Being Rad at Sales, with Jeremy Barnett
Nov 6, 2023 ·
33m 35s
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Jeremy Barnett is the Founder & CEO of https://www.radintel.ai/, a platform that uses AI to improve the ROI on influencer marketing.I’ve known Jeremy for a while, as he has run...
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Jeremy Barnett is the Founder & CEO of Rad, a platform that uses AI to improve the ROI on influencer marketing.I’ve known Jeremy for a while, as he has run several Wefunder community rounds down the years, and I’ve always been impressed by his mad sales skills.In this episode, he talks about how he significantly accelerated Rad’s growth in the last 6 to 9 months, by making two key changes to the sales process:Firstly, Jeremy and the team re-worked the sales demo — to show their AI working. I think this is a very powerful point, which has wide application in all manner of sales. Oftentimes when you’re trying to sell something — especially something that is complex, or abstract — it can really help to communicate the “vision” or the “value” by making it tangible, and bringing it to life. Don’t tell. Show.Secondly, Rad’s sales team started much more aggressively qualifying leads upfront. And getting as many stakeholders looped in to the discussions, as early as possible. “We used to pussyfoot around all that stuff. And we don’t do that any more. We’re really really intentional now.”
I ask every Closing Time guest to articulate what they think makes someone awesome at sales. Jeremy highlighted three principles:(1) A ridiculous amount of persistence. This has been a recurring theme in almost every Closing Time interview to-date. And Jeremy highlighted how persistence can be manifested in multiple ways:
Thanks to Jeremy for coming on the podcast. You can find him on LinkedIn here.
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I ask every Closing Time guest to articulate what they think makes someone awesome at sales. Jeremy highlighted three principles:(1) A ridiculous amount of persistence. This has been a recurring theme in almost every Closing Time interview to-date. And Jeremy highlighted how persistence can be manifested in multiple ways:
- “Persistence is trying to solve the problem with very intentional feedback”.
- “Persistence is pushing really really hard to get the product in a place to where people are going to buy it”.
- “Persistence is not giving up because the first couple of customers that bought the product had a bad experience”.
- More generally, “Persistence is doing what you need to do to break through”.
Thanks to Jeremy for coming on the podcast. You can find him on LinkedIn here.
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