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Weekly Recap, June 9, 2019

In case you missed them, here are the highlights from last week's Selling Energy blogs.

Weekly Recap, June 9 , 2019

Here are our favorite sales-enhancing tips from this week's Selling Energy Blogs...

Weekly Recap, June 9 , 2019
MondayAlthough we often find ourselves making strides on our own, the biggest changes often result from a collective initiative involving several people. These principles for success are explored in Shawn Achor’s latest book, Big Potential

Tuesday: Learn what skills top sales performers have in common to help them succeed.

Wednesday: Looking for a great tool for opening conversations with new prospects quickly and effectively? Learn more. 

Thursday: As a sales professional, your job is to figure out how to get your internal champion engaged with your project, enough to get the attention of a decision-maker. 

FridayTry these four tips to get a customer to respond. 

Saturday: Brush up on your email etiquette. Visit here

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Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell is the President and co-founder of Selling Energy. He is a subject matter expert, coach, speaker and best-selling author focused on overcoming barriers to implementing projects. Mark teaches other professionals and organizations how to turbocharge their sales success.

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