How can understanding customers' needs lead to sales success? with Karl Becker

How can understanding customers' needs lead t...

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Most founders scale too fast. Tim Rexius did the opposite — and won.

Tim Rexius spent years testing, repackaging, and studying sales velocity before investing in marketing. When he finally expanded internationally, distributors paid upfront, cash flow stabilized, and growth accelerated. His core lessons: bootstrap until your system is bulletproof, ...  Afficher plus

The Sales Skill Nobody Talks About: Visual Thinking - Simon Bowen

Sales POP! host John Golden sat down with Simon Bowen to unpack why the "how" beats the "why" every time in sales conversations. Bowen's core idea: clients don't buy your product — they buy confidence in your process. A clear, visual framework that explains your approach in under ...  Afficher plus

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As you may have heard in a previous episode, Kevin is currently reading multiple books to increase his knowledge in sales and to grow Array Digital. One of these books, which he has been reading with our Sales Manager Glen, is called SPIN Selling. In episode 197 of Journey to $10 ...  Afficher plus

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The Sale Is In The Tale by John Livesay

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John Livesay, a keynote speaker and author of the business book Better Selling Through Storytelling, presents us with a business fable set in Austin, Texas. It is about a s ...

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Send a text In keeping with the fact that 80% of sales success has to do with how you think and your selling strategy, Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale take on the issue of “How Do You Need To Think?” in order to be successful. Turn your content into clients with the proven roadmap — ...  Afficher plus

The perfect customer service for a media sales person
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We have all heard the old saying "the client is always right" and this is a great topic for a debate. If you're a client you expect to be treated well, if you're a sales person you might think otherwise. Customer service can be a bit problematic for sales people in general, but i ...  Afficher plus