Do you ask people to buy from you the second you meet them? Many professionals are pitching their services before they even know the potential client. In this era of social media, you can learn all about a prospect before you meet them. From there you can have a real conversation with that individual. In this episode, Eric Kasimov discusses how being genuine in your conversations goes a long way to building new relationships for your business.
Listen to this KazShort podcast episode of Entrepreneur Perspectives to get a better understanding of why you should stop using spammy sales tactics in business.
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Do you ask people to buy from you the second you meet them? Many professionals are pitching their services before they even know the potential client. In a time of social media, you can learn all about the person that you want to sell to before you ever meet them. Once you learn about this person, you can have a real conversation and build a relationship with a potential client. In this episode, Eric Kasimov discusses how putting yourself out there in a way that is unique and genuine goes a long way.
Listen to this KazShort podcast episode of Entrepreneur Perspectives to get a better understanding of why you should stop using spammy sales tactics for your business.
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Entrepreneur Perspectives is where founders, operators, and people building interesting things talk about what's actually on their mind — no prep, no rehearsed answers, just the conversation as it happens. Hosted by Eric Kasimov, founder of KazSource and creator of QuietLoud Studios. 300+ episodes since 2017.