by Alex Goldfayn | Mar 11, 2017 | Blog, Gratitude, Happiness For Sales Growth, Podcast
Something different for your weekend listening pleasure: Here’s a full half-hour interview with me on happiness, optimism and revenue growth. It’s conducted by the talented and worldly Sam Mednick. Listen to it here. Here’s a short transcription of...
by Alex Goldfayn | Mar 6, 2017 | Blog, Evangelist Marketing Minute Newsletter, Proactive Selling, Systematizing Revenue Growth
What are your key revenue indicators? That is, which actions or measures, followed weekly, monthly and quarterly, closely predict revenue growth for you? In my business, I have two: Proactive phone calls: I know that if I make five efforts per day — voice...
by Alex Goldfayn | Feb 27, 2017 | Blog, Evangelist Marketing Minute Newsletter, Procrastination
How many times have you delayed doing something for weeks and months, agonized over it, and then when you finally did it, it took you five or ten minutes and you immediately reaped the benefit?! We avoid the phone call, putting it off repeatedly, for fear of...
by Alex Goldfayn | Feb 20, 2017 | Blog, Evangelist Marketing Minute Newsletter, Plan Your Sales, Proactive Selling, Systematizing Revenue Growth
Here are four revenue growth actions you can implement this week: Go back to five people who told you know in the last six months, and call them on the phone. Follow up on five quotes or proposals where the prospect has gone silent. Ask five reverse did you know...
by Alex Goldfayn | Feb 17, 2017 | Blog, Revenue Growth Video Series, Systematizing Revenue Growth
One of the best things you can do in your pursuit of growth is to systematize it. Like the automatic deposit into your retirement account (which many times would not happen unless it was automatic), look for opportunities to automate your communications with customers...
by Alex Goldfayn | Feb 13, 2017 | Blog, Communications Is The Key To Selling More, Evangelist Marketing Minute Newsletter, The Amazing Telephone
Last week I keynoted a 1,000 person conference in Chicago. During one of my ensuing breakout sessions, an attendee raised her hand and made an argument for collecting testimonials by email instead of by phone, as I teach. Some of you have seen me have this...