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Comprend les noms: S.B. Barrows, Sydney B. Barrows

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Nom canonique
Barrows, Sydney Biddle
Autres noms
Devin, Sheila
Date de naissance
1952-01-14
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Études
Fashion Institute of Technology
Professions
sex worker
marketing consultant

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It was actually interesting and my friend, whom I gave this to when I was done thought the same.

She is a good writer and fills the pages with interesting stories. I was way more engrossed then I had thought I'd be.

Whether you approve or disapprove of her life style one thing is for sure. You will not be bored.
 
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Thebeautifulsea | 5 autres critiques | Aug 7, 2022 |
Interesting in a train wreck sort of way. It's a blatant "let me cash in some more" but William Novak did a good job of ghost writing to keep it readable.
 
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TadAD | 5 autres critiques | Feb 20, 2011 |
The high-pressure, fast-talking, closing-obsessed salesperson of the past is dead already, but doesn’t know it yet. Potential customers hate being bullied; though they may cave on the spot in the face of such old-style aggression, they won’t be back and they won’t send referrals. Barrows and Kennedy make an irrefutable case that people are more beguiled by an approach centered on providing an experience consistent with inner desires or with the person’s wishful image of themselves.
Barrows urges listening first, then selling clients what they yearn for yearn for. “What problem are they trying to solve, what pain are they seeking to alleviate or avoid? What pleasure or gain are they hoping to experience? What do they see as the ideal outcome and how will that make them feel?” This approach meets less sales resistance than trying to convince people to want what is already on hand.
The author and co-author are an absolutely unique duo in the sphere of marketing. Sydney Biddle Barrows first came into public notice when labeled by the press as the “Mayflower Madam,” when the authorities padlocked her highly lucrative out-call service, called Cachet. She is now a highly in demand public speaker, business mentor and management consultant. Dan Kennedy is a consulting guru whose daily fee (which folks line up to pay) is about the same as the average annual per capita income in the U.S., but he may be better known as the author of a string of pee-your-pants hilarious pieces for McSweeney’s. His eleven previous books include The No B.S. series of specialized sales guides.
The smart seller should shift focus from products and pricing, to the minds of customers, and put their energy into building honest relationships. Those who aren’t sure exactly what business they’re really in (answer: whatever legal business the clients want you to be in) will soon be out of business. Niche businesses are lucrative, sub-niches serving a very particularized segment are even more successful, because the seller can tailor their approach to more closely match expectations. One proviso: the techniques detailed here apply without modification only to those serving clients with plenty of disposable cash. Those on limited budgets might like to be catered to, but they still check the price tag.
Several additional sales specialists contribute short sections reinforcing Barrows’ and Kennedy’s priorities through examples of their own successes and learning experiences. The general approach is concerned with ending overt coercion in the sales process; it’s about deeply understanding the movies playing in clients’ heads. That’s the direction of the future for the entire occupation. Don’t discount the advice of the madam and the madman, they might know more about your business than you do.

by Todd Mercer

Copyright Foreword Magazine, Volume 12, no. 1
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ForeWordmag | Jan 23, 2009 |
I won't be so dramatic as to say that this book changed my life, but it certainly changed my lifestyle. I read it as a teenage girl and promptly passed it around to my friends. Consider it the bible to femininity, if you will... the secrets of high-priced call girls contained in one volume. That doesn't mean it teaches women how to be prostitutes, so don't even go down that road. Instead, this book talks about beauty tips, how to make the most of your natural appeal, and how to interact with a lover in and outside of the bedroom in ways that keep his interest solely on you. I would recommend this book to every woman out there.… (plus d'informations)
 
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