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If you've ever had to step away from your sales desk for a vacation or family emergency, you know how stressful it can be to return. Overflowing in boxes in overdue tasks make it difficult to pick up the pieces and restart deal momentum. There is a way to ensure that your deals progress even when you can't be there to sell, and that's what we sat down with Nelson de Miranda to learn. He is the senior director of customer success for Method, and he shared the same systems his team uses to ensure that deals progress even if a salesperson isn't there to sell. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
In sales, time is the one resource we can't create more of. Too many salespeople spend their days simply checking tasks off a list without assessing which tasks will get them to their goals the fastest. To learn how we can better prioritize our sales time, we sat down with Ben Fiechtner, CRO of Clari. He showed us how he guides his sales team to better prioritize their time so they can sell more and serve more. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling.
If you've ever had a hard time communicating the value of what you sell to potential prospect, you might want to look in the mirror. Sales people often struggle to convert prospects because they are speaking to the wrong types of buyers. To ensure we are targeting the right audience, we sat down with Dr. Yaniv Zaid, author of the 21st Century Sales Bible and former officer in the Israeli Air Force. He shared the same system he teaches to his clients so that we can target the right audiences, sell more and serve more! It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Wherever there is misalignment on the sales team between activity and results, you will find a misalignment of understanding. This understanding comes from folks not being clear about what success looks like or the steps it takes to get there. In this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling, we sat down with Russ Hawkins, CEO of Agilence, Inc. He showed us a way that any team can get realigned on the power of shared language so that they can sell more and serve more. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
In sales, we spent a lot of time generating conversations with buyers. Most salespeople leave the next step of the sales process the chance, hoping they'll be able to perform when it matters most. To ensure that we are crafting compelling sales demonstrations, we sat down with Farzad Rashidi, lead innovator of Respona. He shared with us the same system he and his team use to prepare for their sales demonstrations and convert more business. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Chances are, you have heard about artificial intelligence being used in business. Many salespeople have AI platforms as part of their text stack but aren't using the platform to create better conversations. In this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling, we sat down with Mehdi Tehranchi, cofounder and CEO of knowledgenet.ai. He shared with us the same systems he teaches his clients to use to leverage artificial intelligence to create better conversations. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
The best sales are great conversations. The calls that don't go well, on the other hand, can seem like we're speaking different languages. To ensure we are speaking the same language as our prospects, we sat down with Jay Conner, president of The Private Money Authority. He shared the same advice he has given to over a thousand salespeople on how to sell more and serve more by speaking the same language as our prospects, and it's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Marketing is a critical factor in a great sale, but too many salespeople hope marketing is on the same page they are. Great salespeople work with their marketing teams to ensure all of their strategies are aligned. To learn how we can set that kind of system up for ourselves, we sat down with Chris Peer, CEO of Syncshow. He shared the same system his company uses to align marketing and sales for their customers, and it's all in this week's episode Bulletproof Selling!
Every salesperson occasionally finds themselves in a slump. What differentiates high-performers from mediocre ones is what they do about it. To learn how we can plan for our slumps and address them quickly, we sat down with Gregg Murphy, an investor/advisor in Patter AI. He shared with us the same system he's been using to get himself out of sales slumps and prevent them from happening in the future. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Folks are naturally attracted to those who are excited about who they are and what they do. Conversely, if someone doesn't have passion about what they sell, it makes it very difficult to convince anyone else it is worth buying. To learn how we can have the courage to be confident in every one of our sales conversations, we sat down with Chad Coe, owner of a financial planning firm currently managing over $200,000 million of assets for their customers. He shared the same techniques he uses to generate confidence in every one of his sales conversations, and it's all on this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
The best salespeople are also some of the best storytellers. While anyone can spend enough time in sales to hear great stories, telling them is a different skillset. To learn how we can tell stories that sell, we sat down with Richard Comitz, COO of American Corporate Partners. He shared the same strategy he teaches his team to use in their fundraising efforts. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Shawn Rhodes of Bulletproof Selling joins us on the Surf and Sales podcast to discuss The soft side of the metrics that are overlooked. How to manage the fear in the moment. The best ways to get into conversations with the people you want and bypass the gatekeepers. What are you waiting for? Time to reserve your spot at www.surfandsales.com
An area of sales that is often overlooked is not our outbound dials, conversations or even discovery questions. Instead, it's the strategy we used to direct all those things. In sales, that strategy is called a pipeline. The better a salesperson is, the more you can bet they are prioritizing their pipeline. To learn how we can do this for ourselves, we sat down with Timea Barra, VP of Revenue Enablement. She showed us how any salesperson can take a look at their sales strategy and ensure that they are not waiting for change to catch up to them. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Trust has become a buzzword in sales. It's powerful, but how do we establish it more quickly? It comes down to not assuming anything about our prospect. This doesn't mean showing up to a call empty-handed, though. To find out how we can build trust faster across each of our accounts, we sat down with Donald Kelly, founder of Sales Evangelist Consulting and Training. He shared the same system and he trains his clients to use so that they can establish trust faster and always maintain control of the next step. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority
