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Video: How To Sell Anything to Anyone

October 2nd, 2008 @ 11:30 am

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Categories: Humor, Sales Skills, Sales Tips, Video, Watercooler

Tags: Sales Training, Video, Sales Force Management, Sales Strategy, Corporate Communications, Sales, Marketing, Geoffrey James

I don't know who's doing the voiceover, but I think this is about the funniest fake sales training video I've seen in a long time.

In any case, somebody has WAY too much time on their hands. Worth a watch, if you need an afternoon chuckle.


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    baldbry

    10/03/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Video: How To Sell Anything to Anyone

    Mr James, you never fail to entertain with a message!!
    Thanks nice stuff one more time. Have a great week end
    Bryan Cox

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    davidsnieckus

    10/06/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Video: How To Sell Anything to Anyone

    Thanks:
    I'll comb my hair next time.
    david

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    Geoffrey James, Sales Machine

    10/06/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Video: How To Sell Anything to Anyone

    QUOTE: I'll comb my hair next time.

    Don't forget the brown shoes.

    Seriously, I once had a manager tell me -- with the air of imparting vast wisdom -- that a brilliant vice president of the past had insisted that every sales rep have perfectly shined shoes.

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