Art Post

When Was the Last Time You Named your Printer or Copier?

“Can anyone come up with a fun and creative name for a Canon copier/printer? It’s my job to name it since the office just got a new one the other day and I’m the new work study employee. All the other ones were named by previous work studies and were good like a
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15 Ways to Make your MFP & MPS Proposal Standout

Over the years I’ve seen a lot of really bad copier and MPS proposals and some very good ones. The very bad ones far outweigh the very good ones. As much as we always try to get in front of the decision maker(s) there are many times when we just can’t get th
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Copier Sales People, Abe Lincoln & Baseball, What do they have in Common?

Just back from Presidents Club and we lost a day coming home due to flight delays with another winter storm here in the Northeast.  I had just four days left in the month and quarter. Thus, I’ve not been able to write as much, so I thought I would go through some of the
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New Copiers from Konica Minolta with Advertisements

I simply enjoy this business. Recently, Konica Minolta released the following press release: “Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. today announces the launch of the Corporate Announcements application. Targeting organizations of all sizes and in any business
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The Birth of State-of-the-Art Copier Technology

There was a recent post on the Print4Pay Hotel forums that was asking members if they inject humor in their copier/MFP demonstrations and if so what were some of those classic wits of humor that we use. Of course I added by two cents, but I also added a paragraph about some of
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The Death of the 60-Month Copier/MFP Lease

As we still struggle to keep margins on equipment, maybe we need to become better advocates of presenting shorter terms for leasing equipment. Since I’ve been tracking all of my sales for purchase and leases, 92 percent of them involve leasing the equipment with a
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I Stink as a Salesperson

I really didn’t want to use “I Suck as a Salesperson” in the title, so I’ll use it here. Even though I had an OK month when it comes to revenue, it seemed that every sale or opportunity I touched had issues. Personally, I had too much on my plate, February
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MFP & MPS Sales Tips “Distance Yourself from the Pack”

Whew! I must say that the last 15 years selling for a Ricoh dealership has been interesting. When I first started with my dealership back in 1998, Ricoh had just purchased Savin, and Savin purchased Gestetner or something like that. It was a heck of a lot easier to sell copiers
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Copier Salespeople Need to Wake Up Before They Get…

If you’re still in the copier industry we all know what we’ve been through for the last four years, and times are still stuff. But if you thought we were coming out of the woods you might want to think again. One of the most alarming trends that I’ve witnessed
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Has the Time Come for Sales People to be Paid on Click Revenue?

In the world of MPS, commission for clicks is the common method pay compensation for reps. Most of the time commissions are paid off the monthly revenue click from systems that are under a MPS agreement, and in some cases commissions are paid one time for the first month’s worth
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The Art of the Copier & MFP Demo

When was the last time you packed a copier on a sales cart, wheeled it into the customer’s office, performed the onsite demonstration and left with an empty sales cart and a check? For those of you that have never had this experience, I can tell you this was the zenith of the
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What’s Hot & What’s Not?

This week our resident blogger and feet-on-the-street sales rep, Art Post, shares what’s hot and what’s not in his central and southern New Jersey marketplace. Post primarily sells Ricoh products. What’s hot? Post: The Ricoh Aficio MPC305SPF and scan2cloud from MFP’
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10 Clues to Keep Your Sales Pipeline Full

What does it take to be successful in the imaging industry for a long period of time? Some might say product knowledge, some may say closing skills, and some may tell you it’s about hard work. All of these are true, but the most successful people in the copier industry have a
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Those Magnificent Men and Their Copy Machines

In 1965 I was eight years old, entertainment for me came in the form of movies (my how times have changed) and one of my favorite movies as a child (and still now) is a comedy classic titled Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines. Four years later we would be landing men
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Top Ten MFP Copier Industry Predictions for 2013

2012 a not so good year for the MFP copier industry or a good year for the MFP copier industry.  I’m thinking that most will answer a not so good year at least for the industry as a whole. I guess the biggest question that will need to be answered in 2013 is related to
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