Same Side Selling Podcast

3 Unexpected Beliefs in B2B Sales


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There are three essential beliefs crucial for success in B2B sales and in this episode Ian Altman reveals some unexpected perspectives. While the first belief centers on the customer's conviction that your product or service warrants a change, the subsequent two beliefs are equally pivotal. Ian shares the importance of the seller's confidence in their offering's value and the buyer's belief in their team's ability to implement the solution. Ian unravels how addressing these beliefs bridges the gap between buyers and sellers, fostering a common ground for effective B2B sales. Tune in to discover an insightful approach and techniques for successful B2B selling. Subscribe, share, and join us next week for more insights on the Same Side Selling podcast.

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Looking for more guidance and support on handling all your B2B sales struggles? You can connect with Ian Altman and learn more about the Same Side Selling Academy through the links below: 



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