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Want to conquer your fears?
DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE
GROWING YOUR BUSINESS OR
GETTING WHAT YOU WANT?
​​​​​​​
IF YOU HAD NO FEAR,
HOW FAR COULD YOU GO?


 
A good life...requires great selling skills.
Every job or new relationship requires PROSPECTING SKILLS.

SELLING IS NOTHING MORE THAN CONVINCING.
YOU WANT SOMEONE TO WANT YOUR HELP. 
DON'T WE ALL FACE THAT EVERY DAY IN BUSINESS?


That's right! We all "prospect" every day in every way.
Prospecting is simply contacting someone for the first time in an effort to attain a certain goal.  That might be meeting a potential date, talking to your child's teacher, talking to a prospective employer or store clerk or customer service representative – things we all do every day!.

The better you are…THE BETTER YOUR LIFE GOES!!!

Get the Amazon Best-Selling book 
POWER PROSPECTING 
by Will Harris

The book is ideal for anyone who wants to improve their ability
to get people to say YES over the PHONE, EMAIL or in PERSON.


 
POWER PROSPECTING 

Empower you to be your unique self!  Will Harris worked for Zig Ziglar and learned the art of sales and motivation.  Will Harris worked for Motorola Solutions as the Global Sales Training director applying the art of persuasion and NLP to get people around the world to success.

POWER PROSPECTING will help you:


Love Cold Calling
Soar at Selling
Express Your Ideas
Increase Voicemail Callbacks
Handle Any Objection Smoothly
Get a YES in first 10 seconds of Talking
Get Email Messages Returned
Speed Read People Fast


BE DIFFERENT FROM EVERYONE ELSE….DIFFERENT IS THE NEW GREAT

TALENT is never ENOUGH. 
Selling skills are needed to reach the finish line. 


WHO NEEDS POWER PROSPECTING?
  • Entrepreneurs with talent
  • Parents engaging their children  
  • Hard workers wanting advancement
  • People struggling with corporate politics 
  • People wanting a date
  • Salespeople wanting to be GREAT
  • People dealing with customer service representatives
  • Fundraisers
  • Organizers
  • Event Planners
WE ALL NEED POWER PROSPECTING!


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Selling is not easy for everyone. 
It can be a struggle to keep your A-game.

Tap into your doubt and reach victory at the same time.

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