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The Diary of a Sales Expert podcast is all about sales success and sales failures and the whole journey around sales and selling. In the podcast share stories, ideas, mistakes, and learnings to help ensure you can become better at selling. If you would like to find out more visit my website: https://jameswhite.business/ Frustrated at missing your sales targets? Take my scorecard to find out why this is. https://www.missingsalestargets.com/
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Closing Time is a weekly podcast with insider tips and insights for go-to-market leaders. In each episode, you’ll meet a luminary in the sales, marketing, or customer success field and get actionable tips and tactics to elevate your game. Each 15-minute episode will go deep on skills to close deals, see the latest on marketing tech, or check out trends to elevate the customer experience.
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Building a business around your personal brand comes with its unique set of challenges, but it’s also an opportunity to create massive impact. Join Bob Gentle as he sits down with leading Entrepreneurs, Consultants, Creators, Leaders and Marketers from around the globe to uncover the strategies behind their successful Personal Brand Businesses. You’ll hear real stories of what it takes to thrive in today’s market—without the fluff. This isn’t just another podcast about business success. Ever ...
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Wendy Lloyd Curley is a dynamic person who is passionate about everything she does. With creative energy, an engaging presentation style, humour, business savvy, and authenticity, Wendy brings a wealth of experience and sensibility to her audience.
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Understanding the different personality types of prospects is crucial for increasing sales success. In this episode, James discusses a framework that categorizes people into four distinct colours based on their personality traits: reds, yellows, greens, and blues. Each colour represents a unique style that influences their interactions and decision…
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Ever notice how the most brilliant experts often remain hidden in plain sight? 💡 Here's a mind-bender: what if the thing holding back your business isn't your expertise or strategy, but simply your relationship with being seen? In this episode, I speak with Linda Ugelow, author of "Delight in the Limelight" about transforming that fear of visibilit…
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With so many sales frameworks to choose from, it’s easy to get lost in the rules and lose sight of what makes each approach effective. We met Sales Coach Jeff Bajorek in a recent episode of Closing Time, where he walked us through the highs and lows of various sales methodologies like the MEDDICC sales methodology, Miller-Heiman strategic selling, …
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In this episode, James shares valuable insights on the essential steps to raise funds for a business effectively. He emphasizes that raising investment is a process that requires time, preparation, and a well-thought-out strategy. Drawing on his personal experiences, including raising over £475,000, James outlines the importance of being EIS regist…
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Challenger vs. Sandler vs. Miller-Heiman vs. MEDDICC. How do you choose a sales methodology? In this episode of Closing Time, we welcome Sales Coach Jeff Bajorek as he walks us through the what, why, and when of the top sales methodologies on the market. Whether you are a new sales leader searching for the right program or a salesperson wanting to …
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In this episode, James welcomes Fred Copestake, a fellow sales coach and author, to discuss the importance of ethical selling in today’s business landscape. They delve into how sales professionals can effectively add value to their clients by focusing on understanding their needs rather than simply pushing products. Fred emphasizes the significance…
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Today’s most successful agencies know that real growth comes from putting the customer at the center of every strategy. But shifting to a truly customer-centric approach means rethinking traditional marketing tactics and rallying entire teams around a shared vision. In this episode of Closing Time, Tony Mohr, former CEO of strategic marketing agenc…
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Understanding a prospect's pain is crucial for sales success. In the episode, James emphasises this by outlining five key questions that can help uncover the underlying issues faced by potential buyers. He firmly believes that people buy to satisfy a want or to alleviate a problem, and identifying these pain points is essential for effective sellin…
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The stigma is gone when it comes to sales enablement. Once the red-headed stepchild, sales enablement has grown into a key part of a successful go-to-market program. Join Danny Wasserman of Databricks in this episode of Closing Time as he talks about all things enablement - from answering the question ‘What is sales enablement’ to the tech stack, p…
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Many people feel they’re not creative. They’re wrong - they just need to understand how to harness it. Having rapid access to your own creativity can transform your business - so how do we make it happen? This week on ‘Building your LeaderBrand’ spoke with Julie Stout, an entrepreneur and marketing agency owner who has spent 23 years in business. J…
