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Are you tired of selling and selling but nothing seems to be working?
Selling isn’t to be scary and tiring, especially in a digitally-centric world. Establishing relationships and connecting with your audience is a crucial step in increasing your sales. Introduce yourself, get connected, and feed them the information they might need.
Tom Martin, the author of The Invisible Sale, is a no-nonsense, straight-talking 30-year vet of the sales and marketing business who favors stiff drinks, good debates, and helping people and organizations turn conversations into customers.
Take a break and listen to Tom’s amazing insights on how you can skip the sales stress and turn your simple conversations into some promising sales!
Check out these episode highlights:
Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode:
“Continue building a relationship. Eventually, you'll find an opportunity to start selling. And when you do, you'll find a much better success rate.” -Tom Martin
Why you’ve got to check out today’s episode:
Resources/Links:
Summary:
Are you tired of selling and selling but nothing seems to be working?
Selling isn’t to be scary and tiring, especially in a digitally-centric world. Establishing relationships and connecting with your audience is a crucial step in increasing your sales. Introduce yourself, get connected, and feed them the information they might need.
Tom Martin, the author of The Invisible Sale, is a no-nonsense, straight-talking 30-year vet of the sales and marketing business who favors stiff drinks, good debates, and helping people and organizations turn conversations into customers.
Take a break and listen to Tom’s amazing insights on how you can skip the sales stress and turn your simple conversations into some promising sales!
Check out these episode highlights:
Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode:
“Continue building a relationship. Eventually, you'll find an opportunity to start selling. And when you do, you'll find a much better success rate.” -Tom Martin