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Selling Your Sellers

No one ever said selling media, or specifically radio, was easy and if they did, they either have never done it or were lying!

Likewise, no one ever said being a sales manager was easy. As a sales manager, the list of duties, tasks, and expectations is long. But, the number one job of a manager, the task that will determine your success, is the job of maintaining, growing, and building your team of sellers.

Media reps by nature are beaten up on the streets every day. They’re being told and reminded regularly things like your rates are too high, I tried radio once and it didn’t work, nobody listens to radio anymore, and of course more prevalent today than in the past, the economy is tough.

Over time, some media reps can and will begin to believe all the claims and excuses the advertisers make, and because repetition sells, they begin to lose confidence in radio and ultimately themselves!

As a manager, you had to sell them on a career in radio sales and that part of your job never ends as you must keep selling them on the merits of radio every day. Here are a few things you can do to sell yourself and your sellers:

  • Actively search for and distribute positive news on the economy, business, and the strengths of radio.

  • Use advertiser testimonials on-air, online, in sales meetings and presentations.

  • Celebrate success! New clients, up-sells, saves, successful promotions! Make sure the entire staff is aware of how and why radio worked.

  • Provide tools and information that address the strengths and power of radio.

  • Motivate – Motivate – Motivate. The mind is a very powerful thing. Display motivational quotes around the office. Share and watch motivational videos. Encourage reading positive mental books.

Negatives should be handled behind closed doors and one-on-one. Positives need to be shouted from mountain tops and shared throughout the building!

Done only once in a while, all of these things will have little impact. Doing them on a regular basis, over-time can and will create the antidote needed to handle the constant objections and negative comments from clients and prospects.

“Having a positive attitude gives you power over your circumstances rather than  your circumstances having power over you.”

All of the training, education, systems, and tools in the world will never produce more than attitude, effort, and enthusiasm can generate.

Henry Ford said it best, “Whether you think you can or think you can’t, you’re right”.

Many of the best media reps do this on their own. For the rest, it’s up to managers to help create a culture where they… “think they can!”

Create a culture where they “think they can” and watch the magic happen!

Your Toughest Selling Job in 2017

Your toughest selling job in 2017 is not selling your advertisers. Your toughest selling job is selling your sellers.

They are beat up on the street every day being told radio doesn’t work, no one listens to radio in the digital age, your rates are too high, the economy is tough and so on and so on.

You know that repetition sells, and over time the repeated arguments your prospects throw at your salespeople, take their toll on their attitudes and perceptions.

What are you doing to sell your sellers in 2017?

Is selling radio, your events, sponsorships, digital products and promotions still fun?

Do your salespeople know how to sell radio’s strengths in a rapidly changing media world?

Is your remuneration package competitive with other business-to-business sales organizations in your market?

Have your salespeople been taught how to sell reach versus frequency as your reach remains consistent but your hours-tuned become eroded?

These are questions that must be answered daily as you compete in 2017.

Our SoundADvice radio e-marketing system can answer all of these questions, for your sellers and your advertisers.

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