He Said She Said Podcast Episode 35

It’s time for Episode 35 of the He Said/She Said Podcast with Hasseman Marketing!  This podcast is designed to give an inside look at being married and being entrepreneurs and the projects we are working on and the challenges we are facing!    We talk about business, family, community and more. So listen in and let us know what you think!

On this episode we talk about…

Trending Topic

This week Kirby and Amy talk about some real and positive momentum in Coshocton County.  This not only is showing up in the good work people are doing, but the way that citizens are speaking out against negativity online.  It’s refreshing and exciting to see!

Weekly Whirlwind

This week in the Weekly Whirlwind Amy spends some time talking about slow and steady progress at the building at 539.  Kirby talks about trying to keep up when things are going well.

Lesson In Life

This week in the “lesson in life” Kirby and Amy talk about the need to focus on their own areas of control.  Amy discusses that sometimes when you focus on other people’s decisions and choices, it can be incredibly frustrating.  It’s important to stay in your own circle of influence…but it’s not easy!

Shout Outs

Each week we want to give a shout out to an organization or an individual doing good work.  This week Kirby and Amy give a shout out to Coshocton County Prosecutor Jason Given.  Jason and his team work hard to keep the community safe.  It’s an often under appreciated job…but oh so important!

So that’s a wrap!  Thanks for listening to Episode 33 of the He Said She Said Podcast!   Any feedback will be welcome as we try to provide you value!  If you want to subscribe you can do that where you normally get podcasts…or you can head here to follow on Soundcloud.

Thanks so much for listening!  If you have any topics you want Kirby and Amy to cover, please comment and let us know!  Oh…and if you like this content, check out this page where you can find all of the content we create!  

He Said She Said Podcast Episode 34

It’s time for Episode 34 of the He Said/She Said Podcast with Hasseman Marketing!  This podcast is designed to give an inside look at being married and being entrepreneurs and the projects we are working on and the challenges we are facing!    We talk about business, family, community and more. So listen in and let us know what you think!

On this episode we talk about…

Trending Topic

This week Kirby and Amy talk about the political season that is upon us.  We are in the primary season but this whole year will be filled with this.  Can we maintain a level of civility?  If so, it’s up to us.  Listen to Kirby and Amy’s take!

Weekly Whirlwind

This week in the Weekly Whirlwind Kirby talks about an uptick in video activity and the idea of working through a short week.  Amy talks about being the “Diva of Drywall” and progress at the 539 Property!

Lesson In Life

This week in the “lesson in life” Kirby and Amy talk the challenge of accepting compliments.  We often talk about the idea of giving praise and compliments, but it’s important to accept them gracefully as well.  Why is that so hard?

Shout Outs

Each week we want to give a shout out to an organization or an individual doing good work.  This week Amy leads the charge on complimenting everyone that is “all in” on a week of kindness.  Listen in to hear more!

So that’s a wrap!  Thanks for listening to Episode 33 of the He Said She Said Podcast!   Any feedback will be welcome as we try to provide you value!  If you want to subscribe you can do that where you normally get podcasts…or you can head here to follow on Soundcloud.

Thanks so much for listening!  If you have any topics you want Kirby and Amy to cover, please comment and let us know!  Oh…and if you like this content, check out this page where you can find all of the content we create!  

5 Timeless Rules of Selling

5 timeless rules of selling

In a world of overnight delivery and immediate gratification, starting a real business can seem painfully slow.  We have more tools than ever before to build awareness, and that is a wonderful thing.  But I have been reminded lately that a “share” on social media is not the same as a “sale.”  When you are working to build a real, long term business, there are not as many shortcuts as we would like to believe.  Real brand building takes time.  So while you should use all of the new tools in the toolbox, there are 5 timeless rules of selling that still apply.

