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Episode #467: Skirting Compensation Conversation

In this episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, sales trainers Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale dive into the CoVideo mailbag once again and take a question from a listener.

The question had to do with how one brings up the topic of compensation with their manager.

Bill and Bryan take this in several directions as they process the compensation question, as well as the avoidance of important issues question. Everybody in their business life has some conversation that has remained unspoken.

It needs to be brought out and dealt with. In this episode, we’ll help you do just that.

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Episode #466: Stalled Deals

In this episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, veteran sales trainers Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale address the ever important and common issue of what to do when a deal stalls.

But instead of telling you what to do, they have some suggestions of things you can do to avoid the problem in the first place, which is always an easier way to problem-solve.

Get your pen and paper out for the top seven things you can do starting today to avoid stalled deals!

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Episode #461: Tenacious

In this episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill and Bryan answer a CoVideo Mailbag question about the difference between being tenacious and being persistent. We always seem to laud the sales person who doesn’t take no for an answer, and in so doing, can be annoying.

Nobody wants to be that person, however some of the training that we’ve gotten over the years encourages us to do that. But not so today!

Bill and Bryan go over some different ways to look at this whole tenacious and overbearing element, and give you some ideas on how to be effective without being somebody that you aren’t.

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Episode #460: Friction in the Sales Process

In this episode of the Advanced Selling Podcast, veteran sales trainers Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale review a list of things to stop doing in the sales process that might cause friction, and actually stop your buyer from buying.

This came as a result of one of Bryan’s clients asking him what they could do to reduce that buyer friction.

Check yourself against this list and see if you’re doing any of these things, and if you are, stop right now!

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