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Whether presenting a product or principle, service or idea, we all engage in sales. Zig Ziglar presents winning techniques for getting a positive response and establishing dynamic relationships. Readers discover how to: o project warmth, enthusiasm, and integrity o effectively use 100 creative closes o increase productivity and professionalism o overcome the five basic reasons people will not buy o deal respectfully with challenging prospects Review: This is a fantastic book. While it is especially valuable for beginners ... - This is a fantastic book. While it is especially valuable for beginners and first year sales reps, it has value for anybody in the profession. As an experienced sales professional myself, I will say that this won't teach a seasoned sales veteran any new information about HOW to sell, but it will help to realign your thoughts with WHY they buy. Huge difference there that we sometimes become jaded to after many years in the business. We get so focused on saying things we like to say, but disregard the things that the customer needs to hear. This book will also help the seasoned veteran to get back to the positive outlook and remember why they started selling to begin with. Sales is truly the best profession in the world, nothing will give you the satisfaction like a successful selling career. I wholeheartedly believe that ANYBODY in sales, regardless of skill level or experience would benefit from reading this book. Review: Knew the man; loved the book - I had the great good fortune to know Zig Ziglar personally and to be able to call him "friend." Following his recent death, I found myself thinking back to all the wisdom I had learned from him over the years in his other books and the multiple times I heard him live. I knew that I hadn't extracted all the wisdom I could from his life, and, given that we are ALL "Selling" in one form of another, I decided to get this classic book he wrote several years ago. It is quintessential Zig. Straightforward, kind, empathic, self-deprecating, and full of life lessons - not only for sales, but just generally living a better life. If one is "in sales" full time as a career, this book should be in your library (and you should have READ it. :) ) If you do not identify yourself particularly as "being in sales", it's still a useful book. Highly recommended.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 654 Reviews |
A**R
This is a fantastic book. While it is especially valuable for beginners ...
This is a fantastic book. While it is especially valuable for beginners and first year sales reps, it has value for anybody in the profession. As an experienced sales professional myself, I will say that this won't teach a seasoned sales veteran any new information about HOW to sell, but it will help to realign your thoughts with WHY they buy. Huge difference there that we sometimes become jaded to after many years in the business. We get so focused on saying things we like to say, but disregard the things that the customer needs to hear. This book will also help the seasoned veteran to get back to the positive outlook and remember why they started selling to begin with. Sales is truly the best profession in the world, nothing will give you the satisfaction like a successful selling career. I wholeheartedly believe that ANYBODY in sales, regardless of skill level or experience would benefit from reading this book.
D**Y
Knew the man; loved the book
I had the great good fortune to know Zig Ziglar personally and to be able to call him "friend." Following his recent death, I found myself thinking back to all the wisdom I had learned from him over the years in his other books and the multiple times I heard him live. I knew that I hadn't extracted all the wisdom I could from his life, and, given that we are ALL "Selling" in one form of another, I decided to get this classic book he wrote several years ago. It is quintessential Zig. Straightforward, kind, empathic, self-deprecating, and full of life lessons - not only for sales, but just generally living a better life. If one is "in sales" full time as a career, this book should be in your library (and you should have READ it. :) ) If you do not identify yourself particularly as "being in sales", it's still a useful book. Highly recommended.
C**W
Good Value
Good book ... can anyone really argue with 600,000 copies in print? Make that 600,001 then. Well, he's very much a recognizable commodity having his picture on the front cover of the book, sharing space with his name - Zig Ziglar and of course the title - Secrets of Closing the SALE. Now, if you're like me, you went out and bought this book because of the title - Secrets of Closing the SALE - right? Well, this wouldn't be the first book I've bought that threw a spanner in the works here. On page 43, Zig plainly states: "I'm not going to be teaching you how to close ... what I would like to do is improve your percentage of closes ..." Well, that could have been the end right there, but for the fact I've read books with that bent before - sort of like a bait and switch tactic. However, the saving grace is that his insights in all phases of the sales process are helpful. For instance, several books by other authors I have read have highlighted the importance that if you are DESPERATE to make a sale, the Prospect will sense it and you are very likely to lose that sale. Zig does a great job explaining this phenomena as "Transference of Feeling" of which your prospect is sensitive to and will read you as being "Trustworthy" or "Suspicious". But then he goes one better saying you can have the odds on your side by - owning the product you're selling thereby having the internal sincerity when convincing and persuading your prospect. Hmmmm, he's done this before ....You can hope to come across as trusting, but you only get trusted when your prospect becomes your customer. Until that happens you need to appear sincere and likeable - all of which is very well explained in great detail by Zig in this book. Anyone with his depth and years of experience, stories etc ... can be forgiven for wandering - and he does. Additionally, this book - as well as some others I have read - does a poor job on internet / mobile technologies. This segment is usually relegated to the end of these books as a mainly inadequate afterthought.
