06.09.2021 Views

The Power of Selling, 2010a

The Power of Selling, 2010a

The Power of Selling, 2010a

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Doodle to Save Time<br />

If you are setting up a meeting that involves several people and it’s difficult to agree on a meeting date and<br />

time, you can use Doodle.com to identify the best date and time to meet. You choose the options and e-<br />

mail a link to the participants; when people respond, you see the Doodle.com summary that indicates the<br />

best date and time for the meeting. Set up an account athttp://doodle.com.<br />

Figure 5.9Sample Poll on Doodle.com [4]<br />

Etiquette for Requesting and Giving Business Cards<br />

Business cards are a branding tool for your company and a way to stay in touch with your customers and<br />

other people in your network. [5] In fact, giving out and requesting a business card is considered good<br />

etiquette. [6] Here are some tips to exchange business cards in a pr<strong>of</strong>essional manner:<br />

<br />

Carry your business cards in a case or protective holder; never give anyone a card that is worn, dirty,<br />

or out <strong>of</strong> date. [7]<br />

Always put a supply <strong>of</strong> business cards in your case when you attend a business event. [8]<br />

Present your card with the print facing up so the recipient can easily read it. [9]<br />

Never force anyone to take your card. [10]<br />

<br />

When receiving a business card, take a minute to review the information to make sure you remember<br />

who gave you the card. Make any notes or comments on it later. [11]<br />

Etiquette for Business Meals<br />

Saylor URL: http://www.saylor.org/books<br />

Saylor.org<br />

204

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!