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The Close: 7 Level Selling - Part 4.3

Episode 186 of the Respect The Grind with Stefan Aarnio podcast, hosted by Stefan Aarnio, titled "The Close: 7 Level Selling - Part 4.3" was published on August 31, 2020 and runs 15 minutes.

August 31, 2020 ·15m · Respect The Grind with Stefan Aarnio

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Listen to Stefan Aarnio as he walks you through the importance of knowing where you fit into the food chain of a company and how different departments can affect the relative case of a sale. It's all about your brand, marketing and sales. In this section of part 4, Stefan gives you the pyramid of making a successful sale and the soil beneath this pyramid or "doing what's right for the customer". Also, one of the keys to successful selling: Getting in front of the right people and the importance of dressing up for success.

The Close 7 Level Selling will give you all the tools you need to make your sales happen: testimonials, white papers, a published book, and the power of a video testimonial will all lead you towards the best deals you can imagine. 

Enter Stefan Aarnio's world and discover why investing in yourself is the best way to build your self-made wealth empire. Order The Close 7 Level Selling and all Aarnio's books, here: https://stefanaarnio.com 

Natural salespeople, all have two things in common: they 1) follow a natural framework for their sales presentation and 2) they all sound amazing. A great salesperson is a blend of mechanics and delivery which creates both a logical and emotional argument for the sale.

The Close lays out the framework, mechanics and delivery for the human mind so that you can effectively influence and persuade anyone regardless of your experience level. The Close provides a fresh new perspective on how to open the sale, present the value and close the sale using proven methods that have worked in all industries. Some of the techniques in this book have never been seen before and are so powerful that they could be used for tremendous good or evil if used by the wrong hands.

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