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Quotes About Sales

Maybe McDonald's does not make the best hamburger, but they are the best at selling and delivering a basic average burger. Poor
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Never trust people who smile constantly. They're either selling something or not very bright." - Laurell K. Hamilton
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
To sell is above all to master the art and science of listening.
~ Tom Peters
Our merchants and master manufacturers complain much of the bad effects of high wages in raising the price, and thereby lessening the sale of their goods, both at home and abroad. They say nothing concerning the bad effects of high profits; they are silent with regard to the pernicious effects of their own gains; they complain only of those of other people.
~ Adam Smith
Aflac, the company that brought us the duck. In the year 2000, the company had a name recognition of 12 percent. Today it's 94 percent. And sales have gone up just as dramatically. Aflac sales in the American market went up 29 percent the first year after the duck arrived. And 28 percent the second year. And 18 percent the third year.
~ Al Ries
To sell something familiar, make it surprising. To sell something surprising, make it familiar.
~ Derek Thompson
I showed what I can do with butter, right? Eighty-five percent increase in sales. I'm very proud of them Country Life ads. They were funny and clever and classy like the Toblerone ads I grew up with.
~ John Lydon
Porsche made more money last year from selling almost 190,000 cars than its parent company, Volkswagen, made from selling more than 4.5 million.
~ Jeremy Clarkson
Don't have any opinions. They're bad for business.
~ Jerome Lawrence
If only we could persuade galleries to observe a fallow period in which, for two months every other year, new and old works of art could be sold in back rooms and all main galleries would be devoted to revisiting shows gone by.
~ Jerry Saltz
If a book about failures doesn't sell, is it a success?
~ Jerry Seinfeld
Meanwhile, "living in a van, or 'vandwelling,' is now fashionable," proclaimed The New York Times Magazine in late 2011, adding that 1.2 million homes were predicted to be repossessed that year and noting that van sales were up 24 percent.
~ Jessica Bruder
On December 2 (aka Cyber Monday, the first Monday after Thanksgiving) alone, customers ordered some 36.8 million products—or about 426 orders a second—helping to bring the company's overall sales for 2013 to a record high of $74.45 billion.
~ Jessica Bruder
For Whom the Bell Tolls was an immediate success. Hemingway wrote to his first wife, Hadley, that it was "selling like frozen daiquiris in hell."24 It has had tremendous impact and has been
~ Ernest Hemingway
ask both the manufacturing and the sales departments to prepare a forecast, so that people are responsible for performing against their own predictions.
~ Andrew S. Grove
Because the art and science of forecasting is so complex, you might be tempted to give all forecasting responsibility to a single manager who can be made accountable for it. But this usually does not work very well. What works better is to ask both the manufacturing and the sales departments to prepare a forecast, so that people are responsible for performing against their own predictions.
~ Andrew S. Grove
During the 1920s the market for automobiles changed slowly and subtly. Henry Ford's slogan for the Model T—"It takes you there and brings you back"—epitomized the original attraction of the car as a mode of basic transportation. In 1921, more than half of all cars sold in the United States were Fords. But
~ Andrew S. Grove
I have always loved westerns... supernatural westerns in particular. One of my first professional short story sales was a horror/western story. It wasn't so great, though, so I'm glad the magazine folded before it saw print.
~ Cullen Bunn
What if Whitney was at her top, and we brought in a name like Whitney Houston, it would sell.
~ Jenifer Lewis
Obviously, there are those in the industry who don't give romance novels the level of respect the sales would warrant. They'll talk about a book that sells maybe 100,000 copies, that happens to be very literary, whereas something like 'Crossfire' will sell 13 million copies in a single language and hardly get any mentions at all.
~ Sylvia Day
In any competitive environment, whether you're in sales or marketing or whatever it is, you have to know your competition, understand who they are, do intelligent analysis on them and then you have to know yourself - who you are and what you're capable of doing.
~ Edwin Moses
I sat down and collected all of our eleven sales for the past six months and I added them all together and divided by eleven. I then took that average and presented it as the average price for a Manhattan apartment. The media ate it up.
~ Barbara Corcoran
Things that price at $4.99 sell very differently than things that price at $5.
~ Sendhil Mullainathan
Minimum sales prices for alcohol are a startlingly bad idea. As with excise duties, the effects are regressive.
~ Nigel Farage