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In this episode, James discusses why a buyer persona is vital for a business. Having an ideal customer avatar is vital for sales and marketing. It helps us cut through the noise and speak to our target market, but of course, that doesn’t mean we cannot take on clients outside of that demographic. James talks about a recent experience in which he sp…
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Mergers and acquisitions are seemingly everywhere. The latest Deal Barometer forecasts that the 2024 US corporate M&A deal volume will increase by 20%, and US private equity M&A deal volume will be up by 16%. What does that mean for sales leaders managing teams through the process? How do you keep selling business as usual when there’s nothing usua…
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Mental health problems, just like physical problems, range from a boo boo to a full blown crisis. We know how to take care of our physical bodies but business owners are both stoic and, with mental health - kind of accident prone. There’s a lot of pressure. In this deeply personal episode, Mike Morrison (founder of Membership Geeks) joins me for an…
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In this special episode of Diary of a Sales Expert, James White pops the cork on his most memorable sales wins in honour of National Champagne Day. From the deals that weren’t the biggest but held the most meaning, to the moments that shaped his career, James reflects on the wins that truly matter in the world of sales. Join James as he shares the …
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Successful CRM adoption can make or break a company’s ability to streamline processes and improve team efficiency, but it doesn’t stop there—customizability is key to making it truly work for your unique business needs. In this special Customer Spotlight edition of Closing Time, Anastasia Dorsheimer of Buffalo Computer Graphics shares how her team …
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Some build lead generation power ☢️ stations and others build lame 😒 ducks? In this episode of Building Your Leader Brand, I sit down with Louise McDonnell to unravel the real secrets behind making social media work for your business. We’re not talking about going viral or racking up likes—Louise shares how even small accounts can drive real, measu…
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In this episode, following a recent sale of over £120K recently but £300K in the last 4 years. James talks about how he got the business, and what he did to obtain this deal. James started working with this organisation around 4 years ago, he breaks this episode down into several areas where he goes into far more detail: 03:29 - The entry point int…
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When marketers get marketing attribution right, it opens up a whole new world to them in terms of finding efficiency with spending. However, the complexities of a multi-channel marketing team often lead to marketing attribution only showing a small piece of the puzzle. In this episode of Closing Time, meet Larry Todd of LeadsRx, a marketing attribu…
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In episode 281 of Building Your LeaderBrand, I sit down with Bill Gentry, an industrial organisational psychologist, leadership expert, and author of Be the Boss Everyone Wants to Work For: A Guide for New Leaders. Bill shares practical leadership lessons from his experience working with new leaders, emphasising the importance of fit, empathy, and …
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In this episode, James discusses forecasting and how to remove the guesswork. Why forecast? In business, we need to know we can continue and ensure that we have the assets in place to win that business. James gives his insights and experiences into forecasting and why it is so important in business. He discusses forecasting for different business t…
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You know you’ve arrived as a sales professional when you have repeatable business as an enterprise seller. Large deal sizes and a 7-figure W2…you’ve arrived. How can you start your career off on the right foot to end up a successful enterprise seller? Is sales leadership your end goal? In this episode of Closing Time, meet Craig Surgey, head of sal…
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If you run a business then making sure you are front and centre wherever opportunities happen often seems more a matter of luck than design. My business is all about changing that for clients. When I find someone doing smart things which get me excited - I love to share. In this week’s episode I ‘finally’ had the pleasure of chatting with Cheryl La…
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In this episode of Diary of a Sales Expert, James White sits down with Alexander Seery, an entrepreneur who overcame a challenging start in life through a strong mindset and self-investment. Alexander shares his inspiring journey, how he turned adversity into success, with his ventures, from Property to Shifts to Success (which helps police officer…
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There’s nothing funny about sales…or is EVERYTHING funny about sales? That’s the question for this week’s Closing Time guest, Tom Boston. The daily trials and tribulations of the modern seller are happening in offices and homes across the world every day. As a former Brand Awareness leader for SalesLoft, Tom created a safe, fun place for salespeopl…
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In this episode, James talks about subject lines and e-mails that get results. This is something James works with on his own sales team and when you implement this the chance of success increases. The average response rate of e-mails is between 1% and 3% at best, which is why many companies have automated e-mails however they are often very poor. J…
