EP 263. 2025 The Year AI Transforms Sales With Cody Wood's

EPISODE · Jan 16, 2025 · 32 MIN

EP 263. 2025 The Year AI Transforms Sales With Cody Wood's

from The Start Build Grow Show · host Randy Brothers

In this episode of The Start Build Grow Show, I'm joined by Cody Wood, founder of Sync-9, who's making waves in the world of AI and sales automation. Cody's journey is nothing short of inspiring—starting in construction after college, he taught himself coding and worked for top marketing agencies, building automations for companies like Angi/HomeAdvisor, Keap CRM, and Hyundai Genesis.   Now, with Sync-9, Cody is focused on transforming sales departments by using AI to streamline lead acquisition, improve follow-ups, and drive conversions. His expertise lies in helping small businesses harness the power of technology to save time and scale faster.   We discuss how AI is revolutionizing the sales process, why SOPs are crucial for business growth, and Cody's vision for the future of small businesses in 2025. If you're looking to optimize your sales team and embrace the power of AI, this is an episode you won't want to miss!

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