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World's Funniest Sales Training Videos!

May 15th, 2009 @ 1:23 pm

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Categories: Closing, Humor, Motivation, Negotiations, Pitches, Planning, Sales Process, Sales Tips, VIDEO GALLERY, Video

Tags: Video, Episode, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Geoffrey James

It’s Friday afternoon, so it’s time for happy hour and (of course) the Sales Machine weekly dose of video humor.

This series of videos, entitled “Mainframe: The Art of the Sale” is simply the funniest thing I’ve ever seen when it comes to capturing the harsh reality of a B2B selling environment.

Just watch them. Trust me. If you’ve ever sold for a living, especially if it was in high tech sales, these videos are a ROFLMAO experience.  I’ve provided a poll after the final video to register your opinion of the series.

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    jurgenwolff

    05/17/09 | Report as spam

    RE: World's Funniest Sales Training Videos!

    Kind of sub-Office, don't you think?

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    ZanJones

    05/17/09 | Report as spam

    RE: World's Funniest Sales Training Videos!

    This is hilarious!!

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    maxleiva

    05/21/09 | Report as spam

    RE: World's Funniest Sales Training Videos!

    Yes, Sub-Office sounds right! Still funny though.

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