How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling
By Frank Bettger
Maybe you aren’t intending on a
career in selling. Perhaps your business has little to do with selling. The
bottom line is that everyone sells something to someone, no matter what.
If you are a child, you sell
getting to stay up late to your parents. As a child you may sell going to a
particular movie or event or even watching a television program. We all sell.
If you are a preacher or priest or other type of clergy, you sell salvation to
your congregation. If you are a teacher, you sell education to your students.
If you are a student, you have to sell your intelligence level to your teacher.
We all sell something.
This book gives you some simple
techniques to use when selling. One of the tips goes into detail about
enthusiasm and why it is important. Another area speaks about when to be quiet.
Don’t we all need that lesson sometimes?
This book won’t sell anything for
you. It gives you some good, basic, common sense methods to use in your
everyday life, whether you think you are selling or not.
In my opinion this is the most
valuable book on my bookshelf. I originally purchased a copy of this book from
a Friends of the Library sale at the Anderson County Library for 10¢. Somewhere along the way I misplaced
my original copy of this book and I purchased another one through E-Bay. Now
you can purchase copies through Amazon.
Book Review Policy
My policy on book reviews is to
give you my honest opinion of the book. From time to time publishers will give
me a copy of their book for free for the purpose of me reading the book and
writing a review. The publishers understand when they give me the book that I
am under no obligation to write a positive review.
If you will look at all my reviews,
you will see that there have been occasions when I have written a negative
review after having been given a book.
I often provide links to books
on Amazon.com where you can purchase books and help support the continued
operation of this blog. However, I strongly encourage you to check out your
local library. Many libraries now offer electronic borrowing for free.
I am disclosing this in accordance with the
Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255
This book is a part of my
personal library. I have forgotten where I obtained it in the first place.
Disclaimer
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Please be sure to consult your attorney and/or accountant with any specific questions.
There is no one right answer to any business question that will cover all circumstances.
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