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#1. Be real and authentic. Learn to have a sales conversations with your prospects that are a natural fit for you! #Quote by Timi Nadela
#2. We don't believe in limiting access to our product. We believe that making our ticket sales available on as many sites as possible is good for the studios and good for us. We have on any given day 25,000 show starts - five show times at 5,000 screens. We have 1M seats more or less in our circuit. So I have 25M sales opportunities every single day. Why would I want to limit access? #Quote by Gerry Lopez
#3. KEVIN: But there are many reasons we have to do our broadcasting from here.
LAUREN: It sends a message.
KEVIN: It sure does. It sends several fun messages for everyone to enjoy. Anyway, the boys in Sales, who are all named Shawn, came by and with their help I was able to make this studio feel a little more like home. They put up a bit of a fuss about the changes, but that's just because no one likes change. There are some people who don't understand progress, you know.
LAUREN: I'll miss the Shawns.
KEVIN: I'll miss them too, but look how much nicer this places looks. You can see the Shawns' contributions all over the desk.
LAUREN: And running down the walls. Yes, SO much nicer. #Quote by Joseph Fink
#4. Importantly, companies are using social media to do things that go way beyond just chatting up existing customers on Facebook. Sales departments use social to nurture leads and close sales. HR posts job openings and vets applicants. Community and support squads mine networks, blogs and forums with deep listening tools. #Quote by Ryan Holmes
#5. Don't get upset with your imperfections. It's a great mistake because it leads nowhere - to get angry because you are angry, upset at being upset, depressed at being depressed, disappointed because you are disappointed. So don't fool yourself. Simply surrender to the Power of God's Love, which is always greater than our weakness. #Quote by Francis De Sales
#6. Take what fame or fortune comes your way. My first bestseller was a cookbook, so remember to be open to trying new things. From that experience I learned things about marketing a book that benefitted me greatly and, combined with my sales management experience with Fortune 500 companies, I was able to launch a string of bestsellers. #Quote by Dan Alatorre
#7. But surely the commute that defines the era was Noah's voyage aboard his eponymous ark, and to this day it remains the most epic commuting story ever told. As most people know, God felt that Earth had essentially "jumped the shark" (or "raped the angel" as they used to say back then), so rather than try to fix it, He instead decided to simply wash everyone away in a great flood and start over from scratch
just as you might do to your computer's hard drive if it has a really bad virus. So God spoke to Noah and commanded him to build an ark, aboard which he'd carry two of every animal in the world ... Thus was born humankind's lust for gigantic vehicles, for God's instructions to Noah were basically the world's first car commercial, and the sales pitch was this: Large vehicles are your salvation. #Quote by BikeSnobNYC
#8. Become the person who would attract the results you seek. #Quote by Jim Cathcart
#9. 'Dream Police' was in the can and ready to go when 'Budokan' started taking off worldwide, sales-wise. #Quote by Robin Zander
#10. Don't you ever want to have just one thing that no one else knows about, so no one can ruin it for you? #Quote by Leila Sales
#11. When you have a product that has zero sales, it is easy for people to say whatever they want about it and almost fantasize about it. #Quote by Bill Gates
#12. The book trade invented literary prizes to stimulate sales, not to reward merit. #Quote by Michael Moorcock
#13. You business exist because your customers allow you to exist. Never forget it. #Quote by Timi Nadela
#14. Do not lose courage in considering your own imperfections. #Quote by Francis De Sales
#15. Becoming well known (at least among your prospects & connections) is the most valuable element in the connection process. #Quote by Jeffrey Gitomer
#16. An enemy of innovation could be your own sales force. #Quote by Akio Morita
#17. There are two sorts of good wills. The one says, "I would do well, but it gives me trouble, and I will not do it." The other, "I wish to do well, but I have not as much power as I have will; it is this which holds me back." The first fills Hell, the second Paradise. #Quote by Francis De Sales
#18. I had never killed myself before, so I had no idea what would I want to listen to when it was too late for me to skip to the next song. Like, maybe when you're dying, you actually want to hear something really upbeat. #Quote by Leila Sales
#19. Trouble that is easily recognized is half-cured. #Quote by Saint Francis De Sales
#20. As Daniel Pink notes in To Sell Is Human, "Like it or not, we're all in sales now."4 #Quote by Carmine Gallo
#21. I could care less about the radio or the TV or album sales. I want that connection with people because when I'm able to walk down the street, I want them to feel like I've done something for them and helped their life because I've never felt that way about a musician. #Quote by Vince Staples
#22. Orchestras seem content to be museums now, even as they wring their hands about dropping subscription sales and graying listeners. #Quote by Allan Kozinn
#23. United we stand, divided we fall
Just watch us as we beat ya'll.
