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FIT In Selling: Interview with Jason Kanigan

Fit In Selling: Interview with Jason KaniganFit In Selling is a word commonly used--"Let's jump on a phone call and find out if we're a fit"--but poorly understood and badly used.

Fellow sales pros Hugh Liddle and Jim Hamlin interview Jason Kanigan on Fit in this incredible discussion on Sales Chalk Talk. A typical radio host simply would not have the sales knowledge to dig deep into the nature and content of Fit in the way these three did! You won't find a sales primer like this anywhere else.

In this interview on Fit In Selling with Jason Kanigan, you'll learn:

  • What “Fit” really means
  • Why it is important to use the Fit system instead of trying to sell to every prospect who comes along
  • When in the sales process do we qualify for Fit
  • If we've done lots of research about our prospect ahead of time, how important is it to qualify for Fit
  • What happens to salespeople who try to sell without first qualifying for Fit
  • What happens to you when you DO qualify for Fit first
  • Why you shouldn't jump right to the demonstration phase, even though it may initially seem time-consuming not to
  • How to qualify for Fit
  • Why it is so important to know if this prospect has a NEED for what you offer
  • What you need to know about the prospect’s budget
  • Where a prospect’s PERSONALITY enters into the decision about whether you work with them or not
  • When you have a prospect who's a good Fit, what’s the next step?

This interview is so in-depth, it like many others available here could be sold for three or four figures.

Click here for the Fit In Selling interview with Jason Kanigan

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Sales On Fire Fireside Chat No. 1

FiresideCoverOne of my fellow Coastal Carolina Network tv producers has been pushing me to make a Sales On Fire “Fireside Chat”. We did this as a proof of concept for a branding piece we've been kicking around for many months, but have been putting off because I thought we needed a Frank Kern-looking fancy office for the environment. Well, that theory has been disproved. I'm quite happy with how this turned out visually. It's tv-ready. After eight straight hours of shooting, editing and producing, it should be!

As to the content, it's the kind of stuff I share in my blog posts and longer Facebook entries. After three years of experience running Sales On Fire, Inc., and 15 preceding years of real world executive experience, I have a distinctive point of view...along with certain frustrations, irritations and a level of jadedness I freely admit to. In fact, one of the key points my fellow producer said this shoot has is honesty. It is a brutal honesty, though I tried to temper it, but in it I share how I really feel about the IM marketplace.

What I Share In This Sales On Fire Fireside Chat

I put off this shoot for a week because I didn't want it to be a rant. The principles I discuss in this video apply not only to IM but business in general. In it, I explain:

> how “motivation” is your problem, not mine (and your real problem!)

> why I don't offer low-priced products

> why I don't work with newbies

> why newbies and even people who have been trying to make their own business happen for years and years fail and will continue to fail

> how the attitude of newbies drives competent coaches and potential helpers away

> exactly what you can change to be much more effective and build your business to be a success.

These points work and are applicable outside IM just as much as inside. They're about business...any business.

Sales On Fire Fireside Chat No. 1

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