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If you’re like many of us in B2B or professional services, you love doing what you do but feel anxious and even fearful when it comes to the sales part.
Having been there myself, the reason I think this happens because of a complete misunderstanding of what sales is.
But sales isn’t evil. It’s not bad. Especially when you have something that can genuinely help your clients, you’re doing a DIS-service by not improving your ability to sell.
Meaning sales is really about helping people to make an informed and autonomous decision about whether your solution is the best way for them to get what they want. So how do you sell in an effective yet ethical way?
Well as sales isn’t my area of expertise, who better to show you how than an expert sales trainer?
My guest today is Simon Bowkett, Owner of Symco Training, author, podcaster and speaker with well over 20 years of “in the trenches” experience gained at every level from sales rep, sales management and senior management in the Motor Trade.
Not only will you hear how you can improve the way you sell, you’ll also hear why the stereotypes around car salesmen should be well and truly buried.
On this episode:
And much more!
Visit Symco Training Website
Listen To The Selling In The Motor Trade Podcast
Get Simon's Book
Connect With Simon On LinkedIn
Get My Free Book!
Conversational Relationship Marketing 10 Golden Rules For B2B and Professional Service Businesses That Consistently Create More Sales Opportunities & Close Deals (Using Professionalism, Ethics and Good Manners)
Discover exactly how to ensure that you consistently have a full calendar of motivated and qualified ideal potential clients who want to discuss how you can help them.
I’m literally giving away the exact strategy my clients pay thousands to implement with them!
Not only that, but inside you'll find all the templates, frameworks and workbooks that you can use for free, with no strings attached. Not even an opt in!
Get Your Copy On The Client Catching Podcast Listener Gift Page
Happy Fishing!
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If you’re like many of us in B2B or professional services, you love doing what you do but feel anxious and even fearful when it comes to the sales part.
Having been there myself, the reason I think this happens because of a complete misunderstanding of what sales is.
But sales isn’t evil. It’s not bad. Especially when you have something that can genuinely help your clients, you’re doing a DIS-service by not improving your ability to sell.
Meaning sales is really about helping people to make an informed and autonomous decision about whether your solution is the best way for them to get what they want. So how do you sell in an effective yet ethical way?
Well as sales isn’t my area of expertise, who better to show you how than an expert sales trainer?
My guest today is Simon Bowkett, Owner of Symco Training, author, podcaster and speaker with well over 20 years of “in the trenches” experience gained at every level from sales rep, sales management and senior management in the Motor Trade.
Not only will you hear how you can improve the way you sell, you’ll also hear why the stereotypes around car salesmen should be well and truly buried.
On this episode:
And much more!
Visit Symco Training Website
Listen To The Selling In The Motor Trade Podcast
Get Simon's Book
Connect With Simon On LinkedIn
Get My Free Book!
Conversational Relationship Marketing 10 Golden Rules For B2B and Professional Service Businesses That Consistently Create More Sales Opportunities & Close Deals (Using Professionalism, Ethics and Good Manners)
Discover exactly how to ensure that you consistently have a full calendar of motivated and qualified ideal potential clients who want to discuss how you can help them.
I’m literally giving away the exact strategy my clients pay thousands to implement with them!
Not only that, but inside you'll find all the templates, frameworks and workbooks that you can use for free, with no strings attached. Not even an opt in!
Get Your Copy On The Client Catching Podcast Listener Gift Page
Happy Fishing!