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What are you really selling? | The Tool Box
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What are you really selling? So often, businesses get caught up in doing business and forget what they are really selling to their customers. When you lose sight of what you really provide your customer, you will lose them. Streamlining your business continues to be crucial in today’s economy, we all understand that, but make sure you know what is important to your customers and you don’t change that. Are they simply coming to you for their tools and accessories? Check out the new Tool Box blog!
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Is anybody there? | The Tool Box
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Equally as important and key to knowing what you are selling is listening and responding to your customers. Continuing on my gym saga. Now that customers have so many ways to contact you phone, email, fax, Facebook. Blog posts, etc. – it’s important to make sure you respond to your customers. It’s hard to keep up with so many communications channels, but the message you are sending by not responding is that the sender of the communication is not important. Check out the new Tool Box blog! Get every new p...
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Mystery Pic #1 | The Tool Box
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I am one of Wind-lock’s most creative tools used by different contractors to remove unwanted material. Part of me stays cool under pressure while the other part works away. If I’m not cut out for the job you are doing, I have a super big brother who can do even more than I can. Check out the new Tool Box blog! Laquo; How We Do It…. THIS is how we do it…. Date : April 1, 2010. Categories : (1) Wind-lock. The answer is Wind-lock’s 2-QC Hot Knife! Mystery Pic #2 « The Tool Box. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Mystery Pic #2 | The Tool Box
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I have several members in my family and we all have different roles. I ensure weep holes don’t get clogged, and mold and mildew don’t have a chance when I’m hanging around. I’m a little more tangled than my slick siblings. What am I? Click here for Mystery Pic #1. Check out the new Tool Box blog! Laquo; What are you really selling? Date : May 20, 2010. Categories : Mystery Pic. I know what it is! A close-up of my DNA? Is it uhhhhh. something for a wall? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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10-Minute Sales Training | The Tool Box
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Sales training – few people get excited at the mention of this costly, yet important necessity, especially in this economy. You probably think that you can’t spend money on sales training until you are making more money, but did you ever think that you might make more money if you refresh your sales team’s skills? At the beginning of this year Wind-lock’s. This is the way our team does the training every two weeks we start a new training module. The new module is introduced to the. These short presentati...
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June | 2010 | The Tool Box
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Sales training – few people get excited at the mention of this costly, yet important necessity, especially in this economy. You probably think that you can’t spend money on sales training until you are making more money, but did you ever think that you might make more money if you refresh your sales team’s skills? At the beginning of this year Wind-lock’s. This is the way our team does the training every two weeks we start a new training module. The new module is introduced to the. These short presentati...
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The Tool Box | Wind-lock's Blog | Page 2
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So long, Denver. On our way over. After a few fun days spent in Denver, we are back at Wind-lock. S corporate headquarters in Leesport, Pennsylvania. We enjoyed speaking with those of you who attended the AWCI / Intex Expo about our social networks, and how they can keep you connected with us. We sincerely feel that Facebook. Let us know in the comments. Check out the new Tool Box blog! Comments : Leave a Comment. Categories : (1) Wind-lock. Come check out Wind-lock. We are excited to speak with current ...
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May | 2010 | The Tool Box
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Equally as important and key to knowing what you are selling is listening and responding to your customers. Continuing on my gym saga. Now that customers have so many ways to contact you phone, email, fax, Facebook. Blog posts, etc. – it’s important to make sure you respond to your customers. It’s hard to keep up with so many communications channels, but the message you are sending by not responding is that the sender of the communication is not important. Check out the new Tool Box blog! Streamlining yo...
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April | 2010 | The Tool Box
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Relay for Life Relies on Wind-lock. As you’ve probably figured out, the employees at Wind-lock aren’t only about the tools and services we provide. We have a lot of fun doing what we do, but we also like to help out important causes. Wind-lock has adopted the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. Event for contributions of time and money. I think everyone had a good time, and we will definitely be doing it again next year, said Pam. Down South, employee Paul Bartell is only 2 weeks away from his rela...