If you find it hard to balance selling vs. doing the day-to-day when running your small business, our free webinar will provide just the breakthrough you’ve been looking for.
As a small business owner, chances are you’re pretty good at sales. The real challenge starts when you become so busy that you have to make a choice between looking after today’s customers and finding tomorrow’s customers. It’s a classic dilemma that has seen too many small businesses stagnate and fail to realize their potential.
Small business owner, speaker and author Barry Moltz has been there. He has owned several successful – and some not-so-successful – businesses, and has translated his important lessons into four books and an impressive list of speaking and consulting clients.
Join us on October 22, 2012 at 11:00 EST as Barry shares his sales expertise to help you sell more in less time.
If you’re wondering how to grow your business or how to make better use of your precious “sales time”, this webinar provides the answers. You’ll come away with helpful tips and techniques that you can apply immediately. Barry is renowned for his humorous and entertaining sessions, so not only will you learn a few things, you’re sure to have a good time doing it!



Rohan Gandhi
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