You say 'brother against brother'?
Well, my brother screwed your mother
And she liked it!
We'll kick your shins and break your knee
'Cause all you got is Robert E. Lee.
Farbs! #Quote by Leila Sales
#24. We modern human beings are looking at life, trying to make some sense of it; observing a 'reality' that often seems to be unfolding in a foreign tongue--only we've all been issued the wrong librettos. For a text, we're given the Bible. Or the Talmud or the Koran. We're given Time magazine, and Reader's Digest, daily papers, and the six o'clock news; we're given schoolbooks, sitcoms, and revisionist histories; we're given psychological counseling, cults, workshops, advertisements, sales pitches, and authoritative pronouncements by pundits, sold-out scientists, political activists, and heads of state. Unfortunately, none of these translations bears more than a faint resemblance to what is transpiring in the true theater of existence, and most of them are dangerously misleading. We're attempting to comprehend the spiraling intricacies of a magnificently complex tragicomedy with librettos that describe the barrom melodramas or kindergarten skits. And when's the last time you heard anybody bitch about it to the management? #Quote by Tom Robbins
#25. The ultimate success of a product or service is 10 percent product quality and 90 percent sales. Nine #Quote by Darren Hardy
#26. companies that tie up very little extra working capital with incremental sales tend to be more attractive. #Quote by Lawrence A. Cunningham
#27. How you bring people into your home is just as important as when they walk through the door. Frame well. #marketing #Quote by Richie Norton
#28. There should be a background check every time a firearm is transferred. You shouldn't be able to go to a gun show and buy guns without a background check. There are Internet gun sales, classified ads in the newspapers - and you can buy guns without background checks. #Quote by Michael D. Barnes
#29. More than half of all the hip hop record sales are white people, and I think that might be a result of my record helping people to accept hip hop. #Quote by Vanilla Ice
#30. We ask sales managers what they would do if they had an extra hour in their week. They always say they would get out in the field and coach their reps. Yet, they don't. #Quote by Jason Jordan
#31. Most people buy not because they believe, but because the sales person believes. #Quote by Ben Feldman
#32. You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; and just so, you learn to love by loving. All those who think to learn in any other way deceive themselves. #Quote by Francis De Sales
#33. Her gaze wavered towards one of the books on the sales counter beside the register, a hardcover copy of Shakespeare's Hamlet with many of the pages dog-eared and stained with coffee and tea. The store owner caught her looking at it and slid it across the counter towards her. "You ever read Hamlet?" he questioned.
"I tried to when I was in high school," said Mandy, picking up the book and flipping it over to read the back. "I mean, it's expected that everyone should like Shakespeare's books and plays, but I just…." her words faltered when she noticed him laughing to himself. "What's so funny, Sir?" she added, slightly offended.
"…Oh, I'm not laughing at you, just with you," said the store owner. "Most people who say they love Shakespeare only pretend to love his work. You're honest Ma'am, that's all. You see, the reason you and so many others are put-off by reading Shakespeare is because reading his words on paper, and seeing his words in action, in a play as they were meant to be seen, are two separate things… and if you can find a way to relate his plays to yourself, you'll enjoy them so much more because you'll feel connected to them. Take Hamlet for example – Hamlet himself is grieving over a loss in his life, and everyone is telling him to move on but no matter how hard he tries to, in the end all he can do is to get even with the ones who betrayed him."
"…Wow, when you put it that way… sure, I think I'll buy a copy just to try reading, wh #Quote by Rebecca McNutt
#34. I'm contemplating if book sales and promotions can actually be rigged like so many other things in our everyday lives? #Quote by Stanley Victor Paskavich
#35. Anyone who said I believe in you obviously didn't know me very well. #Quote by Leila Sales
#36. Wal-Mart uses technology to increase sales volume, but the more it does so, the more it drives down profit margins - its own and everybody else's. The same logic does not appear to hold for Goldman Sachs. #Quote by Timothy Noah
#37. Do not desire crosses, unless you have borne well those laid on you; it is an abuse to long after martyrdom while unable to bear an insult patiently. #Quote by Saint Francis De Sales
#38. Also a portion of my sales go directly to Greenpeace. #Quote by Rick Danko
#39. CRM is rather boring in itself.
It's the fortunes you can build using CRM that makes it so interesting. #Quote by Michael McCafferty
#40. It's absolutely absurd to even consider voting on Sunday alcohol sales. I am opposed to alcohol period. It doesn't do anybody any good in the long run. It's a dangerous drug. #Quote by John Hunter