Seven proven strategies that underpin rapid sales growth in a tough market climate

19th August 2012

How a small and medium sized business grows into a significant and profitable player in it's core markets in half the time.

Has your business has hit a sales buffer? Do you need a proven, safe way to unlock a continuous stream of new, profitable sales? This three-hour masterclass shows you how to turn on the sales tap and outsell competitors, even market leaders. Facilitator Mike Kingston FInstSMM, is an acknowledged leader in sales growth strategy with over thirty years practical experience lifting UK businesses into accelerated sales growth. Over 16,500 delegates from industrial, manufacturing, service and professional sectors have paid to attend a Mike Kingston open seminar across the UK. For more information and pricing, please visit: http://www.bl-events.co.uk/ClientApps/Silverbear.Web.EDMS/public/default.aspx?tabid=37&id=30&orgId=1&guid=0ad69659-9093-4789-bc27-54c0cd7e74cd

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