Friday, May 19, 2006

 

Two Pathetic Phrases To Avoid . . .


Here are some words of Wisdom I hope you enjoy. I'm working on a complete collection of 250 of my favorite inspirational and motivational quotations. Each one will come with a downloadable and printable poster.

In the meantime - enjoy these favorites:

A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. Henry Adams

You decide your habits, your habits decide your future. Anonymous

The ultimate inspiration is the deadline. Nolan Bushnell

It's never too late to be what you might have been George Eliot

It's not enough to aim. You must hit. Harry Truman

To succeed, jump as quickly at opportunities as you do at conclusions. Benjamin Franklin

Next up - are you sounding pathetic? Well, you just might be if you're saying either one of these during a sales call.

Use This Link To Play A 1:07 Audio Message to find out for sure:

http://PlayAudio-234.com/play.asp?m=177445&f=NMKZSV&ps=7&p=1

Sometimes you don't know what you don't know. Sometimes what you don't know can tarnish your reputation with your customers.

My CD, "How To Avoid Sounding Pathetic During A Sales Call," includes 33 really pathetic phrases to avoid during a sales call.

You can remove this lousy language from your vocabulary forever, as soon as you learn what NOT to say in front of a customer. You shouldn't be saying these things on the telephone either.
You can get your copy here:

http://www.kickstartcart.com/app/netcart.asp?MerchantID=39581&offerid=16002&q=2


Start selling more . . .


Jim Meisenheimer




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