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How to Love Sales

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Episode 5 of the The Local Brand Podcast podcast, hosted by Kirsty Foster, titled "How to Love Sales" was published on April 3, 2025 and runs 7 minutes.

April 3, 2025 ·7m · The Local Brand Podcast

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Does the thought of ‘sales’ make you feel icky?Do you avoid sales because you think your amazing products and services will speak for themselves?In this episode we talk about why sales can feel ‘icky’. Why sales is an essential part of business ownership and by not doing it well you are not only limiting your own business success and revenue opportunities, but you are also letting down thousands of customers who would benefit so greatly from what you have to offer. By the end of this episode I want you to think of sales in a completely new light. You can be like me and learn to love it.This is the perfect episode for female business owners who have a local business and want to become a local business brand that their community LOVES.🩷Join your local Social Mums ClubJoin over 19,000 Australian women who have made wonderful new connections through our positive, friendly and supportive Social Mums Club Communities. Ladies of all ages and stages are welcome (you don’t just have to be a mum).https://www.socialmumsclub.com/🩷No Social Mums Club in your community YET? Why not own and operate one for your community?We're now looking for more passionate, driven and authentic women to own Social Mums Club Franchises. If you want to do good in your community, and have a highly profitable business that you LOVE, visit the link below.https://www.socialmumsclub.com/business-ownerWant to join a Local Brand Network near you?Join us for your closest complimentary session.https://www.socialmumsclub.com/the-local-brand-networkGet your Free Guide - 3 Things Local Business Owners are doing wrong with their marketinghttps://socialmumsclub.myflodesk.com/ntfbelyp73See you soon!!Kirsty xoxo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Does the thought of ‘sales’ make you feel icky?

Do you avoid sales because you think your amazing products and services will speak for themselves?


In this episode we talk about why sales can feel ‘icky’. Why sales is an essential part of business ownership and by not doing it well you are not only limiting your own business success and revenue opportunities, but you are also letting down thousands of customers who would benefit so greatly from what you have to offer. By the end of this episode I want you to think of sales in a completely new light. You can be like me and learn to love it.


This is the perfect episode for female business owners who have a local business and want to become a local business brand that their community LOVES.


🩷Join your local Social Mums Club

Join over 19,000 Australian women who have made wonderful new connections through our positive, friendly and supportive Social Mums Club Communities. Ladies of all ages and stages are welcome (you don’t just have to be a mum).

https://www.socialmumsclub.com/


🩷No Social Mums Club in your community YET? Why not own and operate one for your community?

We're now looking for more passionate, driven and authentic women to own Social Mums Club Franchises. If you want to do good in your community, and have a highly profitable business that you LOVE, visit the link below.

https://www.socialmumsclub.com/business-owner

Want to join a Local Brand Network near you?

Join us for your closest complimentary session.

https://www.socialmumsclub.com/the-local-brand-network


Get your Free Guide - 3 Things Local Business Owners are doing wrong with their marketing

https://socialmumsclub.myflodesk.com/ntfbelyp73


See you soon!!

Kirsty xoxo


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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