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🎧 Entrepreneurial Sales – Different From Full-Time Sales Professionals?
Podcast Sales Performance / PodCast / Jun 29, 2020 / Posted by Patti Pokorchak / 1371

🎧 Entrepreneurial Sales – Different From Full-Time Sales Professionals?

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Entrepreneurial sales present unique challenges that are different from frontline sales. When you’re a frontline seller or in professional sales, all you do is sell, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. As an entrepreneurial salesperson, you have so many different hats. Sometimes you’re CEO, or accounting, or marketing, and you have to learn how to sell your product and service in different territories amongst different markets. If you’re an entrepreneur working for yourself, you have to sell in order to make revenue, of course, but you also have to deliver it, prospect it, build your pipeline, pay your bills, and a host of other things in order to be successful. It becomes hard to find the time to do these things well, but it can be done, and it can bring success. Patti Pokorchack explains how to make this happen in this expert sales podcast interview, hosted by John Golden.

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Patti Pokorchak is a Small Business Sales Coach at SmallBizSalesCoach.ca. She is a serial entrepreneur of 11 businesses since 1992, has helped start and run a 7-figure 20-employee software company for 10 years before opening a thriving garden center and hobby farm.

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About Author

Patti Pokorchak is a Small Business Sales Coach at SmallBizSalesCoach.ca. She is a serial entrepreneur of 11 businesses since 1992, has helped start and run a 7-figure 20-employee software company for 10 years before opening a thriving garden center and hobby farm.

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