But only in the last few years has lead generation really occupied so much of our attention. That's because although technology has made it easier to gather leads, classify them, and maintain them in dossiers and the rest, it has not really helped significantly increase the conversion of sales. Aptly, the critical question that Jim McAvoy explores and provides answers for is: how do sales professionals reliably increase their reservoir of qualified leads and ultimately convert them to revenue?

A significant portion of #LEADS to SALES tweet Book01 walks you through the author's proven L.E.A.D.S. process for lead conversion. He expounds on each of the five components of the process, showing you ways in which you can implement it into your lead generation and conversion flow. He also offers practical ideas to help you advance within the prospecting phase of the sales process, teaches you how you can effectively engage those all-too-formidable executive gatekeepers, and shares with you seven crucial principles that will get you closer to that all important document--the signed and sealed deal.

Written in the increasingly popular tweet format, this veritable treasury of sales wisdom will set you firmly on the path to shorter cycle times and stellar sales.

#LEADS to SALES tweet Book01 is part of the THiNKaha series whose 112-page books each contain 140 innovative and inspirational ideas (tweets/ahas).

Number of Pages: 140
Dimensions: 0.3 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: August 03, 2011
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