MONTPELLIER, FRANCE, June 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Author Mike Steward celebrates the release of his new book, The Most Powerful Secrets to Sell Everything Everywhere!, which shares secrets to help any person or business sell more easily, more profitably and - well, just more!
Marketing expert Steward shares his lessons from years of hands-on experience. He brilliantly explores several detailed selling points that will change the way people think about selling products. The tools he provides will help businesses ensure their sales are successful each and every time.
Steward has considerable experience of selling, marketing and Internet marketing, and he has written his book to explain not just what you should do, but also how you should do it.
A natural storyteller, Steward keeps the audience captivated as he shares how to sell good products - he could sell a refrigerator to an Eskimo. These skills have led Steward to become an international expert in direct marketing, and he is a highly ranked R.L. Polk man in Europe.
When face-to-face with customers, Steward is charm personified. He is empathetic, listens well, emits positive vibes, makes them laugh, reassures them, breaks down barriers and ... he sells! It is second nature to him, and he can't be stopped, whether he's at the flea market or in front of an audience of several thousand. Selling is in his bones.
This new book has received rave reviews from renowned business owners from all over the world. Here is just a sample of what a few of them had to say:
"Mike Steward teaches you how to sell with simple words...Follow his way of selling and you will sell anything, regardless where, when or to whom." - William Billard
"A man who managed to sell the idea of sticking Texaco's logo bigger than Air France's on one of the airline's Concorde planes for one of their first flights from Brussels to Dakar can sell anything. Mike Steward is that man!" - J. Goossens, CEO Texaco Belgium
For further information, a chapter list, or for a free review copy of this ebook, contact:
Michele Porretta - M.P.B. Editor
editionsmpb@gmail.com
Author Mike Steward Launches New Ebook to Ensure All Businesses Succeed in Selling - Every Time
Marketing expert provides secrets learned from years of hands-on successful marketing and sales experience.
2013-06-17
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