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Do you truly believe in the products you sell? Veteran sales trainers Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale give you the framework to know where you fall on the Belief Continuum.

Do you feel you have a deep obligation to tell the world about your products? Or are you afraid to shout it from the rooftops because maybe your products aren’t sexy, interesting or exciting?

In today’s episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill and Bryan walk you through the Belief Continuum and give you solutions to help you move from one end to the other. If you feel like you just sell boring widgets, this episode is for you.

If you’ve considered putting your company logo on your tombstone because you’re so proud of what you sell, this episode is for you too. The importance is knowing where you fall on the Belief Continuum… and what can you do about it.

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Have you ever used the saying “Be careful what you wish for?” Veteran sales trainers Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale welcome in the new year with a discussion around the all-too-common request from salespeople everywhere: a larger territory.

How do you build, support, manage and retain a bigger client base, especially when your resources or distance to the customer may not change as the territory expands.

Do you know who to call on most? How do you decide which accounts get more attention?

In today’s episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill and Bryan ask a longtime listener and podcast client for his best practices while sharing some of their own. Bill teaches you one of his client’s easiest ways to help keep the feeling of personalized attention when you have lots of clients to manage. Bryan shows you how to develop your own “balanced scorecard” to determine how to divide your time and attention.

Their guest, Craig, kicks it with an old-school (and still works) technique to make sure your customers know you’re thinking about them when you can’t drop in.  Start your new year off right— and be ready to take notes.

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