Greg Bennett Sales Training

KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

Rip-roaring keynotes with wild tales from the field

Sometimes a sales team just needs to have fun, hear hilarious stories about the world of sales, and laugh its *** off. Did you know Greg Bennett has been a stand-up comic? When he infuses his outlandish (yet true) sales stories with his comic touch, your team is treated to a rare, authentic, and extremely entertaining keynote.

Heads up…

  • Bennett rarely accepts offers to present keynote presentations or 1-day training events when clients use them as their only means of sales training. (Bennett just doesn’t believe in them.) But if you’re planning a national sales meeting or conference and thinking about a long-term relationship with Bennett, then go ahead and ask him to be your keynoter. Who knows? He might say “yes.”
  • If you’re looking for a very funny, engaging, multimedia look at life in sales, then there’s no one better than Bennett to deliver the goods.

Bennett’s keynote presentations:

  • 5 Crazy Things Salespeople Do to Avoid Picking Up the Phone and Making Cold Calls
  • Seeing Clients as Mental Patients – The Secret Strategies of the Psychiatrist and How You Can Use Them to Control Any Sales Situation
  • 10 Strategies to Turn a Couch Potato Seller into an Olympic Selling Professional

Bennett’s more traditional training programs:

  • Psych Selling – How to Use the Secret Strategies of Psychiatrist to Control Any Sales Situation
  • The Going-to-the-Bank Selling System – Greg Bennett’s Full Training System for Running a Sales Call from Start to Finish
  • Prospecting Power – Stealthy Strategies to Create New Business
  • The Magic of Mini-Step Closing – Creating Multiple Mini-Steps Within the Sales Process
  • Embracing NO as a Culture – How to Remove MAYBE from the Sales Culture and Embrace NO as a Way to Get More YES’s
  • Creating a NET that WORKS – Strategies for Effective Networking
  • Merged Selling – Merging the Relationship Between Seller and Client to Form Long-Lasting Relationships

Ask Bennett to keynote your sales event.
He might say “no thanks” … but he might say “yes.”