July 11, 2010
Locate the Perfect Sales Position for You: Top 3 Questions to Ask.
When it comes to deciding what sales position is perfect for you, ask the right questions, then get on with your passions. Continue reading for three questions you must always ask.
Many people pick a sales position for all the wrong reasons. Of course the first thing that people will look at is the money they can earn – reasonable, because for a good salesperson, the commissions can be the best part of the job. The problem with picking the wrong sales position right out of the gate is that you often times become stuck in that position and may find it impossible to make a move to something better.
If you are new to the sales force or if you are seeking a better sales position other than the one you are currently stuck in then make sure you answer these questions before you make your final decision.
#1: In this Sales Position Will You Like Selling the Product or Service?
In sales it is often about zeal and if you know going into a sales job that you will not enjoy selling what you've got to sell, then really what is the point? Before you accept a sales position with a company look at what you will be asked to sell. Is the product or service something you believe in? It is much easier to sell something that you feel is beneficial rather than to try to force yourself to sell something only to collect a paycheck.
#2: What Kind of Methods Will You Have to Use in this Sales Position?
This is an often overlooked point with many salespeople. They will accept a sales position because of the money possibilities and then discover that the bulk of their selling is going to be done via cold calling. This may not be a big deal for most, but some people will simply not excel at this type of selling. Be sure you're aware up front how you will be expected to sell the product or service of the company you are considering before you say yes to the work.
#3: What is the Compensation Plan for this Sales Position?
Simply because a sales position says there is a potential to make $100,000 per year, doesn’t mean that you actually will. Ask the company you are considering how you will be compensated. Will there be a base salary? Do they pay commissions? Finding this out beforehand will save your jaw from dropping when you receive your first pay check.
Really if you are talented in sales then you can sell anything, but if you are going to make a living at it you best find something you are passionate about. Many salespeople find that the sales position that they accepted was not what they expected when they first signed on. They can become frustrated and may want to do something with their passions, but do not know how. As long as you are a good salesperson then you can find a way to make a living with your passions, you just need to learn how to sell yourself and be confident enough to take the bold step of creating your own business. Though the challenge is great, the rewards are even greater and there are new and innovative ways to utilize internet marketing to take your passions and your sales talents and put them to work for yourself.
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