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[MTC Global] Fwd: ~* Donald Trump's Amazing Sales Secrets (that you can use)

 Donald Trump's Amazing Sales Secrets (that you can use)



Every election season, I contemplate going into the business of a campaign
manager or consultant.

Why?

Because political campaigns are years - no, decades - behind the times when
it comes to sales and marketing. Some are slowly getting with the times,
but they're nowhere close yet.

Even basic things like configuring email servers to make sure a
candidate's emails go into the inbox, not spam box, aren't being done.
This is a 10-15 minute job that anyone with a basic knowledge of email
deliverability can do, and yet political campaigns aren't getting it
done.

It frustrates me to see a candidate I like, sign up for his or her email
newsletter, only to have all the emails to go my spam box.

However, one candidate's emails not only arrived in the inbox but
appeared to be whitelisted by email providers.

His name?

Donald J. Trump.

Trump blew away his competitors by a huge margin that was totally
unexpected, and it's because did something different.

He never used pre-rehearsed talking points, he didn't repeat lines given to
him by his handlers, and his speeches weren't written by speechwriters.

And he was the only candidate who did all this. Which made him genuine.

Meanwhile, everyone else in the field had let a bunch of outdated dinosaurs
of campaign managers run their campaigns, and it showed. If you ask them
why they didn't differentiate, the way Trump has, they will tell you,
"This is the way it's done," or, "That's the way we've always
done it."

Sound familiar? Something tells me more than one sales manager has told you
that....


Let Donald Trump Explode Your Sales

Trump's business advice has always been excellent, but it's observing
his campaign strategy that really tells all - and can help YOU to explode
your sales.

Trump outright rejects the idea of "That's how it's supposed to be
done" or "That's the way it's always been done in politics."

No. He re-wrote the rules of the game. And as President-Elect, he's
re-writing the rules of that role as well.

Even if Trump didn't win the presidency, he'd still have made hundreds of
millions of dollars through books deals, TV shows, movies, and the like.

In the end, simply by rejecting the idea of "That's how it's always
been done," and re-writing the rules, he unexpectedly won in the end. For
re-writing the rules and rejecting the idea of doing things because "that's
how it's always been done," a private citizen with no political experience
has earned the title of President-Elect and will soon become the 45th
President of the United States.

Just let that sink in....


How You Can Do The Same

Emulate Trump. Love him or hate him, he's right. By emulating his
attitude of rejecting "The way it's always been done," you too can
explode your success, make a name for yourself, massively increase your
sales, build a fortune - the possibilities are endless.

And it all starts with rejecting the bad advice you get day in and day out
of "That's the way it's done."

STOP THAT RIGHT NOW!


Reject the idea of doing things "the way they've always been done."
Differentiate. Be different. Do something different. And prepare for
Trump-like success.

And here's a VERY easy and fast way to be different... better... and make
more sales... just go to the link below, because no way in a million years
would Donald Trump ever be caught cold calling:


by : Frank Rumbauskas



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   PhD.Fellow at Central University. 
   Center for Gandhian Thought & Peace Studies.
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