About Skip Anderson and Selling to Consumers"Selling to consumers is different from selling to businesses. Most sales training is designed for B2B salespeople, not consumer sales people. We're the consumer selling experts." Skip Anderson Founder & President, Selling to Consumers
Skip Anderson was frustrated with the lack of quality sales training available to him as a sales manager. Skip founded Selling to Consumers to provide effective sales training that is specifically designed for consumer sales people.
Wildly Successful. Skip started studying Wildly Successful salespeople almost twenty years ago, at a time when his own sales career seemed stalled in mediocrity. Skip soon achieved exceptional results in his own selling, and began to focus on helping others to sell more.
Consumer Selling Experts. We don't train people on networking, prospecting, branding, customer relationship management, or getting past gatekeepers. We teach sales people how to maximize sales results with each consumer prospect. Selling to Consumers is Sales Training to Sell More.
Well Help You Sell More
if you sell landscaping, window
treatments, roofing, furniture, land, insurance, custom closets and
closet organizers, cosmetics and fragrances, automobiles, children’s
outdoor play equipment, flag poles, skis, timeshares, food, art,
wedding photography, consumer electronics, garages, boats and
supplies, vacations, cemetery plots, investments, storage sheds,
cemetery plots, home additions, swimming pools, apartment leases,
retirement plans, fences, spas, tires, audio equipment, memberships,
airplanes, refuse removal, camping equipment, lawn care equipment,
weight loss programs, sunrooms, tractors, hair restoration,
clothing, security systems, architectural services, nutritional
supplements, firearms, golf equipment, house painting, sewing
machines, beauty treatments, shoes, motorcycles, cabinetry, RVs,
vacuum cleaners, precious metals, home cleaning services,
fireplaces, jewelry, video equipment, yard and lawn maintenance,
home theater gear, education, pre-planned funerals, phones, table
saws and other tools, cremation services, musical instruments,
elective eye surgery, plumbing fixtures, lighting, fitness club
memberships, water treatment products, cabinet hardware, skis,
antiques, exercise equipment, cow-milking equipment, driveways,
ATVs, interior design services, saunas, gazebos, vacation homes,
satellite dishes, concrete work, painting, appliances, doors,
collectibles, hearing aids, windows, mortgages, dancing lessons,
countertops, power tools, cameras, snowmobiles, water softeners,
carpeting and tile and flooring, plastic surgery, bicycles,
timeshares, computers, kitchen and bath design, and hundreds of
other products and services that consumers purchase from a
salesperson.
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