Yesterday was my second best day for book sales ever.
The best day was the launch day 65 days ago 🤯.
If you’d told me I’d sell what I sold just yesterday IN TOTAL I’d have been happy.
Books are cheap.. but people’s time isn’t. That’s what really makes me grateful, the trust!
Hit a MASSIVE Milestone today - MEDDICC, the book passed 2,500 sales!
I think the term the kids of today are using is 'buzzing!' 😄
To celebrate I launched a vlog focusing of 'building in public'.
I'd love you to check it out 🙏:
youtu.be/khGrf_z-p_c
8 obvious but commonly skipped sales strategies:
1. Everyone is in sales
2. Hiring is EVERYTHING
3. Invest in sales enablement
4. Follow best practice
5. Follow a proven methodology
6. Make decisions with data
7. Don't f*ck with commission, ever
8. All GTM depts are accountable
We spoke to the legend that is @rwdunk The Inventor of #MEDDIC in Episode 4 of Masters of MEDDICC.
As you would expect Dick didn't disappoint with awesome insights into topics like:
-Sellers leading customers
-Accountability
-Pipeline Generation
youtu.be/776W-SLWPWg
Casually sneaked passed 3,000 sales and I didn’t even realise.
3,065 books sold on Amazon
Then there’s book stores, Apple Books, Kobo, etc, to take into account but I don’t have up to date sales data there because the book industry is still in the dark ages 🐌 😂.
How to go from vendor of choice to worst option in 3 easy steps:
We took a software demo with a vendor that had been marked as our fav based on our own research.
They crashed & burned within seconds of the call.
Hero to Zero!
These are the 3 things they did to lose the deal:
After the success of my 1st book 'MEDDICC', people kept asking me when I would write another book
I never expected the first book to be so successful, so it was a great honor that people asked me to write another
And that is why I am SO HUGELY EXCITED to make this announcement