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What to Do When Life Goes Up in Flames

Grant Cardone

For example, I used to do a show on the National Geographic channel called Turnaround King. This is Blockbuster thinking Netflix was a fad in 2003. This is the business owner who will no longer advertise. This is an entrepreneur disappointed with his renewed effort of making 10 sales calls that made no new sales.

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Technology Sales & Marketing - Party Like its 1999?

The ROI Guy

Technology Sales & Marketing - Party Like its 1999? A Q&A with me on latest IT sales and marketing metrics, trends and best practices Is 2006 shaping up to be a good year for IT spending growth? in 2006, with annual growth in software sales leading the way at 7.0%. On average, how much do IT firms spend on marketing?

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How to Use Data for Marketing Without Getting Overwhelmed

SugarCRM

More than a decade ago, the world hit a point where the amount of data created across the globe in just two days equaled the amount of data produced from the beginning of civilization to around 2003. The volume of data needed to handoff a single lead into sales , generate conversion, and become a customer is staggering.

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PODCAST 120: From SpecOps to RevOps: What Soldiering Can Teach Us About Selling with Steven Broudy

Sales Hacker

This week on the Sales Hacker podcast, we speak with Steven Broudy , Vice President and Head of Sales at Bevy, which helps companies build virtual communities. Steven is a long time SaaS sales executive, having worked at MuleSoft before coming to Bevy. Subscribe to the Sales Hacker Podcast. We’re on iTunes.

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Best 150+ Sales Tools: The Complete List for 2023 (Updated)

Sales Hacker Training

It takes a lot to succeed in sales. And then, there are inside sales tools… The human element of sales will never go away — that’s a fact. But here’s another fact: sales is HARD! There are thousands of options when it comes to software for sales that promise to make your life easier as a sales professional.