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Your Brilliant Difference Podcast with Finka Jerkovic: Personal Branding for Career Advancement

Episode 113: 5 Problems With Sales Proposal Presentations

18 Jul 2023

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Welcome to episode 113 of the Transformational Selling Podcast! In this episode, we're going to dive into the top five sales proposal problems and what to avoid to ensure your presentation sticks every time.  Revenue. Sales goals and quotas. Hitting personal career benchmarks. There's a lot of weight on your shoulders when it comes to executing the perfect sales pitch. While it affects you, the key is to look outward and center your proposal around your client or prospect. Specifically, here's what you will learn: How to cope with fear and present your offer in an impactful way.  The difference between transactional and transformational sales proposals. The power of injecting emotion into your proposal. How to weave in your Brilliant DifferenceTM and personalize your proposal. How to rationalize with your client and present yourself as the best solution. To access the downloadable content for the Transformational Selling Proposal Framework, visit www.finkainc.com/proposal.   My new book Transformational Selling: A Playbook for Financial Professionals is now available on Amazon! Click here to buy. If you have a specific question or topic, you'd like me to talk about on the podcast I want to hear from you. Email me at [email protected] to share it with me.  And if you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us on iTunes and pass it along to a friend or colleague that would also benefit from learning about Transformational Selling.

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