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The Ultimate Guide to Sales Strategy

Chapter 7

Trades Sales Glossary

Sales Terms Glossary

Glossary of Sales Terms

When it comes to selling, you’ll often see a lot of jargon, but there are plenty of useful terms and phrases that you do need to know, too!

Whether you’re a seasoned pro, or if you’re here to learn something new, our glossary breaks down the essential sales terms that will help as you work to create your own sales strategy.

You’ll find these words and phrases used through our Ultimate Sales Guide, but you can always refer back to the glossary to give yourself and your teammates a refresher, whenever you need.

Let’s jump in:

Consultative Selling

A selling strategy that focuses on building trust with prospects by tailoring conversations around their needs and then devising solutions to fit.

Conversion

The act of a prospect moving forward in the sales cycle from one specific stage to another. A common example is leads converting into customers.

CRM (Customer Relationship Management)

A platform for organizing your leads and customers, including job site and service data, all communications with your company, and attached notes and files.

Cross-Selling

The act of selling a complementary service or product on top of the service you're selling. Ex: Selling a maintenance plan in addition to an installation appointment.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Essential metrics used to measure the success of your business strategy. For example, number of jobs per month, profit margins per job, etc.

Lead

This refers to a person who inquires about your services, but hasn’t yet begun the sales process with your team.

Opportunity

An opportunity is a chance for you to win new or returning business from a prospect.

Pipeline

A visual representation of the stages that people move through as they get closer to becoming a customer.

Proposal

A comprehensive document that presents the specific details of work or service that is requested by a potential client.

Prospect

The stage after lead. A potential customer who has entered your Sales Pipeline and will move through your sales process.

Qualified Lead

A lead who has been contacted by your team and is considered a good fit for your company's offerings.

Sales Mindset

A sales mindset encourages staff to think more strategically about how they engage with a prospect and how they can help find the right solutions. A sales mindset is not about the hard-sell, being loud or pushy: it’s about positive connections.

Sales Strategy

A sales strategy defines the approach that your business will take in order to try and win work. Your sales strategy plan should clarify the techniques, ideas, actions, and goals that your staff will aim for as they interact with prospects and aim to convert them into customers.

Sales Pitch

A 30-second to one minute presentation of your solutions and services, compelling a prospective customer to choose your team.

Social Proof

Reviews or testimonials; social proof is evidence given by customers about their experience of your services. Prospective customers will be on the lookout for social proof to help them make buying decisions.

Unique Selling Point

This is what makes you stand out from your competition. Your USP can help sway customers to your services and it should be clear what puts your business a cut above the rest.

Upselling

To upsell a customer is to convince them to make an additional purchase, or choose a more expensive option, than they initially requested.

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