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Why Storytelling Sells: Sales with Heart, Humor, and Purpose

39 min · 18 de jul de 2025
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"Sales is like dating." - The Traveling Saleslady We dive deep into the power of storytelling in sales with special guest Jason Mages, branding expert and VP Sales at Match-Up. Discover how emotional connections, creative branding, and purposeful innovation drive sales success, far beyond quotas and cold calls. From merging safety with marketing to building relationships that last, Jason and the hosts unpack how the best sales experiences are rooted in authenticity, fun, and human connection. Whether you’re a seasoned seller or just starting out, this conversation delivers real talk, creative insights, and powerful takeaways you can use today. 🎯 Key Takeaways: * Why storytelling sells and builds customer loyalty * Sales isn’t just about products, it’s about people and purpose * How promotional products can blend functionality, sustainability, and emotion * The importance of fun, creativity, and learning from failure in the sales journey * Why creating memorable experiences trumps high-pressure tactics 👉 Hit play to find out how to turn your sales strategy into a story worth telling. Special Thank You to sponsor: Tausi Brands [https://TausiBrands.com] Produced by Brilliant Beam Media [https://BrilliantBeamMedia.com] Find all the fun stuff on The Traveling Saleslady [https://TheTravelingSaleslady.com]

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