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Simple copy wins now more than ever. That’s what data from Unbounce, the global leader in landing page creation and optimization software, showed in the newly released 2024 Conversion Benchmark Report. Analyzing proprietary Unbounce data from over 57 million conversions across multiple industries, the report found a 2x conversion rate with simple c…
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In this episode of The Personal Brand Business Show, I had a conversation with Laura Ora, a speaker and coach from Pennsylvania. Laura shares her journey of transitioning from a successful branding agency to pursuing full-time speaking and offers profound insights on personal growth, authenticity, and professional evolution. Laura's mission is to d…
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In this episode, James talks about obtaining your prospect's budget. This is a big problem in the sales process; qualifying leads is vital as soon as possible to save time. James starts by talking about budgets and how they work. However, this is vital for qualifying leads so James covers how best to find if their budget matches the service you off…
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Getting your startup from the minimum viable product (MVP) to unicorn status doesn’t happen by chance. In this episode of Closing Time, we meet Stijn Hendrikse, GTM sales coach and author of T2D3 - a handbook for early-stage SaaS leaders. T2D3 stands for tripling your annual revenue for two years in a row and then doubling it for three more years. …
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In this episode I'm chatting with Jenna VanLeeuwen about the often-overlooked aspects of financial strategy that can make or break your business. From balancing work you love with essential growth activities like sales and marketing to planning for future financial stability, this conversation is packed with practical advice and wisdom. 🔑 5 Keys th…
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In this episode, James discusses the importance of building a brand. With the rise of AI, James believes that brands are more important than ever. AI is, of course, the way the world is going, but that is why James believes building your own brand is so important. Humans prefer talking to humans. In addition, building a brand is about building trus…
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You’ve heard of the six go-to-market motions, but there's a new kid on the block...buyer-led growth. Meet Sean Piket, a fractional CRO and founder of RevXsell. Sean is passionate about buyer-first, customer-centric B2B selling, and he coined buyer-led growth to help sellers recognize the way today’s buyer wants to buy. This isn't a new motion but r…
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In the latest episode of The podcast, I sat down with Kris Ward to talk about how entrepreneurs approach their business time, team, and toolkit management. Kris shares some real belters on reducing work hours, improving productivity, and the vital role of Virtual Assistants (VAs) can play when you get it right. 🎙 Key Takeaways: - Team Building & Ef…
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In this episode, James welcomes Felicity Jay to talk about our bodies and how we can get the most out of them. James himself feels this is vitally important in business. We drive our businesses and operating at our peak feeling great is vital to business success. If you would like to know more about James, and how he helps businesses with their sal…
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B2B sales has never been more of a challenge than it is today—buying committees are complex, sales cycles are long, and buyers are inherently risk-averse. When you’re focused on the big picture (closing deals and hitting quota), it’s easy to forget how your daily activities drive your success or hold you back. In this episode of Closing Time, Kevin…
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Today on The Personal Brand Business Show I'm speaking with Sean Osborne who shares his journey from homelessness to building a multimillion-dollar tech company by age 30. Sean broke down the importance of having a solid email list as an unshakeable business asset and we delved into mindset mastery, the impact of surrounding yourself with successfu…
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In this episode, James talks about sales challenges and gives some ideas on how you can think outside the box to overcome those challenges. Here are the main parts of the podcast but be sure to listen to get James’s insights. 1 – Self-review and Self Reflection 2 – Create some time to think away from distractions 3 – Brainstorm and write ideas down…
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Many businesses aspire to move upmarket to enterprise, but there’s a catch—long, sometimes painfully long, deal cycles and demanding customers can make it a challenging arena. If your small business deals aren’t fueling your growth, here’s a tip: don’t underestimate the mid-market advantage. Mid-market companies (typically with 50-250 employees) of…
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This week on the podcast I'm speaking with incredible productivity mentor, Louise Miller! We delved into the secrets behind maintaining sanity while launching multiple ventures, the critical importance of starting where you are, and the magic of focusing on the essentials. In this episode, Louise and I tackled various topics, from tackling the shin…
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