*** Guest AppearanceCredits to:https://www.youtube.com/@bulletproofselling660 "Interview with Jay Conner on Bulletproof Selling"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeNL5xrROfU In the world of real estate investing, raising private money can be pivotal to fueling your business growth. Similarly, in any sales-related field, understanding and speaking your prospect's language can determine the success of your endeavors. In a recent episode of the Bulletproof Selling podcast, hosts Jay Conner and Shawn Rhodes delve into these compelling topics, offering valuable insights from their experiences. Jay shares his journey of achieving a whopping $8.5 million in private funding and teaches how understanding your prospects can transform your sales strategy.Jay Conner's Journey: From Mobile Homes to Private Money MaestroJay Conner, raised in the mobile home business, transitioned into single-family houses in 2003. Initially relying on local banks for funding, Jay faced a significant setback during the financial crisis in 2009 when his credit lines were severed. This period of adversity led him to discover the power of private money lending. Jay soon realized that individual investors could fund real estate deals using their investment capital or retirement funds, setting him free from the dependency on traditional banking institutions.The Private Money ApproachJay has never had to ask for a sale directly or pitch a deal. His strategy revolves around educating potential private lenders about the benefits of private money lending. By wearing his "private money teacher hat" and addressing people's unawareness, Jay was able to build trust and attract funding without the need for hard selling. His unique approach ensures that he serves his prospective lenders by improving their financial situation, which in turn attracts the funds he needs for his real estate ventures.Understanding and Speaking Your Prospect's LanguageShawn Rhodes emphasizes the importance of understanding your prospect's language to sideline hope-based sales tactics. Many salespeople mistakenly assume that their prospects fully understand the intricacies of their offerings. This misconception often leads to failed communication and lost opportunities.Jay and Shawn highlight key steps to better connect with prospects:Research and Practice: The Cornerstones of Effective CommunicationJay advises starting with comprehensive research to understand who your prospect is and what language they speak. By joining mastermind groups and engaging with successful peers, salespeople can gather insights into effective communication strategies. Jay underscores the importance of practicing these conversations before approaching actual prospects. In his own field, he recommends speaking to out-of-state property owners first to practice scripts and build confidence.Recording and Reviewing CallsRecording calls is another effective strategy endorsed by Jay and Shawn. By using apps that allow you to record conversations, salespeople can later review their calls to identify what went well and what needs improvement. It's crucial to reflect on the recorded interactions and consistently seek feedback from mentors or more experienced professionals to refine the approach.Metrics and Conversion RatesMeasurement is a fundamental aspect of improvement. Jay advises tracking conversions to understand the effectiveness of your communication strategies. By comparing the number of calls made before and after receiving feedback, salespeople can gauge improvements in their conversion rates. This practice allows for a dynamic approach to sales, enabling continual adjustme
While emails are not as effective as they once were, they should still be a tool in our conversion toolbox. The best salespeople still use emails, but they ensure that those emails are relevant to their prospects. To learn how to make our emails more effective so we can capture more clients, we sat down with Adam Rosen, founder of Email Outreach Company. He showed us how we can magnetize more leads with customized emails that don't give up after the first attempt. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
As salespeople, we are always looking for ways to replicate our best sales. But what if the key to getting more of our best customers has nothing to do with finding new prospects? In this episode, we sat down with Tom Parbs, vice president of sales for Haas Alert. He showed us how he coaches his sales team to capture what works and ensure it is consistently applied in every conversation and on every deal. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
As our tech stacks grow larger in sales, many salespeople lose sight of what data was supposed to do for us to begin with: make our outreach more efficient and more impactful! If we leverage data before we ever reach out to a prospect, we can ensure better results. To learn how it's done, we sat down with Bob Scarperi, cofounder of Revenue Vision Partners. He shared the same system he coaches his clients to use to ensure they are leveraging data to only reach out to their highest-quality prospects. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Many senior salespeople thrive when they aren't micromanaged, but unfortunately some of them fall into a different trap. They produce so much it is difficult to fire them, but unfortunately cause their leaders to have to manage them by doing damage control with teammates and customers. To learn the art of corralling these types of senior salespeople, we sat down with Steve Weinberg, author of above “a sales management. He shared a chapter in his book with us on how to deal with the cowboys on our team, and it is all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Salespeople know that relationships create revenue. Unfortunately, they usually focus only on the relationships they have with prospects and customers. This leaves an entire chunk of value off the table: the relationships you could be making between customers! To learn how to leverage our own customer networks as an asset, we sat down with Steve Olds, president of Patriot Mission. He shared the same skill sets he uses to ensure that his connections are benefiting from each other and keeping him top of mind! It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Ownership is a popular topic, but how do we implement it in every sales conversation? That is the question we posed to Matt Rose, executive vice president of sales of H-Wave and US Army veteran. He shared the same process he trains his sales team to use to ensure that they never give up the next step of their sales conversations, ensuring that they can sell more and serve more! It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
