How to Get a Meeting with Anyone
The Untapped Selling Power of Contact Marketing
by Stu Heinecke
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appears in Sales, Business, and Nonfiction.
The hard part just got easy.You know how to sell?that?s your job, after all?but getting CEOs and other VIPs to call you back is the tricky part.So what if that impossibletoreach person weren?t so impossible to reach after allHalloffamenominated marketer and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke discovered that he could get past traditio...
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