Category Archive For "salespeople"
Poll Results Released By Joe Verde
Auto Dealer Salespeople Consider Price Most Troubling Part of Sales Negotiation According to Joe Verde Sales & Management Training Poll Joe Verde Sales & Management Training, Inc., (JVSMT) today announced that according to a recent poll of auto dealer salespeople, price is perceived to be the most troubling part of the sales negotiation process. An …
I Quit – I’m Outta Here!
“If you try to make me learn more so that I can sell more cars and earn more money, I quit – I’m outta here!” One of our JVTN® support managers was talking to a manager who said his salespeople didn’t want to train on JVTN® every day. Our support manager said, “Wow, you guys …
Advanced Closing JVTN.com Course Released By Joe Verde
Subscribers to JVTN®, Joe Verde’s virtual sales training network for the automotive industry, now have access to a new advanced training course that focuses on how to become a “master closer” in the automotive business. “This training course helps you improve your selling skills to handle the tough objections you face on the lot every …
Just A Thought…
Three salespeople were asked what they were doing. All three gave different answers… I’m selling cars. I’m making a living. I’m building a future. Did you ever think about it? What exactly are you doing in the car business? Are you an 80%’er who goes to work just to sell a car or to make …
Joe’s Newest Poll Question
Joe Verde has a new poll question up on his website. This month he’s asking salespeople: What is the most important benefit your prospects care about? Click here to go to the poll and vote now.
We’re Almost Into Q2!
We’re well into 2011, and you should be putting the pedal to the metal to make it happenthis year. The recession is behind us, and if you don’t grow this year, you can’t use that excuse. The car business is coming back fast, people are out buying again and you have the chance to take …
Ask Joe
“As a manager, can I be friends with my salespeople?” Being friendly is different than being friends, and this is one of the toughest decisions you face. It helps to answer these questions: Were you hired to run the business as efficiently as possible, or build a group of people you love hanging out with? …
Ask Joe
“At our 20 group last week we were talking about spiffs for salespeople. My question is – why should we have to pay our salespeople a spiff for doing a write up or for an appointment that shows up?” With dealers, when the talk eventually turns to pay, which it always does in almost every …

