I'm continually impressed by the eloquence with which everyone expresses their thoughts. Such articulate discourse!✨
@GuillermoDuran_REКүн бұрын
Asking the right questions allow you to find their problem! 👊🏼
@MuzillionminingКүн бұрын
Hey Jeremy thankyou for the content. Just a quick request, Can you put more content to help High Ticket Sales Reps please ?
@nathyketoКүн бұрын
Hahahaha nice one brother nice one 😂🤣😂🏆🏆🏆🏆
@bijansefidizadings1922Күн бұрын
21:40
@treytaggart7Күн бұрын
#live
@xavierrojas2214Күн бұрын
Wow
@alexandrosdimos135Күн бұрын
Nice, but what do i say if i understand that they lied about a cheaper quote from another company? Where do i go from there?
@markhenry2969Күн бұрын
#replay
@TopAgentKenКүн бұрын
this aged very well, keep it up J
@healingwithsimritКүн бұрын
This is great content, but I hate the changing cuts / perspectives every few seconds. This is so distracting and hurting my eyes. It's not engaging and it's taking away from the content that is.
@user-jl1wi1vs7bКүн бұрын
In competitive markets such as WEB3 customers often have backup companies in their pocket. What action would you Jeremy take if a customer says "we'll buy the same thing but cheaper from a competitor". That's to the question of relative cost, how do you work with someone like that?
@jesse_sweedКүн бұрын
As a bald person, I can say that you don't necessarily need balls to shave their head lol
@SidsTipsКүн бұрын
This is awesome info! Some of the best tips!
@nathyketoКүн бұрын
I feel like there is a big paralel with fitness people cant believe i dont even go to the fucking gym haha i workout at home 15 daily minutes hahaha but all the myths they are strong nobody believes me but when my marketing matches my skills i'll become rich
@brandiburnsworth5198Күн бұрын
#replay
@stevenomodinglmpact.210Күн бұрын
Hello Jeremy, I would like to become the active member of your team, How can i go about getting membership.
@EIVWPOКүн бұрын
Jerremy just started to yap to much about unknown members making 800k at 19+ just to tell you it's a skills game and get you to buy.... For a dude who promotes a no pressure sales and being detached, he started to seem more and more desperate
@georgejonsson4819Күн бұрын
The last line "you are not the decision maker" would make me cancel the deal immediately. The reason is that it has nothing to do with how good the product is, it is just a way to manipulate you. If a product needs that kind of manipulation, it is probably not that great.
@tc1409Күн бұрын
Sales people are garbage and cant sell me anything. Change my mind.
@Foxygrandpa2131Күн бұрын
I think what’s important to remember is he isn’t claiming this approach always works. Good sales people are able to increase their conversion rates from 1% to 15%, that’s the power of knowing what you’re doing.
@Foxygrandpa2131Күн бұрын
This guy actually seems like he knows what he’s doing, I’m not getting the “sleezy guru” vibe I get from most salestubers.
@daniel_ftwКүн бұрын
Jeremy Grant looks like a mini you😅 Great episode tho👍🏼
@robertkress6941Күн бұрын
# replay
@CaliJumperКүн бұрын
Jeremy Miner, expert communicator, master teacher, and compassionate human.
@alerodriguez8094Күн бұрын
Lol Jeremy gatekeeps so hard. But he uses his own methods so it doesn't seem that way. 😂 wp
@wilsonmike7070Күн бұрын
Talk to people like you would your friend stop product pushing
@user-xi2qi5qi6vКүн бұрын
You're on your ads for your own videos.. ..like fr.
@painless4415Күн бұрын
Sales IS a numbers game. The higher number of leads you have, the more opportunity you have to close deals. There are also quotas, which are, well, numbers. Then there's the money you make, or don't make, and you keep track of that by using... you guessed it... numbers!!
@jakejackson2291Күн бұрын
You’re missing the point though
@painless4415Күн бұрын
I think I understand his point. It's about study, training and practice. Just like a surgeon needs to do. However, sales is still about maximizing your exposure. That's why he uses social media to reach as many people as possible. He is playing the numbers game. He could make his message more succinct if he focused on the "training" aspect and not "numbers."
@GuillermoDuran_REКүн бұрын
I agreed however I don’t believe you can close every single prospect !
@Fbc562Күн бұрын
Me 120.000 a month
@Fbc562Күн бұрын
Me
@Fbc562Күн бұрын
Do you have any love for water industry . Door to Door
@Fbc562Күн бұрын
Water industry ? If yes my company need your help
@dennisjansen6521Күн бұрын
Great stuff Jeremy, thanks for sharing, really appreciate it.
@MikeeJКүн бұрын
This is priceless
@ThaWhoopinStickКүн бұрын
This dude made let me think about it and do my own research sound like it was a bad thing.
@Bruno-dx1oyКүн бұрын
Because it’s not the real reason 99,9% of the time
@mr.nobodyshortsКүн бұрын
Literally 😂
@sammyjen83792 күн бұрын
Me
@OliviaNorris-yw5ej2 күн бұрын
#replay
@LovenessLife2 күн бұрын
Basically they didn't trust you if you are a professional invyour craft.
@TomBryant4322 күн бұрын
How can I find home owner contact information?
@EcomCarl2 күн бұрын
Spot on! Tailoring questions to the specific circumstances of each prospect not only demonstrates a deeper understanding of their needs but also establishes you as a thoughtful and prepared professional. This strategy is key to transforming routine sales interactions into meaningful conversations. 👍
@davidr98762 күн бұрын
6:20
@jithing50382 күн бұрын
hey, tried this today you guys won't believe its way much easier to get past gatekeeper! thank you Jeremy