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Retail Space
Do you have any experience working or serving in Apparel or Clothing Store? If yes, let me know.
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New comment 22d ago
0 likes • Apr 11
Not much experience (or success), but tried my hand at streetwear when I was younger - like 20-21 yrs old... Might not be the best help, but feel free to reach out, and would be willing to do what I can!
0 likes • Apr 14
@Manav Gupta Sure thing!
Looking for commission based sales agents
Hey folks, I am looking for a commission based sales agent who can help us get clients from all over the world. I'm the founder of Webvendere Solutions, a full-service digital services agency helping clients across the globe get started online and grow. The services include but not limited to the following. Fullstack digital marketing(SEO,SEM,SMM,Content marketing, Paid ads pretty much everywhere online),Web development, mobile app development, custom software development, and more. We are now working on a product and want to make sure the services side sales does not suffer while we are busy with the product. The commission structure mentioned is valid only for the sales agents who get onboarded before May 2024. IMPORTANT: Need someone who can handle client acquisition end-to-end and not just setting or closing. Here's, gist of the commission structure 🤠!!! First sale: 30%. For every sale: 15% For every 10th sale: 30% For every 50th sale: $50 bonus. For sales #250, 500,750: $250,$500,$750 bonus respectively. For sale #1000: $1000 bonus . For every website project closed: 30%. If the 30% for website coincides with milestones like the 10th sale, 50th, 100th , etc, the milestone bonus will be $50-100 on top of the 30% commission. The bonuses are on top of the sale commission 🙂. I need 10 people who can regularly get us clients/projects.
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New comment Apr 11
1 like • Apr 5
Looks like a great opportunity! 🙌 Also own a business, so was curious - what's your experience with a commission vs salary + commission pay structure?
1 like • Apr 11
@Asif Basheer Thanks for your input 🫡
2024 Goals 🎯📈🏆
Alright folks, it's time to get serious. If you haven't thought about your 2024 goals, then you're gonna get run over. Trust me, I know from experience. Making annual goals has been one of the best things I've ever done for myself. And I'm not talking about those vague goals like "lose weight" or "save money." No, I'm talking about intentional and well thought-out goals for your health, wealth, and happiness. So, before 2023 is complete, carve out some time and write those goals down. What do your goals look like for your health (physical, mental, and spiritual)? What do your goals look like for your wealth (commissions/earnings)? What do your goals look like for your overall happiness (less social media, more family time)? Here's a framework for how I set mine: 1. Make sure your goals are realistic It's important to think about what you want to accomplish and how long it will take you to get there. Make sure your goals are achievable within the time frame that you have set for yourself, and be sure to break them down into smaller, more manageable tasks. 2. Create a friggin' plan Once you have identified your goals, it's time to create a plan of action. Make a list of the steps that need to be taken in order to achieve each goal, and assign deadlines for each task. This will help keep you on track and ensure that you stay focused on the end goal. 3. Monitor. Your. Progress. Set aside some time every day, week, or month to review your progress and make any necessary adjustments or changes if needed. Personally, I use an Google Sheet and I monitor my goals daily (water intake, meal plan, gym time, journaling, content creation/learning). I know if I hit these daily goals, then I'll most likely hit my weekly/monthly goals. I attached a screenshot to this post on how I track my daily goals. Keep it simple. 4. Stay Flexible Finally, it's important to stay flexible when it comes to achieving your annual goals. Things may not always go according to plan, so it's important to be open-minded and willing to adjust as needed in order for success. Don't be afraid of failure - instead use it as an opportunity for growth.
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New comment Jan 15
1 like • Jan 12
This frame work is really helpful! What also helped me was goal vomiting in a note, the cleaning up by area of my life, and from there it was easy to figure out the steps/KPIs for my yearly goals.
1 like • Jan 15
@Vinnie Hecht Appreciate the ideas!
No excuses in 2024.
It's a new year, and it's time to take action. By now, crucial choices should have been made. Are you determined to rid yourself of negative habits? Have you strategically mapped out strategies to achieve your goals? Have you even put the pen to paper and set goals? If not, prepare for stagnation. To elevate yourself, sacrifices must be made. Who is committed to pursuing success this year? Share a GIF to show your dedication.
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New comment Jan 14
1 like • Jan 12
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How to NOT Suck at Cold Calling (10 Tips Everyone SHOULD Know)
Get ready for some killer cold calling tips, folks! These tricks will help you structure your day and conquer your fear of picking up that phone. So, let's dive in! 1. Say goodbye to random calling and hello to call blocks. It's like having a game plan instead of playing a guessing game. 2. Scripts are your best friend. Think of them as your trusty roadmap, not a 500-page novel. Stick to the script, and you'll never get lost. 3. Practice makes perfect, my friend. Keep rehearsing that script until you can recite it in your sleep. Trust me, it'll pay off. 4. Forget selling a product or service. Focus on selling a time and date. It's all about getting that meeting on the calendar, baby. 5. Whatever you do, don't be the first to hang up. Remember, patience is a virtue, especially in the world of cold calling. 6. No one wants to hear a robotic pitch. Be genuine, be yourself, and don't sound like a sales robot on autopilot. Authenticity is key! 7. Believe it or not, your posture and body language matter, even over the phone. So sit up straight, put on a confident smile, and let your enthusiasm shine through. 8. Take a moment for some self-reflection. After each call, ask yourself "what can I do better next time?" It's all about constant improvement, my friend. 9. Time is precious, so use it wisely. Aim to book your meetings in just 3-5 minutes. Get in, figure out if there's urgency, pitch the meeting, and solidify the next step. 10. Ready to conquer your hesitation? The magic number is 75 calls. Make 'em every day for five days straight, and watch your call-reluctance fears fade away. So there you have it, folks. The ultimate guide to crushing cold calls. Did I miss anything? Comment below 👇
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New comment Nov '23
0 likes • Nov '23
The 10 commandments of sales
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Fernando Garcia
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@fernando-garcia-9978
I'm an entrepreneur with a love for sales and a good time. I'm the type of dude that makes friends everywhere. I've recently sold SaaS and cannabis.

Active 22d ago
Joined Nov 13, 2022
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