Visual Selling

Visual Selling
Author: Paul LeRoux,Peg Corwin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470146279

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Visual Selling provides salespeople with tools to sell in an increasingly image-oriented culture. More so than ever before, the way a salesperson looks and acts, the images on a screen or in handouts, and even room environments can impact people’s trust, satisfaction and willingness to buy. The authors believe that, to sell most effectively, the seller must be the visual focal point. This book draws on 25 years of experience coaching individuals and organizations in the art of visual selling, sharing stories and techniques used in big-dollar competitive presentations and pitches to senior management. Divided into three sections (the Seller as Focal Point, Getting Ready to Sell and Selling Situations), Visual Selling will appeal to a wide variety of business readers because it can be used to help salespeople sell one-on-one, as well as to assist corporate presenters at selling new programs or products in-house. Section I – The Seller as Focal Point Section II – Getting Ready to Sell Section III – Selling Situations

Visual Merchandising

Visual Merchandising
Author: Louisa Iarocci
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351537469

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Situated at the crossroads of visual culture and consumerism, this essay collection examines visual merchandising as both a business and an art. It seeks to challenge that scholarly ambivalence that often celebrates the spectacle but denies the agenda of consumerism. The volume considers strategies in the imaging of selling from the mid nineteenth century to the present, in terms of the visual interaction that occurs between the commodity and the consumer and between body and space. Under the categories of Promotion, Product and Place, contributors to the volume examine the strategies in the presentation of retail goods and environments that range from print advertising to product design to store display and architecture. Visual Merchandising: The Image of Selling is located directly at the nexus of business practice and cultural myth, where the spectator never loses sight of their status as buyer and the object of desire is always still a commodity.

The Visual Sale

The Visual Sale
Author: Marcus Sheridan,Tyler Lessard
Publsiher: IdeaPress Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1646870182

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Video can help you close the deal in a virtual world and this book from award winning marketer and author Marcus Sheridan will show you how. With practical advice and step by step instructions, this is the ultimate guide to selling over video - no matter how much you hate watching yourself on the screen. More than ever before, buyers and consumers are demanding for more video. Just "reading" about a product, service, or company will no longer do the trick. Today, they must "see" it. Notwithstanding this increased demand for video, most businesses and organizations have struggled to quickly adapt. In fact, many have no idea as to how or where to get started. For this purpose, The Visual Sale was written. Finally, businesses and organizations have a clear guide that will literally show them, in simple, clear, and actionable terms, exactly how they can build a culture of video and start "showing it" moving forward, ultimately leading to a dramatic improvement to their sales numbers, marketing strategy, and overall customer experience.

Silent Selling

Silent Selling
Author: Kate Ternus
Publsiher: Fairchild Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Display of merchandise
ISBN: 9781501315565

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Whiteboard Selling

Whiteboard Selling
Author: Corey Sommers,David Jenkins
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-03-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118461570

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Create compelling whiteboard presentations to engage your customers and win their business Whiteboard Selling offers a step-by-step approach to transforming your message and selling style by using powerful visual stories that inspire and engage customers and prospects. Free your sales force from relying on slides and other static sales tools during the sales process. Whiteboard Selling offers practical guidance and skills to enable marketing and sales teams to quickly adopt visual story telling practices that apply to today's fast-moving, competitive selling environment. Explains how to take a sales message inventory Illustrates how to design your visual stories Empowers your sales force to tell the story and extend the reach of visual storytelling Through the power of technology and effective storytelling, you and your team can create and deliver effective presentations that engage your customers, hold their attention, and win their business. Whiteboard Selling shows you how.

Selling Happiness

Selling Happiness
Author: Ellen Johnston Laing
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2004-08-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780824843434

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From the early twentieth century until the Communist takeover in 1949, Shanghai commercial artists created thousands of colorful posters and black and white advertisements that formed an essential part of modern life in the city. This visually appealing and richly illustrated work describes the origin and evolution of modern commercial art in China, focusing on colorful advertisement calendar posters that featured distinctive feminine images. It makes clear how essential commercial art and its institutional backing were to the development of modern art and even modern society in China over the past century. Selling Happiness discusses not only advertising art but also the production and marketing of the calendar poster. These posters, like other advertisements, were rendered in a Western realistic technique and were wildly and widely popular. Ordinary people throughout China often acquired them to decorate their homes. Laing outlines how the Chinese commercial artist, who rarely attended formal Western art classes, gained skills in Western representational art. In the final chapter of the book, she explains how the styles developed by the commercial poster artists during the 1920s and 1930s became the basis for certain types of propaganda art under the Chinese Communists in the 1950s and 1960s.

The Visual Communications Book

The Visual Communications Book
Author: Mark Edwards
Publsiher: Lid Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-06-24
Genre: Business communication
ISBN: 1907794948

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A unique and practical guide to making high-impact presentations by using visual communications techniques.

Package Design

Package Design
Author: Ladislav Sutnar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1953
Genre: Advertising layout and typography
ISBN: MINN:319510015820109

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