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If you like fresh orange juice in the morning, join me on a morning walk. I live in California and hike to an orange grove. I will search for and select the juiciest orange I can find. Savoring the explosion of taste from a fresh, ripe navel orange is almost a religious experience. I'm not breaking any laws because my community allows this. During the harvest season, I enjoy this morning treat for weeks because oranges ripen at different times. If I visit the orange grove every morning, I will savor ripe oranges for months. The grove is large, so I can explore it to find the perfect, juiciest oranges from the best trees.When you think about it, it is the same as a field of prospects. There are thousands, maybe millions of prospects out there. Somewhere, someone is ripening for your product or service. If you're there, you can pick it and savor the bounty of a sale.7 Steps To Prevent Spoiled Sales: One of the sad parts of my hike is to see spoiled oranges on the ground. It is the same with my sales territory. If I'm not around when a prospect is ripe for my services, the opportunity will spoil. Worse yet, my competition will capture the sale. Here are some tips to prevent this.
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by Steve Martinez, Selling Magic Mastermind and Sales Process Automation Guru www.SellingMagic.com/.
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