One of the easiest sales to make is to someone who already bought from you. But what happens if you don't have any new products or services to offer? That is a challenge that we brought to Justin Parke, national sales manager with Trader Interactive and veteran of the US Army. He shared exactly how his salespeople develop and communicate the type of value that gets previous customers excited about purchasing again. It's all on this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
We all want to do business with more great customers, but how do we find them, and how do we attract them into our orbit? To answer that question, we sat down with Luke Cox, CEO of Hunt Lift Eat, and former infantry captain in the US Army. He walked us through the same system he used to establish his company while still on active duty and ensure that he was attracting customers that had a strong alignment with his values. To learn how to do this in your own sales process, check out this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Salespeople are always on the hunt for ways to differentiate themselves, but many overlook one of the easiest things they can leverage in any sales conversation: their selling style. To learn how to systemize the way we leverage our own sales style as a differentiator, we sat down with Tim Kuehn, vice president of global sales and supply chain with ITS. He shared the same method he trains his team to use to ensure that they are leaning into what makes them different in every conversation. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Many salespeople earn a great living from customers who keep coming back. But for those of us just a building that type of pipeline, how do we achieve it faster? That is the question we post to Curtis Lewsey, author of Appreciation Marketing and founder of AM Cards. He shared with us the same system he advised his client to use to gain more followers on business, and I'm sure they are selling more and serving more. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
One of the toughest parts about selling are the assumptions we make. As we have more and more conversations, we tend to carry what we hear from one prospect to another. That works, until it doesn't. To learn how we can stop assuming in sales and better test our assumptions before they cost us revenue, we sat down with Brady Jensen, founder and CEO of Aggregate Insights. He shared a system any salesperson can use to map out our assumptions, test them, and ensure that we are better aligned in every conversation! It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Too many salespeople spend time on accounts that go nowhere, and too many sales leaders struggle to get their salespeople to accurately qualify their deals. Instead of using subjective data to build our piplelines, we can remove hope from systemizing how we qualify deals – even before we've called on them. To learn how to master the art of qualification, we sat down with Paul Butterfield, founder of Revenue Flywheel Group. He showed us exactly how he guides clients through better qualifying their deals so they can sell more and serve more! It's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
Success isn't a one-person show in sales. We each have a team and partners that ensure we have the resources we need to sell, and serve, our customers. Yet many salespeople hope they'll be able to hold the line all by themselves. To learn how we can better partner with the other teams in our own companies or even with partners outside our chain of command, we sat down with Shawn Breaux, a sales manager with Central Spine and former Navy Corpsman. He showed us the same system he uses to ensure that our sales partners see us as essential elements of their success so they'll want to be part of ours. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
The more honest we are, the better our conversations tend to be – but to many salespeople leave their transparency to chance. In this action-packed episode, we sat down with an expert in sales transparency, Shane Wingo, VP of sales in employee benefits with BKS Partners. He shared the exact process he uses to ensure everyone in a sales conversation is transparent with each other, and how to use transparency as a value-driver throughout the sales cycle. It's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
If you'd like to be the salesperson that your prospects can't wait to hear from, it means you need to be more than an order taker or even an order maker. You'll have to be the one with solutions they can't get anywhere else and deliver an experience that differentiates you from your competition. Too many salespeople wait around, hoping they'll reach this level of performance – but the best salespeople know how to take the initiative on change. To learn how we can assess what's working and what isn't in our sales process and stay ahead of the rate of change in our industry, we sat down with Kyle Sharpe, president of Healthcare Logistics and former sergeant in the US Marines. He shared a system he used in the military and now deploys into his sales team, and it's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
When we meet a prospect who ‘gets' us, what we sell, and immediately see how it could benefit them, sales happen on their own. Unfortunately, most of the folks we're selling to are inundated with offers and don't have the time to figure out how your unique product or service can help them. That's where validating your value becomes critical, and to learn how to build it into every sales conversation, we sat down with Bocar Dia, a partner at Forum Ventures. His job is to be pitched to, so he understands how to ensure each of us are clearly communicating value in every conversation. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Too many salespeople wait until they're in a meeting or in a conversation before they start performing, and it results in delayed sales and prospect attrition. The best salespeople, however, put the same amount of prep into their meetings as they do their research and outreach. To learn how we can turn prospect meetings into a high-performance process, we sat down with Gabe Lullo, CEO of Alleyoop, a company that's responsible for setting almost half a million sales meetings. He shared the exact process he walks his clients through to ensure their sales meetings get results, and it's all on this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Salespeople's biggest struggle isn't caring about what they sell, it's convincing prospects why THEY should care. There's a group of salespeople who are expert at selling ideas before anything tangible appears – and you've seen their work. To learn how to apply this expertise to our own sales process, we sat down with Julie Barlow and Jean-Benoit Nadeau, professional writers and small business coaches. They shared the techniques they've honed over careers of selling ideas and helped us build a system that any salesperson can use to show prospects why they should care about what we're selling. It's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
