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Team Talk2023-02-22T14:47:39-08:00

Sales…it can be the hardest — or the easiest — job of all.

By |January 14th, 2023|Categories: Easily Forgotten: The Basics|

Negotiation is give and take, but if you remember the basics, you'll have much more flexibility to give the customer your best work, and more of it. If the only answer you'll accept is a yes, you'll be working too hard. NO's are fantastic...they allow us to keep our good energy and keep moving, rather than the slow torture of a sales exercise that leads nowhere! If you give people your product before they [...]

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