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After closing a deal, the implementation goes to other departments (installation, delivery, operation.) and the tasks of "taking care" of the customer goes to Customer Services department. Is there anything that sales should do?
It does not end and customer engagement activities continues for future mutual benefits.
Sales does not stop after deal is closed. Sales after service is important. Trust, commitment, and satisfaction are three pillars of good business relationship and a continues interaction is necessary to build this relationship.
No, it does not stop.
Sales are responsible for making sure all process are completed and the client is happy.
Building relationships takes time and is based on trust. The ultimate aim of your approach should be to create a relationship whereby the client refers to you for consultation on certain matters. Sales should arrange a further meeting to discuss future business at the earliest possible opportunity.
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I feel sales does not stop by closing a deal. Actually it has started and will have to continue.
close the sale once you observe buying singals stop selling and close the sale a common mistake that can lose a sale is to continue to sell and offer products\\services after the customer has already indicated that they are willing to make the purchase
No... That's why we have a term called AFTER SALES, the sales team should follow up on how a product or service is working for the customer. This practice will enable the sales team to know more on how they could promote their services or products better. Doing a follow up will also let the consumers feel that they are important and they are prioritized.
It really depends on what you're selling (electronics, medical appliances or food?) and who you are selling to (B2C or B2C, high-value added or one-time customer etc.). It also depends on the size of company and the number of individual designations or people for specific tasks.
Generally speaking the act of selling does stop at closing a deal, but the job of salesman does not stop there.
An example of what follows up sales is CRM-for-sales (Customer Relations Management); which is basically concerned with the registration, re-call, analysis & reporting of customer insights and intelligence during the7 stages of a typical sales-cycle that is vital for the next approach of same or similar customer and for evaluation of the sales process, from lead generation, to qualification, to conversion, quotation, closing and asking for referrals (Even up and until payment-behaviour if you really want to be thorough)!
No. I don't think so.