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Articlesby Michael ReesJune 26, 2009

Compete with Professionalism

Michael Rees - So, Jessica was put in the unenviable position of having to find a replacement vehicle. The insurance company wrote her a check for just under $6,000 for her truck. Jessica started her mission to buy a used vehicle for $6,000. She started as most buyers do nowadays, by surfing the Internet ...

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Articlesby Michael ReesJanuary 20, 2009

Make Training A Daily Business: Practice It For Sustained Results

Michael Rees - New ewmployees need to know what you expect from them today, tomorrow, this week, this month, this year. If they don't, it will be impossible for your employees live up to your expectations ...

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Articlesby Michael ReesDecember 4, 2008

Choose Success: Sales Are As Strong As You Make Them

Michael Rees - Are you and your team using the fact that so many people are saying business is bad to tell yourselves: “It’s okay that we’re not doing any better. We can’t help it; it’s just the economy”? ...

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Articlesby Michael ReesJuly 25, 2008

It is Not Internet Inquiries: It is Internet Sales

Michael Rees - So, you sign up for these programs and the number of visitors to your new Web site increases. You even hire a dedicated Internet manager to manage all these inquiries. The number of Internet sales increases, so you think...

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Articlesby Michael ReesJune 24, 2008

Driving is Fun: Make Sure Your Customers Know That

Michael Rees - Salespeople have to show excitement when presenting a vehicle—not just mentioning the features that a particular vehicle comes with, but painting the picture as to what these features will do for the customer ...

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Articlesby Michael ReesMay 19, 2008

Make the Interview a Shining Part of Your Sales Process

Michael Rees - Hold your managers accountable for your sales staff actions ... Have your managers track each step of the sales process, and have them get involved with every customer early in the process to ensure compliance with your process ...

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Articlesby Michael ReesMarch 26, 2008

The Top Two Things Every Sales Manager Should Do: Getting the Most From Your Sales Manager

Michael Rees - Just imagine if your sales manager was introduced to each customer right after the interview stage. They would start up a relationship with your customer that would be conducive to them buying from your dealership ...

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Articlesby Michael ReesFebruary 19, 2008

Your Sales Game Plan: Does It Include Improving Processes?

Michael Rees - What if instead of cutting expenses, the same dealer makes a plan to implement and follow proven sales processes? Instead of worrying too much about volume and gross goals ...

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Articlesby Michael ReesDecember 25, 2007

Sales Professional Recruiting: The Selection Process

Michael Rees - Many dealers like to hire people on the spot (especially salespeople) and let them sink or swim; this is time consuming and expensive. Dealers have to go through the hiring process ...

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Articlesby Michael ReesNovember 27, 2007

Proper Recruiting: Use the Steps To A Sale For A Successful Interview

Michael Rees - A lot of applicants will have a resume and will want to save time by not completing all parts of the application. Make it clear to each applicant that you need every part filled out..

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