My Philosophy on Sales [People]

This is how I look at the profession of sales and sales people and life in general:

Everyone on this planet is a sales person.

I firmly believe that this world is driven forward by the actions of good sales people, selling their product, be that product themselves, their ideas, or a tangible product or service.

All of us are sales people, but some of us are better than others. Some of us have more passion for sales than others. Some of us have better products than others. Some of us can deliver our passion for our products better than others.

The better sales person out there… is the mid-level manager that pushes a new idea to his boss, so that his department can be more successful.

The better sales person out there… is the guy that gets angel funding for the next ‘great idea’ for a business, regardless of what that idea is.

The better sales person out there… is the young woman that lands her dream job right out of college.

The better sales person out there… is the stay-at-home mom that gets her kids to ‘just be quiet for a moment’ so she can take care of the family finances more easily.

The better sales person out there… is the single dad of two who talks his boss into sponsoring his kids’ soccer team for the season.

The better sales person out there… is the sales guy that determines his customers needs before pitching a product to his customer.

Each of us are sales people, regardless of our title or role in an organization (and some of us are better than others).

If you think of every little interaction you have with others as an opportunity to sell that other person on your idea, your product, or yourself, you’ll like be more successful in life, no matter what you are selling or what you consider success. Becoming a better sales person is something all of us should strive for.


2 Responses to “My Philosophy on Sales [People]”  

  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Scott Palmer

    Amen and amen. You are so right about this. I know I could use some support in this area, I’ve got a great mind and some mad skillz, but selling myself has always been a problem. Like everyone, I don’t want to come off slimy or smarmy. This leads to a shoe-staring and dirt kicking aw shucks attitude where everyone is supposed to discover the value I can bring on their own.

    To help myself out, I read books and blogs about sales. They have helped immensely. But when folks find out about that, I always get the same reactions. They say, “You’re not in sales, why do you read these things?” Truth is life is sales, there’s no two ways about it.

    The link between sales and psychology is similar to that of a nuclear plant and theoretical physics. The theory is great to learn, and is really wonderful to know. However, it doesn’t help you get anywhere until you apply it. Sales is a great application of psychology. We all want to feel important, know that we matter, and make good decisions. If I can make you feel all those things, deliver something you’ll be happy with, and feed my family in the process, what’s so smarmy about that?

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