Patricia Weber

Interview with Patricia Weber

Pat joins Jim to talk about salesmanship, specifically, in the area of persistence. Pat says one of the best ways to be persistent is to assume the attitude that you are a problem solver, and that your assistance is needed by your customers and prospects. Pat says 80% of all new sales are made after the 5th call, but 90% of all salespeople give up before the 5th call. Check out this conversation to find out how to cash in on the "found money" available only to the persistent.

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Are you an introvert or extrovert or somewhere in the middle? Pat Weber joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what makes you an introvert, an extrovert, or an ambivert, and why you need to know.
If you're an introvert, does that mean you have a mental disorder? Pat Weber joins Jim Blasingame to report that one psychiatric organization is proposing that introversion be classified as a mental disorder.
Could 2010 be the year of the Introvert? Patricia Weber joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the reasons that 2010 could be the year of the Introvert. They also talk about the idea that small businesses are the introverts of the global economy.
How can being introverted actually be a good thing in the marketplace? Patricia Weber and Jim Blasingame talk about the traits of an introvert, including some that are not productive, and how being introverted could actually be an advantage.
Do you know if you're an introvert, an ambivert or an extrovert? Small business owner, do you know this about your employees? Patricia Weber talks to Jim Blasingame about the difference between these three personalities and why you need to know.