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Improving Customer Rapport in Sales

Professional Development

Improving Customer Rapport in Sales

by Talentquest $9.99
5.0 1,039 views 15 min Certificate Employees
The Customer Focused Person Course
5.0 1,137 views 17 min Certificate Employees
Customer Experience - Why it's so Important
5.0 283 views 5 min Certificate All Levels
Handling Customer Complaints with Confidence
5.0 324 views 7 min Certificate All Levels
Customer Service - What is Service Recovery?
5.0 333 views 6 min Certificate All Levels
Providing Great Customer Service

Professional Development

Providing Great Customer Service

by Real Projects $9.99
5.0 288 views 5 min Certificate All Levels
Customer Service: Top Tips

Professional Development

Customer Service: Top Tips

by Real Projects $9.99
5.0 268 views 5 min Certificate All Levels
Customer Service: Email Tips

Professional Development

Customer Service: Email Tips

by Real Projects $9.99
5.0 325 views 5 min Certificate All Levels
Customer Service: Phone Tips

Professional Development

Customer Service: Phone Tips

by Real Projects $9.99
5.0 263 views 6 min Certificate All Levels
Dealing With Difficult Customers: De-escalation in Retail and Hospitality
5.0 412 views 20 min Certificate All Levels
CRM an Introduction Course

Professional Development

CRM an Introduction Course

by Open eLMS $20.25
5.0 850 views 40 min Certificate Employees
Customer Experience: Improve Customer Journeys To Boost Brand Loyalty And Drive Sales Course
5.0 3,285 views 47 min Certificate All Levels
Selling as a Customer Service Rep
Top Author
5.0 747 views 6 min Certificate Employees
Customer Relationship Management: 03. Data Analytics for CRM
Top Author
5.0 654 views 6 min Certificate Employees
Customer Relationship Management: 01. Introduction to CRM
Top Author
5.0 662 views 7 min Certificate Employees
The Cycle of Service Course

Professional Development

The Cycle of Service Course

5.0 1,226 views 17 min Certificate Employees
Customer Contact Course

Professional Development

Customer Contact Course

5.0 959 views 17 min Certificate Employees
Managing Upset Customers

Professional Development

Managing Upset Customers

by Talentquest $9.99
5.0 983 views 15 min Certificate Employees
Developing a Dynamic and Profitable Customer Service Team
5.0 1,336 views 60 min Certificate Employees
Basic Business Skills Course
Top Author
5.0 3,035 views 100 min Certificate Employees

About Sales Training

When I first got into sales, I remember sitting in my car after a rough day, wondering if I was cut out for it. I’d done everything I thought I was supposed to—calls, follow-ups, demos—but deals just weren’t closing. One of my coworkers,...
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Sales FAQs

Why is sales training important for businesses?

Sales training is important because it removes the guesswork from selling. It gives teams a consistent approach, helps reps build stronger trust with clients, and produces steadier results. Without structured training, performance varies wildly between individuals, making business growth unpredictable.

How often should sales training be updated?

Sales training should be updated at least once a year, though quarterly refreshers are even more effective. Buyer behavior changes, new tools emerge, and old habits creep back in. Frequent updates keep sales teams sharp and aligned with today’s market demands.

Are online sales training programs as effective as in-person?

Online sales training can be just as effective as in-person when designed to be interactive. Programs that include role-plays, live sessions, and real feedback give reps the chance to practice and improve. Many salespeople prefer online formats because they can train on their own schedules without missing client time.

What happens if sales training is ignored?

If sales training is ignored, reps often fall back into outdated or ineffective habits. Deals are lost, objections are mishandled, and stress rises across the team. For companies, this leads to higher turnover, unhappy clients, and lost revenue. Skipping training doesn’t just stall growth—it costs money.

How can organizations measure the success of sales training?

Organizations can measure sales training success by tracking performance metrics such as close rates, quota achievement, deal size, and customer retention. Pairing these results with employee and client feedback provides a complete picture. When training is effective, performance improves and teams feel more motivated.