033: Kai Yu Hsiung | Sales and Dating: There’s Always More Fish in the Sea - a podcast by Jim Brown

from 2017-04-18T10:00

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Full Notes

https://www.salestuners.com/kai-yu-hsiung/

Takeaways

  1. Be Unconventional: If something isn’t working, consider your options. Instead of trying the same thing again, get creative and find a way to approach the situation differently. How else could you work the sale? In what other venue? Would a conversational tweet open the door? What about a cocktail party to help break the ice? Thinking about different ways to sell your product is one of the best ways to react to the inevitable “no” situations you will encounter.
  2. Think Like an Entrepreneur: Whether you’re working for a big company or a startup, a sales career is your own business to run. You may have certain constraints or expectations placed on you by your employer, but you don't have constraints put on you in terms of how you approach the situation. As you learn the art of the rejection, should be able to firmly own and manage your career trajectory.
  3. No (Sales)Person is an Island: No matter how it might feel at any given moment, you’re not in this alone. In fact, it’s better that way. Why? The more you can surround yourself with quality resources that are genuinely interested in seeing you succeed, the better. You may be great at a single job,, but if you’re truly dedicated to scaling your business, you need partners to help along the way. Identify those people and figure out the win/win scenarios.

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