S**I
The sales book on which all sales books are based
I owe Zig Ziglar. Big time. This book increased my ability to demonstrate and sell our service dramatically after one read. Zig tells you and then sells you on the fact that you've gotta read his book three times: once with quick notes in the margins, a second time with thorough notes and a third time with a steno pad so you can make your own "Secrets of Closing the Sale." I've purchased three copies of this book. Two for myself, one to give out to my staff. I started out thinking about sales in the same way most people do - sleazy scumbags out to make a fast buck. I started out wanting to make more money. I ended up learning that "You can have anything in the world you want if you'll just help enough other people get what they want." Ziglar teaches you, from the beginning, that there's no room for success in a salesman's career if he's taking the fast route, making the quick sale and then locking the door behind him. Ziglar teaches you that if you want to make a living in the profession of selling you have to truly believe in your product. You have to be so convinced that your product is the right product to fit your prospects needs that you can't possibly believe or understand how they wouldn't want it. Yeah. Ziglar teaches the closes. There are hundreds of scenarios and stories that demonstrate various closing techniques. Most of them are great (a few are cheesy). But what makes this book so good is that it constantly drives it home - a good salesman is an honest salesman. A good salesman has his customer's best interest in mine. A good salesman has a solution to a need of his customer. When you help the customer, they will help you (with money). When I finished this book I felt I needed to learn how to prospect and find new clients for the business I manage so I could show them why they needed us. I started reading books on cold calls and searching the internet for more information. And I started to notice a major trend... Anyone who knows anything about sales has studied Zig Ziglar's Secrets of Closing the Sale. You'll see the concepts, ideas and phrases from this book echoed throughout all sales-oriented literature. You're going to see direct quotes. I guarantee it. If you're only going to ever read one sales book this is the book to read. It's going to teach you how to close the sale, sure, but more importantly it's going to teach you that being a salesman is about helping others. It's going to teach you to be true. And you will profit because of it. Afterthought: This book will also benefit those who don't directly "sell" to clients but are involved in the overall process of presenting an organization. It's important to "have everyone on the same page" and "playing for the team" when it comes to building a successful business or brand. So if at all possible get a few extra copies of this book and hand it to the individuals who aren't even involved in sales!
J**Y
Practical and comprehensive...
This book covers a lot of sales and closing techniques without feeling inundated by useless information. Ziglar employs a narrator prose that feels genuine and keeps the reader’s interest. His ‘stories’ are laced with sales strategies that can be easily transposed into any sales market. Zig employs some unobtrusive selling to his readers throughout which is a clever approach. Definitely a must read for entry level sales professionals.
S**N
If you haven't read this book your loosing sells
I've got this book on audible, I had to have the hard back version as well. Load's of information and 100-500 closes. 2-10 I use every day. Great book. Great teacher. If you are an honest salesman you deserve to own this book. It will help you weather or not your in sales.
A**Y
AMAZING read and a GENUINE message we could all learn from
I am currently a college student majoring and marketing and Finance and was uncertain of exactly what I wanted to with my life career wise going into my senior year. I can easily say that reading this book has single handed impacted me by making me persue a career in selling. This book will not only highlight the importance of salesman and how they serve as the backbone to the health of the economy, but states what is truly important in becoming a success CAREER seller: Being mentally, physicall, and spiritually healthy and genuinely seeking out and solving problems that best help your customer, not yourself. Has some great strategies on closing as well...A MUST READ.
S**E
the writing style was energetic and fun. However
Overall, I found the book to be a compelling read. Throughout, it provided many entertaining stories and examples of how to apply sales techniques. Also, the writing style was energetic and fun. However, I would say that the book does get a bit repetitive and feel a bit longer than it needs to be to get the main points across. Also, the last chapter on technology (written by a different author) should not have been added to this book by the publishers. First, it is really out of date (instructions on how to use a Blackberry?). Second, the writing style is very different and far more dry than the author, which left the end of the book on an odd note. However, overall, I would recommend this book, which taught me some valuable lessons about sales.
W**D
Best book about sales.
Really great book. There are ton of tips in there about how to think, act, and eventually make a sale. One of the best books I ever read. At some points it was getting boring, but still the outcome is much better than expected. I have to read it again.
J**E
What a Book !
First time I checked this book out on Amazon, I thought "another arrogant sales guy's book". Then I read the reviews and said "Ok I'll give it a try later" After reading the first 50 pages, I think it is probably one of the best sales book I've ever read (with "The Sales Bible"). It is concise, clear, & full of real life lessons. Go get it !
V**A
One of THE best books, I've ever read!!!!
Simply amazing!!!
M**A
Siempre vigente
Este es un clásico. Lo use cuando empezaba en ventas y me sirvió muchísimo. Ahora lo he regalado a la siguiente generación y sigue vigente
L**D
It’s about the sales person not the sales process
I wasn’t a fan of sales until I read this book. A mentor of mine helped me be more comfortable with sales by telling me that “don’t think of it as sales. It’s problem solving with a price attached to it”. This book adds further to my comfort level for selling as it’s really the sales persons belief that the product/service will help the buyer. I believe in what I’m selling and will be helping others to buy!
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