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Sales Leaders
Create a Vision That Places Them First
By
Steve Martinez
One
of my heroes in life is Bill Levine, the founder of PIP Printing. It was
almost 40 years ago that
he
found himself at the front of the line in an industry. That industry has
changed significantly since he opened his first instant printing
operation. It began with an idea that joined technology together which
eliminated several steps in the printing process. At that time, the
printing plate making process required 8 time consuming steps that took
days to accomplish. The newly developed Itek plate making unit was a
self contained system which had the ability to create printing plates in
about a minute.
Although this new invention was shown at tradeshows around the country
in 1966, only a handful of individuals saw the vision of an industry and
the revolutionary concept of this technology. Those who caught the
vision were blessed with skyrocketing growth as the instant printing
industry grew. I know, because I was there with Bill Levine as a member
of his team from 1980 to 1988. Some instant printers refer to this as
the golden 80’s.
Today, most of those Itek plate making units are retired and have been
replaced with high speed copiers that perform the role of the printing
press in many applications. With today’s technology it is hard to tell
the difference between a copier image and one that was printed.
The FAX Revolution that Sputtered
In the mid 1980’s there was a large machine that cost about $6,000.00
which had the ability to send a document across the country in minutes
using a telephone line. The only challenge was that another machine had
to be on the other end to receive the document. This seemed
revolutionary at the time and today we call these old Fax machines. The
challenge at PIP Printing Headquarters was convincing business owners to
invest in the expensive technology.
It was only a few years later that Fax technology caught on and
customers were lining up and paying several dollars to get their faxes
sent around the country to another location as the Fax explosion took
hold. The profits generated from those early investments paid off
handsomely.
Today, the lines have all but disappeared and Fax technology is being
replaced with email and instant messaging. In my case, I don’t have a
fax machine; I use efax for sending and receiving faxes.
Selling Technology Isn’t Easy
The facts demonstrate is that most people don’t want to be first in
line. Being first in line has some risks. However, the people at the
front of the line always get the best seats and the greatest rewards.
Our sales role is to create the vision of success in the hearts of our
customers so they see the advantage of being first in their market with
our system or solution.
Technology hasn’t stopped and there is new technology that is being
developed everyday that will impact us tomorrow. Our challenge is to
help our prospects and customers recognize an opportunity when it is in
front of them. Today I understand how Bill Levine felt with his
discovery. I’m looking for companies that want to be first in their
market with the advantage of sales automation so they can increase sales
with technology. I have a vision to share with my clients, do you?
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Steve Martinez President of Selling Magic 9319 Robinson Lane Corona, CA 92883 (951) 277-0080
www.sellingmagic.com
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