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How Pro-Active Salespeople Can Increase Their Yearly Income Through 
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There are a variety of salesmen and saleswomen in the business
world, and each possesses a different approach to their work.
Salespeople, depending on their fields of work, can be divided
into two categories: proactive or reactive. It is important for
any salesperson to understand what type of sale he or she is
making, and to tailor their technique according to the client at
hand.


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How Pro-Active Salespeople Can Increase Their Yearly Income Through 
Diversification
Copyright (c) 2006 Casey Moher
Cash Retrieval Systems
http://www.CashRetrievalSystems.com



There are a variety of salesmen and saleswomen in the business
world, and each possesses a different approach to their work.
Salespeople, depending on their fields of work, can be divided
into two categories: proactive or reactive. It is important for
any salesperson to understand what type of sale he or she is
making, and to tailor their technique according to the client at
hand.


The Reactive Salesperson

A reactive salesperson may be described as a person working at
any type of retail enterprise. For example, an appliance salesman
is a reactive salesman. People come to the appliance store
because they are looking to make a purchase, or because they want
to check the prices of available products; they might willingly
seek out the salesperson for help or advice.

The local home improvement store's appliance expert does not
have to go out and attract potential customers. The customer
knows of the store by various marketing and media, and enters
with the intent of either purchasing or preparing to purchase
merchandise. Now it is the appliance salesman's job to
accommodate that customer and fit him or her with what they are
looking for.


The Proactive Salesperson

Proactive salespeople are those who must go out and find
customers on their own. Even if they sell a quality product that
people are familiar with, many of them still must target
potential clientele and encourage interested customers to make a
purchase. A proactive salesperson often commands his or her own
income, which is based on a commission of their sold properties
or goods. Simply put, the more sales this individual makes, the
more he earns from his hard work.

An example of a proactive salesperson is a real estate agent.
This person has a product that consumers may be interested in
purchasing, but since customers may choose which real estate
agent they elect to use, the agent must create a name for him or
herself in order to attract business. Another example of a
proactive salesperson is an insurance agent. It is not uncommon
for there to be multiple agents selling policies for the same
company; therefore, the individual agent must utilize a unique
selling point in order to encourage customers to do business
through him.


Diversification

Since a proactive salesman depends on commission as income, it is
often a good idea for him to diversify and expand his available
product line. The idea of having multiple products or services
available for sale means that the salesperson has more
opportunities to earn money. Diversifying also means that the
proactive salesperson is not being forced to "put all of (his)
eggs in one basket." He or she is not forced to depend on one
product or service, which may prove unpopular at any given time
in the marketplace. Instead, by offering an array of products,
that salesperson will have a greater chance of appealing to the
customer.

Let's imagine, for example, what might happen if the insurance
company that an agent works for is the target of some negative
publicity. That negative publicity could cost the insurance agent
the majority of his business and income; if this is the only
service that he sells, he will face a dangerous disadvantage.

If the same insurance agent has multiple products and services to
sell, then negative publicity may hurt his earnings, but it will
not put him out of business. If the publicity was aimed at the
company's auto insurance policies, but he offers life and
homeowner's insurance as well, customers may still be interested
in coverage through another branch of the company. Certainly
then, it is a smart (and safe!) move for proactive salespeople to
offer multiple products or services and to diversify their
offerings.

Diversification will also help the proactive salesperson deal
with seasonal demands. Some products or services experience a
lull in demand throughout the year; diversification can help the
proactive salesperson survive these slower periods. The proactive
salesperson that offers a product that is in demand when his
other products are in low demand will be a successful
salesperson.


Resell Services

A proactive salesperson can easily diversify by reselling
services and products for others. This may be considered an
affiliate or consignment program of sorts. A proactive
salesperson already has knowledge of the local market, and has
the sales skills that are needed to succeed within that market. 
Resell services are a great option, especially if there is a
national product or service that may not be currently available
in the local market. By bringing in affiliate agencies or product
lines, the salesperson would hopefully detract business from
alternative venues like internet or catalog shopping.

If you work as a proactive salesperson, then you may want to look
into methods of diversifying yourself so that you can survive
market lulls or any other problems that may arise in your primary
line of business. By allowing yourself this safety net, you may
even find that you are more in demand as the purveyor of
desirable goods or services in the marketplace.






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Written by: Casey Moher - http://www.CashRetrievalSystems.com
Casey's company specializes in helping reunite commercial 
property owners with their hard-earned cash, by helping them to 
locate and retrieve money overpaid in a variety of areas. If you 
are a proactive-type sales person who is interested in adding 
other opportunities to leverage your time for profit, then Casey 
can help you. If you believe that some of your current business 
contacts might benefit from Casey's Cash Retrieval Systems it 
would be a good idea to visit his website.  Your clients can get 
a No-Risk and No-Obligation analysis of their situation with some 
quick-to-get information.  

You can make some nice money helping your clients get more 
of their own money back. You will also earn a new and 
improved perception in your client's mind as you expand 
your usefulness to them in these unique ways.  Visit
http://www.cashretrievalsystems.com for more information.


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