Real Estate Uncensored - Real Estate Sales & Marketing Training Podcast

Don't Be A Dick! An Ex-Monk's Take On More Ethical Sales w/Martin Stellar

12.02.2021 - By Greg McDaniel & Matt Johnson -Learn How To Blend High-Tech & High-Touch Real Estate MarketingPlay

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We’ve become so accustomed to the caricature of a sleazy salesperson that sometimes it feels like it’s just not possible to be a good agent and a good person. However, that doesn’t have to be the case.    How can we bring our personal values into our businesses, so we’re not just selling homes, but doing so in an ethical way? Is it possible to be wildly successful while staying true to our beliefs 100% of the time?   In this episode, ethical business coach and ex-monk, Martin Stellar shares how to sell homes without compromising our integrity.    Three Things You’ll Learn in This Episode    How to change the way we think about salespeople Just how much has the idea of a sleazy salesperson impacted our approach to sales, and where does it stem from in the first place?    How to come across more respectful in sales conversations Could replacing just one word in our vocabulary show our clients we’re coming from a good place?    Why being a good person always pays back in dividends How can we put all our faith in the idea that doing the right thing is good for business, too?   Guest Bio   Martin Stellar is a coach and consultant for ethical sales and business growth. An ex-monk and former copywriter, Martin is passionate about helping purpose-driven business owners earn more money, without compromising their values. With his go-to tagline being ‘I help nice people make money,’ Martin’s goal is to get more coaches, consultants and entrepreneurs turn their business dreams into a reality, while still being able to sleep at night.    To find out more, go to:https://martinstellar.com/ 

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