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I'm a Professional. How do I build a book of business?

Evan Polin • Oct 03, 2022
sales consultant, expert business development, non-selling professionals

The number one complaint I hear from lawyers, architects, accountants, engineers, consultants and the like - over the 20+ years that I’ve been coaching professionals in business development - has been this one:


“I didn’t go into this field to become a salesperson.”


In other words,  “Nobody ever told me I needed to learn a sales process, develop my sales skills, and build a book of business... myself. ”


Yet... you do!

Other common refrains I hear are:


"People should already know about my good work, so I shouldn’t have to worry about selling my services to anyone.”

OR

“I’m too busy delivering the work. I don’t have time to go out and develop business!”

OR

“I’m not good at this.”  


Unfortunately, our educational system doesn’t teach professionals how to build a practice. There are virtually no traditional classes that teach professionals the techniques needed to build a book of business. Even in today’s continuing education classes, very little time is devoted to business development. In fact, many of the professionals I work with aren’t even aware that they will need to develop business until they are several years into their careers.


Fortunately there is some good news. You can build a book of business, too.


Even though you didn’t go into this line of work to become a salesperson or to develop new business, even though you’d rather not have to worry about building up or expanding your base of business, even though you think you’re not good at it, you can use the skills you already have to achieve or exceed your revenue goals.


Some professionals I work with are naturally able to build their practice up to a certain level of success but are looking to develop new systems and implement new ideas to continue that success within a changing economy, or to get them and their business to the next level. Still others are tasked with leading a team that has a few high-producing professionals who are experts at developing new business, and a few team members who haven’t yet managed to adopt the best practices of the top performers.


My sales coaching addresses all these situations. I will show you how you can use your existing skill set to do successfully build a book of business. If you are good at whatever else you do professionally, you can be good at business development too.


Contact us for a complementary sales and business development plan review.



Polin Performance Group provides real-world sales solutions through sales coaching, sales training, business development workshops and speaking engagements. We give you and your team the sales skills needed to maximize sales performance and increase revenue. Let's talk about your sales challenges and together we'll figure out the best solution for your business growth goals. Contact us today.



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