Sales machine

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Today I got home after work and picked up my bike, stopped by a childhood friend of mine and found out that he worked for two years at a book distributor, in the sales department, we talked about it for a few hours, I took some tips on how was your experience working in the area. I believe that learning from other people's experiences is a fundamental part of accelerating personal development.

So I stopped by another friend's hot dog, we talked for a while and came home to eat. It was pretty cold today and riding a bike put my body on a certain positive level of strees.

I got home ate a big hot-dog with lots of proteins and carbohydrates and then I read my book, set a goal of reading on average 20 pages a day and here we start the point that entitles this post.

During the reading I felt several different sensations, the book that I am reading speaks a lot about how to create a "Sales machine" and predict the revenue generated by the sales of your product / service.

The definition of a machine reminds me of something mechanical, used for a specific function, the combination of that term with sales, which I refer to as something very human, where there is a process of interest, value generation and achievement, something much more related to relationships . A sales machine in my first contact with the term, takes me to a series of processes and best practices, used to optimize the sales process of a team and generate results.

This logical approach to the sales process has impacted me a lot, most of the people I met didn't have many sales skills, I believe that's why this subject for me has always been something very abstract.

I consider myself a person who organizes thoughts and knowledge in a logical and analytical way. and starting to study the "mechanisms" that involve sales processes is opening my mind to a world that was previously unknown.

As I mentioned before in other posts here, I have already had my own businesses, which failed and I always felt that part of this failure was precisely linked to the fact of not being able to sell the products and services I was offering.

I've heard on a podcast a Brazilian billionaire say several times that: "sales is the most important part of a business"

But I don't think I ever understood this phrase right even though I heard it several times over 6 years ago. and this book I'm reading is helping me to understand this phrase that for me before seemed to go in one ear and out the other.

Well, I will continue to explore this world of "Saleslogy" and try to bring some reflections on the subject for you, in order to share the knowledge I acquire.


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As I mentioned before in other posts here, I have already had my own businesses, which failed and I always felt that part of this failure was precisely linked to the fact of not being able to sell the products and services I was offering.

The growth of a business is tied to it's revenue. You have to be a good sales person. You are to first of all sell yourself to your customers before your product.
Your customers should have the best service during the purchasing process.
Developing your negotiating skill is also fundamental.
I am sure you will do well in your next business.
I also like the fact that you read for self improvement no matter the past failure.


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