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Don't Suck At Sales

By: John Ziller & Miranda Martin
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  • Are you tired of sucking at sales? Wait no longer! Beware: This isn’t your average podcast or boring stereotypical sales tips. Join John Ziller and Miranda Martin as you level up to unlock your next level of sales awesomeness!
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Episodes
  • The Ultimate Insurance Success Toolkit
    Jul 17 2024

    Join sales pros John Ziller and Miranda Martin as they dive headfirst into the mindset and strategies essential for thriving in the insurance business! In this episode, they passionately stress the pivotal role of hard work, commitment, and an unyielding work ethic. Drawing from their personal journeys, they highlight the necessity of being intentional and laser-focused on one's goals. You'll discover that success is not accidental but the result of deliberate and consistent effort.


    John and Miranda also shine a light on the inherent challenges of the insurance industry. With candor and honesty, they share the obstacles they've faced and how overcoming these hurdles led to significant rewards. Their stories serve as powerful reminders that dedication and perseverance are crucial in navigating this demanding field. If you're committed to your aspirations, this episode will show you that the insurance industry offers profound and fulfilling opportunities. Tune in and get inspired to conquer your goals!

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    16 mins
  • The Need For Bullet-Proof Frameworks
    Jul 10 2024

    In an engaging and insightful conversation, seasoned sales professional John Ziller and experienced sales trainer Miranda delve into the critical importance of crafting a concise and effective script for sales presentations. Throughout their discussion, they emphasize that a well-structured script is paramount to ensuring that sales presentations are not only efficient but also impactful.

    John and Miranda begin by outlining the core necessity of a manageable script. They stress that an overly complex or lengthy script can overwhelm both the salesperson and the potential client, leading to a loss of focus and effectiveness. Instead, they advocate for a script that covers the most crucial points succinctly, enabling the salesperson to convey key information clearly and compellingly. The ultimate goal, they assert, is to consistently close deals by addressing the client's needs and concerns in a straightforward manner.

    A significant portion of their conversation is dedicated to the art of storytelling and emotional connection in the sales process. John and Miranda passionately argue that facts and figures alone are insufficient to persuade clients. Rather, weaving personal stories and establishing an emotional bond can significantly enhance the persuasive power of the presentation. They highlight that stories create relatability and trust, making clients more receptive to the proposed solutions.

    The structure of the script is meticulously dissected, revealing various sections designed to guide the salesperson through a logical and effective flow. The first section focuses on rapport building, where the salesperson initiates the conversation with genuine interest and warmth, establishing a comfortable and trusting environment. This is followed by verifying the client’s health, an essential step to tailor the presentation to the client's specific circumstances and needs.

    Next, the script transitions into a discussion about the client’s existing coverage. John and Miranda underscore the importance of understanding what the client already has in place, as this allows the salesperson to position their offering as a valuable addition or an improvement. They advise asking probing questions to uncover any gaps or pain points in the current coverage, thus paving the way for presenting customized solutions.

    When it comes to presenting options, John and Miranda suggest a balanced approach. They recommend offering a few well-chosen options rather than overwhelming the client with too many choices. Each option should be clearly explained, highlighting the benefits and how it addresses the client’s specific needs. This section is crucial as it transitions the conversation from problem identification to solution presentation, setting the stage for closing the deal.

    The conversation between John and Miranda concludes with a strong reminder about the importance of practice and rehearsal. They emphasize that even the most well-crafted script requires thorough practice to ensure smooth delivery. Rehearsing the script allows salespeople to become comfortable and confident, enabling them to focus on building a connection with the client rather than merely reciting words.

    By mastering the script and refining their delivery through consistent practice, salespeople can significantly enhance their effectiveness and success rates. John and Miranda's discussion serves as a powerful reminder that in the world of sales, preparation, and execution are key to achieving outstanding results.

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    22 mins
  • Developing A Compelling Story
    Jul 2 2024

    Join John and Miranda in a captivating discussion with guest Nicholas Horner on the significance of creating a compelling "why" in sales presentations. Nicholas shares his personal journey to underscore the transformative power of insurance, while the hosts offer practical tips to improve storytelling and emotional engagement in sales pitches. Discover how to make your presentations more relatable by painting vivid pictures, including specific details, and highlighting the consequences of not having insurance. Learn the value of writing out and practicing your sales pitch for greater consistency and impact.


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    22 mins

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I am sooo excited to follow your Don't Suck at Sales Podcast...there are going to be such golden nuggets from you both! Your advice and experience will definitely help me by knowing what the mistakes are and being able to avoid them. Thank you for your time..most appreciated !

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