Showing posts with label customer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label customer. Show all posts

Friday, 10 July 2015

An App for Everyone



An App for Everyone!

Based on our motto “An App for Everyone”, we offer a special package for smaller businesses with a specific list of menus and services as the following:


 
- Instant Apps and web building software
- Access to company catalogs via PDF reader or browser
- Photo Gallery
- Distributors
- Offline Access
- Contact us
- Product details list
- News Page
- Google maps




Through a catalog, you will have the option to choose from a variety of prepared design samples. After determining the pages and features, you can get your mobile app designed by our professionals and published on Google Play as well as Apple Store.
For just 500 bucks you can get your own app in order to establish your own network with suppliers, employees and customers. 



This solution is for those who want to prove the taste of being “on app” and making profits by handling everything with just some few finger tips.
Welcome aboard!
What’s more: we can also offer additional features such as push notifications, video files etc.
Contact me at soniamartin@comelite.net for more info.     

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Want to Improve Sales? Listen to Your Team!

Want to Improve Sales? Listen to Your Team!

No sales manager wants to hear that his or her team is losing sales!
For some companies, customers jump ship — or don't give them a chance at all — because of a negative experience with an individual sales representative.

For many organizations, lost revenue doesn't just occur because of bad sales calls. Often, small inefficiencies in the sales process add up to a lot of wasted time and, by extension, wasted opportunities.

They say that sales teams spend 30 to 50 percent of their time not selling. We're calling, chasing and waiting, trying to get the customer to agree to an appointment. When you change this behavior and drive it down, sales go way up.

How can sales managers solve these issues that stand in the way of growth? Gathering customer feedback may seem like the obvious answer, but before you do, try seeking internal feedback from your team about where they're struggling.

What Should Sales Manager Do With Their Team?
  • Inquire about the obstacles that are keeping them from being successful
  • Understand both the positive and negative patterns so they can provide critical feedback to marketing on content effectiveness and help salespeople orchestrate better conversations
  • Ask employees what tactics are helping them to succeed
  • Ask them for the single best thing they're doing relating to sales
  • Ask yourself as a sales manager: What do you need to stop doing as an organization to free up more time for the tactics that actually work?

Get prospects engaged in a productive conversation the first time you pick up the phone or meet them by finding out what the customer's problem is, and if your product or service can solve it!