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How to actually reach your customers with Steve Roessler

I’ve got some good news for you. And some bad news.  We’re all more connected than ever before with multiple ways to reach out, connect, and communicate with our customers wherever they are. The bad news is instead of that making it easier to get in touch with our customers, it’s actually harder to engage them. Today’s guest […]

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Why Mike Columbus says you should stop selling

Everybody wants to sell more cars. We’re called salespeople, and that’s the freaking job – Sell. More. Cars. But if you look up Mike Columbus on The Facebook, it says his job title is Relationship Marketing Advisor. His job description is “creating relationships that last a lifetime” at West Hills Honda in Seattle.  And on today’s episode […]

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Salesperson or Media Mogul with Ryan Gerardi

Back in the days of yore, if you wanted to be a salesperson, you packed all your wares in a big black bag, hit the road, and started knocking on doors. Then the telephone made it massively easier to reach as many people in an hour as you could reach all day on foot. Now, the world […]

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Bo Sells at Foothill Ford

Customers have driven hundreds of miles, across multiple state lines, past dozen of competing dealerships just to buy from Bo Sells at Foothill Ford. On today’s episode of the Get Ya Some Radio Show, we find out why. Just over 3 months ago, Bo started posting a video on Facebook – Every. Damn. Day. And the results […]

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Gap Selling with Keenan

If your customers haven’t already bought what you’re selling and you have to dig into your magic bag of word trickery and whip out some super secret verbal judo to close the deal and make a living, you may be in the wrong line of work. Keenan, author of Gap Selling and today’s guest on the […]

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The Ridiculously Obvious Secret To Social Selling with Mike Correra

I sit down this week to talk with 30 year automotive sales veteran Mike Correra. Mike has successfully navigated the Class IV rapids that the automotive business has been over that last 10 -15 years, from keeping up with past customers using index cards in a recipe box on his desk to connecting with a worldwide […]