Marketing Podcast with Tom Martin
Podcast Transcript
On today’s episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I chat with Tom Martin. After 20 years in the advertising industry, he founded the digital strategy agency, Converse Digital.
Martin is also a speaker, blogger, and author of the book The Invisible Sale: How to Build a Digitally Powered Marketing and Sales System to Better Prospect, Qualify and Close Leads.
In this episode, Martin and I discuss the art of prospecting and his upcoming online course, Turning Conversations Into Customers, where he will share the secrets to creating meaningful connections and relationships to make prospecting easier and more enjoyable.
Questions I ask Tom Martin:
- Why do people dislike prospecting so much?
- What is propinquity and what does it have to do with prospecting?
- How do you get better at conversation?
What you’ll learn if you give a listen:
- How being fully present can help you win business.
- Why content should feel like it was written for an individual with the pain points your business addresses.
- Why to see a sales prospect as a relationship rather than a deal.
Key takeaways from the episode and more about Tom Martin:
- Learn more about Tom Martin
- Learn more about Converse Digital
- Check out his Duct Tape Marketing Podcast episode on The Invisible Sale
- Connect on LinkedIn
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