This episode of the In The Club Podcast by Club Colors features Troy Barter, Vice President of Sales at RentalMatics. While some would keep the secret sauce to sales a secret, Troy goes on social media to share what helped his success as a self-taught salesman. He shares that old-school sales still works and how he cultivated his personal brand without compromising his values. He talks about discovering Tiktok and using it as a platform to educate others on less theoretical and more practical advice to crush sales goals. SHOW NOTES HIGHLIGHTS Presentation and ease of use convince buyers to buy Content creation: Giving guidance not the gospel Helping others with sales lessons on social media Writing a book to share the mindset of sales success The secret is to start and don’t stop QUOTES Troy: "The reality is when you go into a presentation if you're playing up ease of use, if you tell them that it's easy to use enough times and you show them it's easy to use enough times, when you get done, they're going to agree that it's easy to use." Troy: "Sales is leading someone to a decision that they should have made on their own but they were either too uninformed or too much of a procrastinator a little bit to actually pull the trigger on it. That requires a little bit of take control in the sale." Troy: "It's the ability to break down any process into step-by-step, recognizing what the impulse curve is, figuring out how to break down your game tape and make yourself better on every one of those steps and being able to close at the height of impulse. My philosophy is you build everything out for perfection. You don't build it out for failure." Troy: "When it comes to cold calling, when it comes to prospecting, everyone wants to look at a million different pieces of advice on how to cold call, what to do. The reality is you never have to be good at it. You just have to do it more than everybody else." Connect with Troy by clicking the links below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troybarter/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@troybartersales In the Club by Club Colors is sponsored by our proud partners: Alphabroder | alphabroder.com Primeline | primeline.com Any use or republishing of this content without Club Colors express written consent is prohibited.
This episode of the In The Club Podcast by Club Colors features Troy Barter, Vice President of Sales at RentalMatics. While some would keep the secret sauce to sales a secret, Troy goes on social media to share what helped his success as a self-taught salesman.
He shares that old-school sales still works and how he cultivated his personal brand without compromising his values. He talks about discovering Tiktok and using it as a platform to educate others on less theoretical and more practical advice to crush sales goals.
HIGHLIGHTS
QUOTES
Troy: "The reality is when you go into a presentation if you're playing up ease of use, if you tell them that it's easy to use enough times and you show them it's easy to use enough times, when you get done, they're going to agree that it's easy to use."
Troy: "Sales is leading someone to a decision that they should have made on their own but they were either too uninformed or too much of a procrastinator a little bit to actually pull the trigger on it. That requires a little bit of take control in the sale."
Troy: "It's the ability to break down any process into step-by-step, recognizing what the impulse curve is, figuring out how to break down your game tape and make yourself better on every one of those steps and being able to close at the height of impulse. My philosophy is you build everything out for perfection. You don't build it out for failure."
Troy: "When it comes to cold calling, when it comes to prospecting, everyone wants to look at a million different pieces of advice on how to cold call, what to do. The reality is you never have to be good at it. You just have to do it more than everybody else."
Connect with Troy by clicking the links below:
In the Club by Club Colors is sponsored by our proud partners:
Any use or republishing of this content without Club Colors express written consent is prohibited.