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We keep running into the same pattern: a consultant gets on a sales call, the prospect asks a great question, and instead of sitting with it, the consultant starts teaching. Advising. Consulting. For free. The call ends, the prospect says "that was incredibly helpful," and then disappears. Not because they didn't like you. Because you satisfied their curiosity enough that they think they can handle it on their own. In this episode, we break down why your desire to be liked is costing you deals, what the Dunning-Kruger effect has to do with your prospect's overconfidence, and how the best sales conversations are the ones where you talk the least.
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By Karie Miller & Ahmad Munawar5
1212 ratings
We keep running into the same pattern: a consultant gets on a sales call, the prospect asks a great question, and instead of sitting with it, the consultant starts teaching. Advising. Consulting. For free. The call ends, the prospect says "that was incredibly helpful," and then disappears. Not because they didn't like you. Because you satisfied their curiosity enough that they think they can handle it on their own. In this episode, we break down why your desire to be liked is costing you deals, what the Dunning-Kruger effect has to do with your prospect's overconfidence, and how the best sales conversations are the ones where you talk the least.
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