On August 10-11, Marty Grunder will be hosting his Selling Symposium for Landscape Professionals. Only those engaged in selling landscaping, lawn care, lawn maintenance and similar services may attend. (And attendance is limited to only 40)
You need to attend this Symposium if any of the following are your issues:
1. You frequently are told your price is too high and are sick of getting beaten by "low-ballers."
2. You feel overwhelmed and sales are a big struggle for you to maintain and you are sick of scrambling to find things for your crews to do.
3. You have other companies in your area winning jobs at a good price and you wonder why you can't.
4. You are not making money, or you aren't making enough to make you feel "great" about your future.
5. You have other salespeople selling for you but they aren't doing very well and you are lost as to what to do.
6. You have not had success finding successful salespeople.
Looking for more information? Watch this short video.
Nothing happens until you sell something and after one full day learning a sales system and a host of other tips and tricks, you'll pay for your time at the Symposium after one week back on the job.
At the Selling Symposium, you'll even learn:
• How to become a great green industry sales professional and have a great sales organization
• How to use a selling process
• How to develop presentation skills for cold calling and warm calling
• How to manage your sales, run a sales team, hold your team accountable and get the results you need
Any questions? Call Grunder personally at 1-866-GRUNDER. Click here for the full agenda.
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