So You Think You Suck at Selling? Let’s Fix That!

The 7-Figure Online Coach

Have you ever had a negative experience with a salesperson? Maybe you felt pressured into buying something you didn’t want or need. It’s no wonder that selling often gets a bad reputation. But what if I told you that selling can be a positive and even enjoyable experience for both the seller and the buyer? 

I want to share with you how to sell without feeling sleazy, and instead, have it be seen as serving because when you have the intention of helping someone solve a problem they have, selling becomes a natural and positive process. If you can approach selling with a genuine desire to help, people will feel that and more likely want to buy from you.  

When you approach selling with the intention of serving and helping others, it becomes a natural and positive process. By having the right energy and mindset, you can turn selling into an opportunity to make a positive impact on someone's life. So go ahead and offer your help with pride - you never know whose life you might change.

Get ready to hear: 

  • 3 reasons why I love selling 
  • My personal experiences with people selling to me, both positive and negative 
  • How to view selling as an invitation
  • Being a good salesperson is a learned skill and takes time 

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