June 16, 2008By Keith Rosen, MCC
An Event Not To Miss: Tom Hopkins Boot Camp Sales Mastery This AugustKeith's Free Newsletter - Contact Keith - Videos |
One of the first sales books I’ve ever read was Tom Hopkins, How to Master the Art of Selling. Now, it’s my pleasure to share with you an exclusive event that happens only once a year.
Tom Hopkins is the nation’s number one how-to sales trainer and author of fourteen books on the subjects of selling and success. He has helped over four million salespeople on five continents to increase their selling skills and their sales volumes.
BOOT CAMP SALES MASTERY is Tom’s premiere sales training event—offered only once a year in Tom’s hometown of Scottsdale, Arizona. In challenging times, it’s critical that you continue to sharpen your skills. Come learn the strategies you need to become one of today’s top producers from Tom and his incredible guest speakers. Click here for details.
This year’s program is at the fabulous Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort on August 21, 22 & 23.
In addition to Tom’s powerful sales training, you’ll learn from specially selected experts in the arenas of professional telephone communication, relationship selling and how to make the most of self-promotion. This year’s guest speakers include Jim Cathcart, author of Relationship Selling, and The Eight Competencies of Relationship Selling; and other well known experts. All are phenomenal presenters with incredible ideas and strategies to help you succeed.
EXCHANGE IDEAS WITH YOUR PEERS
In addition to our amazing guest speakers, you’ll benefit from the knowledge of your peers. Picture it—hundreds of sales professionals from around the world in one place for three days. Exciting new connections are there, waiting to be made. The person sitting next to you might be your next best client or be in your same industry with incredible ideas to share. Those you meet at lunch might have fabulous products that your company needs to stay competitive.
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