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Expert Selling - A Blueprint to Accelerate Sales Excellence - cover

Expert Selling - A Blueprint to Accelerate Sales Excellence

Sedric Hill

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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“This fast-moving book, written by a sales expert, shows you how to become an expert as well. You learn how to take your sales to a new level.” —Brian Tracy, author of Unlimited Sales Success   Discover the elusive mental skills of selling that move you from meeting sales quotes to driving profit revenues!    The road from journeyman to expert is not achieved through traditional behavior-based training that requires large amounts of dedicated time, but instead happens between the ears—through cognitive skill development.  Expert Selling is your blueprint guide to success:  Exceed (not just achieve) your sales goals faster and with more certainty  Perform at a high level with consistency (Systematic, repeatable  methodology)  Achieve your life goals; personal, professional, and income, in less time  Have more fun while selling—-minimize sales pressures and stress    In Expert Selling, sales trainer and success coach Sedric Hill moves selling to the next level by utilizing breakthroughs in cognitive psychology science. Expert Selling unpacks the implicit "windows of expert advantage" and wraps them into an easy to follow blueprint for professional sellers and anyone who depends on persuasive communication for success.   “Connecting with prospects and customers is critical to selling success. Sedric Hill's Expert Selling reveals the expert communication skills you need to master selling and other social interactions.” —SusanRoAne, author of How to Work a Room
Available since: 02/23/2016.
Print length: 252 pages.

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