Advanced Networking – Michael Hughes

Posted on Wednesday 12 December 2007


Michael HughesAdvanced networking for sales professionals speaks to networking as a process rather than an activity. Done right it can impact and accelerate the sales process. This podcast explains how the strategy can leverage the outcome.

Every sales professional should have networking as part of their business building strategy, but only if they are going to do it right. Hear why you shouldn’t join a lot of networking groups. Learn a technique to identify and focus on qualified prospects and ideal clients to maximize results, something Michael calls “networking by design not by default.” Discover how staff within an organization can help you accelerate the sales outcome. Find out how you can exponentially grow your credibility by taking on a leadership role with your networking group.

Successful selling is all about relationships. Networking can help you build trust, add value and contribute in an impactful way.

Michael Hughes is THE Networking Guru. With 38 years of business experience, the last 15 focused on consulting and training on networking. He is a successful entrepreneur, business coach, international trainer and speaker, and respected author.

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Clayton Shold
Salesopedia

 
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