May 18th, 2009
Posted in Events, Michael Kreppein, Other Interesting Sites, Process, Referrals, Selling

Barry Moltz has a radio show where he will, “… talk about all the craziness of small business.” Last week’s theme was sales & marketing networking thru social media and he invited me to talk with him. You can listen to my portion of the show below.
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Barry had a few guests on his show along with me, including Alyssa Dver from my last post. His show was also the inspiration for my post on why the cold calling process is like, “putting lipstick on a pig” which generated quite a few comments. If you’d like to listen to the whole 30 minute talk, go to Barry’s website here and listen to episode #40. You’ll find a wealth of information on his site so enjoy.
May 15th, 2009
Posted in Events, Humor, Michael Kreppein, Other Interesting Sites, Selling, Selling Tips
Alyssa Dver is author of, “No Time Marketing” and was recently on Barry Moltz’s Business Insanity Radio show again. She had a great quote that was both funny and deadly accurate.
She said that “Happy Ears” is her term for confusing prospect enthusiasm with purchase authority.
What a great quote! It should be one of your top concerns when submitting your forecast to management. And management should be filtering forecasts with same consideration.
What about your forecast, does it have too many opportunities in it based on Happy Ears?
May 7th, 2009
Posted in Michael Kreppein, Other Interesting Sites, Process, Referrals, Reputation, Selling, Selling Tips
Since I have that fancy letter “C” as the first letter in my title as Chief Sales Officer, I get quite a number of cold calls. Of course it just makes me cringe to be called by someone who hasn’t even spent a minute looking at our business and developing a message about their solution that I’d care about. But I do enjoy critiquing in my mind their pitch.
Some would like to rename cold calling. I recently heard it called “introductory calling” in an interview done on Barry Moltz’s talk radio show. I don’t know, seems analogous to putting lipstick on a pig.

Instead of just renaming the term, Nigel Edelshain of Sales 2.0 has written a 24-page ebook on turning cold calls into social calls. He reviews the new Sales 2.0 techniques and tools to “…help you with the three most critical factors: talking to the right people, establishing relationships and using changes in your buyer’s environment.”
You can download Nigel’s book for free here. Adding his blog to your RSS reader is also well worth it.