I can tell you this: after years of selling, the game isn’t just about getting a ‘yes’.
It’s about earning trust.
When you’re building a relationship with a customer, remember that every interaction counts.
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Anonymous 3
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So true man, building trust and maintaining relationships are key
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Mastering the Art of Industry Relationships
Building strong connections with key players can make or break your startup.
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The Most Important thing in Business is Trust
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