Too many salespeople and sales teams think they're operating on their own in their companies, with little support or understanding from marketing, operations, and delivery. This leads to high customer turnover and fewer referrals as customers don't feel like they're being valued by a cohesive team. To learn how we can get every department singing from the same sheet of music, we sat down with Luis Baez, a revenue enablement strategist who has worked for some of the largest companies on the planet. He showed us how to turn a solo sales act into a sales symphony, and it's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
We all know that the more prospects we're pursuing, the more potential revenue we have, but how do we manage great outreach and awesome conversations at scale? To learn the secret of relentless selling at scale, we sat down with Nicole Williams, a former intelligence analyst with the US Army, and now the regional vice president of operations and sales for the QPS employment group. She showed us how any salesperson can plan their work and work their plan in a way that doesn't just sell more but allows us to serve more prospects and clients along the way! It's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
If you're spending time driving deals only to get stuck in negotiations, you're going to love this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling! We delve into the art of deal-making, exploring strategic approaches that elevate sales professionals to new heights. To learn how the very best negotiate better deals, we sat down with Mark Raffan, CEO of Negotiations Ninja. Raffan shared his expertise, unveiling the strategies that transform negotiations into a system any salesperson can use. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a budding sales enthusiast, you'll learn how to ensure your deals don't stall at the most critical stage!
Most salespeople wouldn't consider ‘purpose' as one of their most powerful selling tools, but in study after study, those with purpose out-performed those without. To learn how we can systemize more purpose into our conversations, we sat down with Lisa McLeod, founder of McLeod & More, Inc., and author of the bestselling Selling With Noble Purpose. She showed us the power of operating in alignment with our, and our prospect's, purpose. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Money is one of toughest subjects in any relationship, and it's often the one that stalls or destroys even the best sale. Top-performing salespeople don't fight with prospects to justify their prices – instead, they work with prospects to develop the right budget to solve their problems. To learn how we can build this process into every one of our conversations, we sat down with Tyler Watkins, senior regional sales manager with Spirent and former intelligence officer with the US Marine Corps. Tyler offered us a roadmap for sales professionals navigating the complexities of unique budget cycles and prospect challenges. Join us as we explore how to craft budgets alongside our clients to sell more, and serve more. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
Developing a trusting relationship is a key to success in sales, but how do we ensure we have a pipeline full of folks who already know, like and trust us? To find the answer, we sat down with Michael Lange, the VP of Sales at Ferrara Logistics Services and former Navy Seabee. He showed us how to systemize and scale building and leveraging a personal network for consistent business success. Whether you're a sales aficionado or a budding professional seeking to elevate your networking game, you'll want to unravel the secrets to simultaneously creating lasting connections and a fuller pipeline. It's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
If you're in an industry where buyers are shopping you on price, you're not alone. Even if what you sell is like what a buyer can get somewhere else, it doesn't mean you should revert to discounts and concessions to make the deal. To learn how to reshape our products and services from a commodity into a collaborative sales process, we sat down with Brian Harvey, southwest sales leader with Marsh McLennan Agency and former Coastguardsman. He showed us how to reposition ourselves in the market and change buyer perception, and it's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast
Today we have a special guest with us: Shawn Rhodes. Shawn is the Chief Sales Sergeant of Bulletproof Selling, an international keynote speaker, author of four books and a nationally syndicated business columnist. Throughout this conversation, Shawn focuses on the importance of defining success holistically, focusing on actions and outcomes that are within your influence. He shares valuable insights on conquering common sales challenges, fostering presence and proactivity, and building resilient systems for your business. This conversation will leave you with a fresh perspective on the art of sales and equipt you with practical tools and wisdom to approach your professional and personal life with confidence and purpose. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode: 1:26 – Shawn's journey from the military to becoming a business owner 4:59 – The fleeting nature of external success + redefining wins within your control 9:34 – How implementing an ideal calendar has transformed Shawn's approach to time management 13:46 – Focusing on key activities that align with your passion and proficiency + delegating/outsourcing other tasks 21:03 – Doing more of what you love in your business to attract clients and increase happiness + reframing limiting beliefs during times of transition 28:44 – Identifying threats to your business and developing systems to mitigate them 33:48 – Shawn's advice for making your sales more bulletproof RESOURCES Learn more about : Email: travis@travisparry.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC46ekvB-U-CJDdsd7aqJMuA Get Travis' newest book!
