How to Close Every Sale, Joe Girard
How to Close Every Sale, Joe Girard
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How to Close Every Sale

Author: Joe Girard

Narrator: Richard M. Davidson

Unabridged: 7 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/09/2000


Synopsis

The Guinness Book of World Records named Joe Girard "the world's greatest salesman." Now best-selling author Girard reveals field-tested techniques, insider tips, and useful common sense reminders that are guaranteed to give your career a boost. Every salesperson knows that closing is the moment of truth. But closing isn't something that happens only at the end of your presentation. Joe Girard shows you how to set yourself up for success from the beginning and prepares you to deal with your biggest obstacles. Find out why people who give you the most initial resistance will become some of your best prospects. Learn how to avoid buyer's procrastination and create a sense of urgency. And discover why the sale really begins after the sale. Today, Joe Girard may be known as the man who can sell anything to anybody; his insights are based on years in the trenches. You will find his expertise invaluable and his enthusiasm infectious, especially with Richard M. Davidson's captivating voice and energetic delivery.

Reviews

This is a book written by someone that has been out there and achieved well documented success in sales (Guinness Book of Records). Even though the book was written before Cell phones and social media I found some very useful tips and techniques in the trade of selling. Joe Girard is truly a master......more

If you're salesperson, you must read it!......more

Goodreads review by Kerry

A comprehensive guide for both the novice and experienced sales professional. While the book feels a bit dated, it still covers fundamental strategies providing insight for those seeking to enhance their closing skills.......more

Goodreads review by Tyler

A product of it’s time for sure. Would’ve been a weapon in the 1980’s, but still useful today. Some of the info is outdated, like keeping every brand of cigarette in your drawer for when the client wants to smoke in your office but forgot theirs. But, you can’t argue with his results.......more