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Sales Leads Dallas TX

Potential buyers of your goods or services are all around you -- friends, co-workers, church members and so on.So, how do you start selling to them? Learn how to start prospecting for sales.

Haskell Auto Sales
(214) 826-6808
2010 S Haskell Ave
Dallas, TX
Sandler Sales Institute
(972) 960-8695
2665 Villa Creek Dr
Dallas, TX
Creative Communication Network
(972) 494-2201
102 N Shiloh Rd
Garland, TX
Veejer Enterprises
(972) 276-9642
3701 Lariat Ln
Garland, TX
S Ksciences
(972) 380-0838
5324 Bentwood Trl
Dallas, TX
Acuity Systems
(972) 960-8695
2727 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy
Dallas, TX
Peak Performance Solutions
(972) 715-2678
5001 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy
Dallas, TX
Focus Forward Incorporated
(972) 991-8081
7248 Hunters Ridge Dr
Dallas, TX
Nefx
(972) 644-7500
716 Lingco Dr
Dallas, TX
Li Enterprises
(972) 642-4115
2305 Oak Ln
Dallas, TX

Prospecting for Sales Leads in Your 50+ Business

Potential buyers of your goods or services are all around you -- friends, co-workers, church members and so on.

This is one of the reasons sales prospecting is such a challenge – there are many more potential buyers than we can pursue at one time. So, how do you start?

There are two broad people who should interest you when you are looking to make sales: Those who can buy from you and those who can refer you to people who want to buy. You should keep both groups in mind as you look for sales leads.

The most effective way to build your sales leads list is to use a database or contact program on your computer (or have an outside service do it for you) to list names, addresses and other pertinent formation for anyone you can think who might give or refer business to you.

Use your personal phone books, Rolodex, company phone directories and so on to find people who are likely to want to know about your products. The computer software will allow you to print labels whenever you wish.

Next, you must learn how to qualify leads.

Qualifying means simply being able to find information or ask questions whose answers will tell you whether the person is likely to buy from you. There are some common reasons why someone might not be qualified. Perhaps they truly cannot afford what you sell. Perhaps they are someone who doesn't know how to compare you with competitors. Perhaps they are someone who doesn't need to make a decision soon.

Author: Jeff Williams

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