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Sales Professor Reveals How AI Is Changing Marketing Forever, Curt Tueffert

24 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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How do top sales professionals consistently close deals, build trust, and avoid burnout?In this episode of the Live Local Marketing Podcast, we sit down with Curt Tueffert, sales strategist, marketing professor, professional speaker, author, podcast host, and founder of Peak Sales Strategy.Curt shares decades of real-world experience leading sales teams, training organizations, teaching at the university level, and helping businesses increase revenue through smarter sales and marketing strategies.We dive into:1. Professional Background and Introduction: The interview begins with a background on the guest's career as a professional speaker, professor, author, and VP of sales development. (00:01 - 00:57)2. First Entrepreneurial Win: The guest describes his first major success winning a contract with Price Waterhouse Coopers for business development sales workshops. (00:58 - 02:08)3. Effective Facilitation Techniques: Discussion on the importance of drawing people out and engaging an audience rather than just presenting material. (02:09 - 03:13)4. Budgeting and ROI for Marketing: Strategies for conducting "discovery calls" to understand a client's buying process and align their marketing message with their budget. (03:14 - 05:51)5. AI in Marketing and Sales: Best practices for using AI through prompting for data analysis and SWOT analysis, as well as warnings regarding data privacy and the future of AI advertising. (05:52 - 08:29)6. Cold and Warm Marketing Strategies: Comparison of strategies, including the use of video content for cold marketing and building trust through relationship-based warm marketing. (08:30 - 11:56)7. Video Marketing and Calls to Action: How to use video to show business processes and the importance of creating a sense of scarcity in calls to action. (11:57 - 14:50)8. Building Confidence and Mental State: Advice on parlaying wins into long-term confidence and using successful past experiences to get into the right mental "state" for sales. (14:51 - 16:10)9. The Role of Mentorship and AI Coaching: Exploring how AI is becoming a coach while acknowledging the continued need for human mentors to interpret social cues. (16:11 - 18:43)10. Avoiding Burnout and Work-Life Balance: Tips for preventing burnout through peer groups and self-reflection, and the concept of "weaving" work and life together rather than seeking a perfect balance. (18:44 - 22:19)11. Business Contact and Conclusion: Information on how to reach the guest for sales coaching and training services. (22:20 - 23:06)Whether you're an entrepreneur, marketer, sales professional, consultant, coach, or business owner, this conversation is packed with actionable insights you can implement immediately.Guest Information: Curt TueffertSales & Marketing Professor | Professional Speaker | Sales StrategistWebsite: https://peaksalesstrategy.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curttueffert/About Live Local MarketingLive Local Marketing features conversations with entrepreneurs, marketers, business leaders, and industry experts sharing practical strategies to help businesses grow.Subscribe for weekly interviews covering:MarketingSalesAI & AutomationEntrepreneurshipBusiness GrowthLeadershipBrandingLocal Business Success#contentmarketing #smallbusinessmarketing #warmmarketing #marketingstrategy #entrepreneurship #businessgrowth #podcast #marketingtips  @PodMatch_com  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UC4DJzxAgjypfUeS-mNgi-Jg]

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episode Fired at 63, Millionaire by 69 / David Nassief artwork

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episode Niches and Sponsorhsips / Gary Pageau artwork

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episode How Entrepreneurs Can Get Unstuck / Liz Wolfe artwork

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