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140 The Basics of Sales are the Most Important Principles (with Liston Witherill)

Liston Witherill is a sales trainer and consultant who helps client services professionals sell more services to big companies. Liston and his company, Serve Don’t Sell, provide remote and onsite training to teams who want to serve their clients more effectively while selling more, and doing it ethically.

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“The thing about selling is that it’s personal. It’s about people and organizing and understanding people in a one on one setting.”

Liston Witherill is a sales trainer and consultant who helps client services professionals sell more services to big companies. Liston and his company, Serve Don’t Sell, provide remote and onsite training to teams who want to serve their clients more effectively while selling more, and doing it ethically.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Liston’s Company, Serve Don’t Sell

  • The point of sales

  • The importance of learning and practicing the basics

To learn more, listen to the full episode!


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Renewing Our Mindset About Sales

If you don’t see yourself as being in sales, you probably have some hesitations about it because of negative experiences and that’s what you associate sales with, such as that pushy, often aggressive, salesperson.

Now if you’re in sales, there’s often that pressure of meeting your quota, and this sometimes makes us less effective and even annoying. Eitherway, we have to press the reset button and re-evaluate our mindset about sales.

The Point of Sales

The point of sales is to initiate an approach where we can actually help a client achieve something that they want to achieve.

They have a problem they’re experiencing, there’s a goal, and there’s going to be some value tied into that service or product that we’re going to deliver. That’s what we want to get to. The point of the sale is to get our clients what they need even if it means we don’t sell anything to them - even if we have to tell them to go somewhere else.

Back to Basics

Serena Williams still practices her forehand 300 times a day. She needs that to succeed. It’s just interesting that we want to go to tools and advanced things when really it’s about the basics that determine our success.


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