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    One of the biggest mistakes poor salespeople make is THEY TALK TOO MUCH. The second is: THEY GIVE INFORMATION BEFORE THEY GET IT.

    When you make these mistakes, you will tend to turn off most potential customers or clients. I remember my first sales position back in the early 60s. I worked for one of the top 5 insurance companies in the world. They fired me after 6 months. When you don’t sell anything for 6 months…….well, I am surprised it took them so long. There were a number of reasons why I failed

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    When you make these mistakes, you will tend to turn off most potential customers or clients. I remember my first sales position back in the early 60s. I worked for one of the top 5 insurance companies in the world. They fired me after 6 months. When you don’t sell anything for 6 months…….well, I am surprised it took them so long. There were a number of reasons why I faile

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    l customers or clients. I remember my first sales position back in the early 60s. I worked for one of the top 5 insurance companies in the world. They fired me after 6 months. When you don’t sell anything for 6 months…….well, I am surprised it took them so long. There were a number of reasons why I faile
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    the top 5 insurance companies in the world. They fired me after 6 months. When you don’t sell anything for 6 months…….well, I am surprised it took them so long. There were a number of reasons why I faile
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    for 6 months…….well, I am surprised it took them so long. There were a number of reasons why I failed, and I don’t intend to bore you with all of them – just one, to illustrate the point of this week’s tip. (By the way, the industry at that time had a 90% turnover rate in new agents in their first year, so it wasn’t just me. As a footnote, several years ago I was asked to speak to a group of sales agents from that company. Isn’t life interesting?)

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