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I find it very difficult to talk to retailers about this too. YET does make it easier.
@siggy47, you must never have tried out sales as a way to make a living. The best way to think of it is: Every “No,” you hear brings you ever closer to that grand old, “Yes”. It is only the Yeses that you are looking for.
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I did try sales right out of college. Telephone sales. I was terrible at it. I took each no personally. I'm committed to doing this, though. It wasn't as hard as I imagined. I hope it gets easier.
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I'm committed to doing this, though. It wasn't as hard as I imagined. I hope it gets easier.
Just remember that every “No”that you hear brings you that much closer to your great, “Yes”!
I got my first sales job not long after I got discharged. It was with a great sales company that had the best training in the industry (Insurance). The problem was that the company wanted you to sell whole life insurance policies at the time when people were making the big switch to term life. It was brutal, but the training was great.
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I guess you develop a thick skin. I'm curious, do you try to get people interested in bitcoin in your day to day life? Does your sales ability help?
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I don’t have much face-to-face contacts, lately. Only online and on telephone. I only wish I could do more like this, because I also like to make trouble.
So, no, my salesmanship doesn’t help much nowadays.
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