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2. Do not be afraid to try.
As Franklin D. Roosevelt so eloquently told
American people at his inaugural address on March 4, 1933, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
FDR was referring to
economic chaos faced by America during
Great Depression, which was underway as President Roosevelt came into office. Roosevelt had
American economy on his mind as he uttered these famous words, urging Americans not to let
economy continue to be paralyzed by
public's fear of
economic future of their country.
3. Acquire knowledge.
While it is helpful to acquire knowledge concerning
art of persuasion,
knowledge that will be best acquired is knowledge of your product, service, competition and marketplace.
With knowledge comes confidence.
4. The fourth step to selling is to acquire
confidence that will be yours when you are comfortable in
knowledge you have acquired.
5. The fifth and final step in learning
selling process is to be like
toddler who is trying to learn how to persuade his parents to his wants.
You must spend time practicing your technique and trying to devise methods to improve upon your success rate. Try, try and try again. Once you realize that most professional sales people --- who live and breathe sales everyday --- do not close every sale, then you are free to fail yourself. It is only through failure that you learn
lessons you need to improve your sales and closing skills.
FINDING YOUR STRENGTH
To find
business opportunity that is right for you, it is important to take
first step now --- to make
decision to learn how to sell --- and to understand that
rest will come to you later.
You should find strength in
knowledge that
art of persuasion is so easy that even a child can learn how to do it. Start your education today. It may be
only thing standing between you and business success.

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