E329 | Challenging the Traditional Sales Approach with the UK's Most Hated Sales Trainer, Benjamin Dennehy

31 Dec 2024 • 58 min • EN
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Today we are re-sharing one of our most controversial episodes so far, with the man who's been called the UK's Most Hated Sales Trainer, Benjamin Dennehy. Benjamin joins Dominic as they discuss the art of selling and the common misconceptions about sales. This is truly a sixty-minute conversation that will change how you look at sales! Benjamin explores the importance of self-confidence, being in control, and understanding the motivations behind prospects' questions. He emphasises the need for salespeople to focus on having meaningful conversations and helping prospects discover their needs rather than pushing products or services. He also highlights the importance of hiring and training salespeople effectively and challenges the traditional sales approach of show up, throw up, and hope for the best. In this conversation, the UK's Most Hated Sales Trainer shares his unconventional approach to sales and prospecting. He emphasises the importance of getting prospects emotional and focuses on the purpose of a prospecting call. He also discusses the need for consultative selling and the importance of asking probing questions. The conversation covers topics such as the future of cold calling, the myth of 'people buy people,' and the risks and rewards of entrepreneurship. TakeawaysSales is the art of conversation and enabling prospects to discover their needs.Good salespeople are self-confident and in control, while poor salespeople often beg and plead.Salespeople should focus on understanding the motivations behind prospects’ questions and avoid making assumptions.Hiring and training salespeople effectively is crucial for success in sales.The traditional approach of show up, throw up, and hope for the best is ineffective. The purpose of a prospecting call is to get the prospect emotional.Consultative selling requires asking probing questions and understanding the prospect’s pain points.Cold calling will become more challenging with the rise of AI, but there will still be a need for skilled salespeople.The myth that ‘people buy people’ is not entirely true; people buy people who are like them.Entrepreneurship requires taking risks and being willing to fail.Success in sales is about mastering a methodology and continuously improving.Salespeople should focus on critical thinking, communication, and emotional control.It’s important to know when to quit and when to persevere in business. Timestamps (04:00) Book Recommendations and the Misconception of Sales Books (07:19) Why the UK's Most Hated Sales Trainer is Hated (09:08) The Problem with Traditional Sales Approaches (23:19) The Art of Asking and Answering Questions in Sales (28:44) Creating Comfort and Lowering Walls in Sales Conversations (31:25) Getting Prospects Emotional: The Purpose of a Prospecting Call (33:44) Consultative Selling: Asking Probing Questions and Understanding Pain Points (35:42) The Future of Cold Calling and the Rise of AI (39:03) The Myth of 'People Buy People' (45:49) The Risks and Rewards of Entrepreneurship (50:40) Mastering a Methodology: Continuous Improvement in Sales (51:33) Critical Thinking, Communication, and Emotional Control in Sales (59:51) Knowing When to Quit and When to Persevere in Business About Benjamin Dennehy He’s been called the UK’s most hated sales trainer and the GOAT of cold-calling; Benjamin Dennehy is an engaging and entertaining trainer and speaker. He will shake up your thinking about your role and function in sales with humour, insight and psychology. Benjamin is The UK’s Most Hated Sales Trainer, but why? Marketing of course. He made it up. There is no international body that measures hostility towards sales...

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