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how to sell anything to anybody
how to sell anything to anybody
Author: joe girard
Become a winner with the system Joe Girard developed and shares with you in this book. Now you can learn to: read a customer like a book and keep that customer for life, change people by selling them the right way, develop priceless information from a two-minute phone call, make word-of-mouth your most effective selling tool, make direct mail wo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446829571
ISBN-10: 0446829579
Publication Date: 1979
Pages: 238
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Publisher: warner
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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How does a shoeshine boy, a high school dropout from Detroit, become the "World's Greatest Salesman" (according to the `Guinness Book of World Records') and hold that title for 12 consecutive years? Joe Girard, the author of this lively autobiography plus sales manual, did it by learning the basic tenets of car sales and then - through instinct, hard work and trial-and-error - improving each tactic. He devoted himself to bringing prospects in the door and converting them into life-long customers. Girard shares his selling techniques in a short, easy-to-understand, step-by-step book that has helped thousands of people increase their sales. You'll learn how to make cold calls, build customer profiles and client lists, bring in prospects and close the deal. The vernacular is somewhat dated, but the sales techniques are timeless. This classic has a place as a well-thumbed resource in any salesperson's library.
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In his fifteen-year selling career, author Joe Girard sold 13,001 cars, a Guinness World Record. He didn't have a degree from an Ivy League school -- instead, he learned by being in the trenches every day that nothing replaces old-fashioned salesmanship. He insists that by building on basic principles of trust and hard work, anyone can do what he did.

This bestselling classic has helped millions of readers meet their goals -- and you will too. Joe will show you how to make the final sale every time, using the techniques he has perfected in his record career.


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