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Free Training

Wouldn't it be great if there was an affordable way to affirm and deliver sales training material on a daily basis?

Well, there is now! Proven, practical sales principles compiled by Jack Falvey, one of the nation's most successful business writers and speakers, are now easily accessible and are available to any sales professional at no cost - in a concise & convenient e-mail format!

This is the ideal program for sales people of all experience levels, as the daily delivery of these principles reminds everyone of the need to constantly apply the basics of the discipline.

Participating sales reps receive a concise sales training e-mail message each business day at no cost. An expanded explanation is only a mouse-click away - also at no cost. This information can be delivered to the small screen of a cell phone, Palm Pilot, or even a pager - and of course to any computer. Fast, effective, quality "webucation."

Sales Management Option
An optional daily reinforcing sales management component is also available for a monthly fee. This message will mate with the sales training content, but will be delivered a day in advance.

Fast & Easy Registration
For additional information or if you would like to register for either program, please visit
MakingTheNumbers.com

Free sales training is now available from Jack Falvey, one of the most widely published speakers and freelance business writers in the world.

He has authored six books, has written for Inc. Magazine, Salesmakers, Sales & Marketing Management Magazine, and has taught sales management at U Mass Boston since 1981, the same year he began writing for the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal.

He has also penned a number of WSJ business book reviews, and is the founder of MakingTheNumbers.com, a web-based sales and sales management training enterprise. In addition, Jack has appeared on network television for ABC's Good Morning America, NBC's Today Show, and Fox TV's Evening Business News. His name is known to professionals wherever serious business news is read.

 

 
 
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