How to set meaningful sales targets

24th July 2019

Have you ever tried to forecast effectively Forecasting can easily be forgotten about or even ignored by small businesses.

It's a phrase that we commonly hear being used with some of the worlds biggest organisations. But the power of setting meaningful sales targets to help forecast effectively is paramount to the confidence you need for growth and continuing success of a business, however small or large. https://youtu.be/rFUyLy7M2Us   To gain more information on how to set meaningful sales targets and be able to forecast effectively, head over to my website and join my blog. Join in July and you will receive a FREE download that will help you effectively understand your current business and the number of sales needed to achieve consistent growth. The Sales Growth Club! The Sales Growth Club is my revolutionary product designed to help the small business enjoy selling. It's the best value opportunity to get your sales moving in the right direction and I would love for you to get on board! Check it out on the link HERE.

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