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Episode #475: Does Your Story Really Compel Anybody?

On this episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale discuss the building, or rebuilding, of your company story.

Bill and Bryan walk through a three-part framework that will help you get clear about how to communicate your company story to your constituents.

If you’re interested in having them coach you on your story, send an email to [email protected] and in the subject line put Message Makeover.

They’ll select a handful of people to do a live coaching session to help you get clear on your message.

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Are You Sure Your Message Is On Target?

Without trying to be overly dramatic, that’s my question to you: Are you sure you’re communicating the proper message to your market?

Most aren’t.

Which is why I did this episode, where I give you several new ways to think about your target audience, and the messages that will get through.

Also, I prepared a Checklist for you. Just go to BillCaskey.com/50download to get your freebie!

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DOWNLOAD THE 5 TIPS TO GETTING YOUR MESSAGE RIGHT

Is it a Strategy or a Tactic?

If I had a dollar for everytime that topic came up – Strategy or Tactic -I’d be a rich man.

In this episode of the 2X Podcast, Bill emphasizes the power of a good sales tactic, regardless of your strategy. He also suggests that people look down at tactics, preferring to sound high-minded by babbling on about strategy.

Nothing happens in sales until you have a tactic that is delivered properly.

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Finding The Compelling Reason For Change

We so love to get to the features and benefits of what we sell, that we RARELY take the time to find out what’s really going on in the prospect’s life. But, how can you match your solution to their problem – if you don’t know their problem in the first place?

Ready for the answer? YOU CAN’T.

Is it possible that’s why the closing percentage in B2B orgs. is less than 10%? I think so. Listen in and see if you can tell where you drop the ball.

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