For many salespeople, the ability to quickly build rapport is something they either have, or don't. Because rapport is one of the most critical elements for establishing trust and driving engagement, every salesperson should be working on ways to increase their ability to build rapport, but there are few processes to do so. Until now. We sat down with Matt Lombardi, CEO of Share, to learn how he coaches his clients and salespeople through the rapport-building process. If you want to drive more conversations and shorten your sales cycle, you're going to love this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
Senior salespeople often seem like they only deal with the best prospects: The folks who are most responsive, engaged, and qualified. What many don't realize is that the same book of business can be consciously created by salespeople of any experience level, if they know what they are looking for. To help us create a way to choose our best prospects, we sat down with Joel Stevenson, CEO of Yesware. He showed us how to make every deal our best deal, and it's all on this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
If you think your sales process is complicated, welcome to the complex sale. You're juggling decision makers, conflicting goals, shifting delivery timelines and budgets. It's almost too much for a salesperson to manage – which is why you're going to love this week's episode. We sat down with Gavin West, vice president of sales and marketing at Smileyscope and former Marine Corps scout sniper. He walked us through a simple system that he's trained his salespeople to use to ensure they're putting the right rounds on target. It's all in this week's episode of the Bulletproof Selling podcast!
Leads are the fuel that powers our pipelines, but too many salespeople forget to top off the tank. To avoid sales slumps, we sat down with Chet Lovegren, founder and ‘Head Sales RX'er' at the Sales Doctor. He showed us exactly how to mine our existing databases, personal network and those of our teammates to ensure we were consistently putting new leads into the pipeline and re-engaging old ones. It's all in this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling!
We know that if we're not growing as salespeople, we will be left behind. But how do we identify and prioritize the improvements we need to make, and then create an action plan to ensure those changes are made? To learn the answer, we sat down with Alan Versteeg, the CEO of Growth Matters. He showed us a simple system any salesperson can use to regain control of their own success on the battlefield of business – and it's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
Want to start an inter-office fight? Pit sales and marketing against each other. When these two teams work together, magic happens, but there's often misalignment that slows down sales and increases attrition. To learn how to ensure sales and marketing are in a harmonious relationship, we sat down with Tim Butler, CEO of Innovation Visual, to learn exactly how he coaches his clients to supercharge the performance of both sales and marketing. It's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
The problems that stop our sales are rarely a surprise, but they are always annoying. They're annoying because we see them again and again! Instead of letting the same objections, challenges and problems stop our sales, we can use the same process that keeps troops one step ahead in their planning and performance. To learn how it works for salespeople, we sat down with David Farrell, a regional vice president of sales, and he shared how salespeople can mitigate risk before a problem becomes a problem! It's all in this week's Bulletproof Selling podcast!
If you're spending time chasing down prospects, leaving voicemails and sending emails into the ether, you're going to love this week's episode of Bulletproof Selling. We sat down with Dailey Tipton, Senior Vice President of Revenue at Ndustrial and former Navy flight officer. He shared a systematic way to ensure you stop chasing prospects and ensure that you never leave a meeting without a next step in place. Tune in now and revolutionize your prospecting game!
If your careers takes you to a leadership position, you don't want to hope you figure it out as you go. This week, we sat down with John Hoskins, founder of Level Five Selling, to learn what new sales leaders need to know to ensure they're starting off well. Because we never know when we'll be tapped to lead a team, this is a must-listen episode of Bulletproof Selling!