See The People

Despite the the proliferation of social media, building your sales is not just about having a presence on Instagram.  There is still very real value to to getting in front of someone and seeing them face to face when you can.  You have the ability to just “be with them.”  There is power in that kind of focus.  And they get to do the same with you.  At it’s very core, we humans trust things that we are more familiar with.  So by letting your clients see you, you gain credibility with them.  Whether that’s showing up in their office with great branded merchandise, or just being at the events that they frequent, it’s still VERY important to see the people…and let the people see you!

Simply Listen

If this seems cliche, it is.  It’s cliche because it’s true.  As salespeople and entrepreneurs, we get so excited about what we are selling we forget to learn what our customer needs.  It’s so important to ask questions first, then tell our story.  We can tell our story SO much better when we understand the audience.  For me, listening starts with good questions.  Here are some good ones to start with.

Provide Them Value

Once you have listened to the prospect or client, don’t JUST try to sell them something.  Of course you want (and need) to make the sale.  But it’s so important to make sure you present a solution that actually provides value.  If you can’t, walk away.  As we talk about at Hasseman Marketing, it’s not about making one sale.  It’s about creating 25 year customers.  You can’t create that kind of long term relationship if you take advantage of people.

Show Gratitude

If you are blessed enough to make a sale, it’s not time to move onto the next transaction (at least not yet).  It’s time to (sincerely) say thank you.  The danger of the quick sale mentality is that each sale can become very transactional.  You can become so focused on the next customer that you forget to appreciate the one you already have.  It’s simple to fix this.  Take an extra minute and write a note of thanks.  Want to be more “new school?”  Record a personal note and thank them on video.  Either way, make sure you take the time to bridge the appreciation gap in your business.

Be Consistent

It’s not just about showing up.  It’s about showing up every day.  So many of us see inconsistency in our sales.  It’s often because of inconsistency in our effort.  We hustle hard and do the pro-active activities while we are slow (because we have time).  This creates sales in our business, so we stop the pro-active hustle while we are tending to the business we created.  Then we become slow again…and the cycle starts again.  The key to consistent sales is keeping up the hustle while you are busy.  It’s simple…just not easy.

These are 5 timeless rules of selling.  This is NOT to say you should not embrace all of the new tools of brand building.  You should.  But don’t forget the foundation, or the whole operation will come tumbling down!

Thanks for reading.  Please feel free to share with anyone who is in sales or building a business.  If you want to check out all of our content, head over to our blog page.

He Said She Said Podcast Episode 33

It’s time for Episode 33 of the He Said/She Said Podcast with Hasseman Marketing!  This podcast is designed to give an inside look at being married and being entrepreneurs and the projects we are working on and the challenges we are facing!    We talk about business, family, community and more. So listen in and let us know what you think!

On this episode we talk about…

Trending Topic

This week Kirby and Amy talk about the “new season” they are in.  As they discuss, they went from full house to empty nest and back.  How is that going?  Listen in to find out!

Weekly Whirlwind

This week in the Weekly Whirlwind Amy talks about some progress at the building.  She updates us on the good news she shared last week…and what that means now.  Kirby talks about the work to catch up after time on the road while trying to be pro-active too.  It’s a challenge right now!

Lesson In Life

This week in the “lesson in life” Kirby and Amy talk about the complaining and how it is taking over our culture.  Kirby even “tells on himself” about a thing he was complaining about that he wasn’t even aware of…and how he has changed it!

Shout Outs

Each week we want to give a shout out to an organization or an individual doing good work.  This week Kirby and Amy talk about the Coshocton County Transportation improvements that were recently announced in Coshocton.  In addition, Kirby talks about Brad Fuller’s new podcast called “A Fuller Life.”  You can find that here!

So that’s a wrap!  Thanks for listening to Episode 33 of the He Said She Said Podcast!   Any feedback will be welcome as we try to provide you value!  If you want to subscribe you can do that where you normally get podcasts…or you can head here to follow on Soundcloud.

Thanks so much for listening!  If you have any topics you want Kirby and Amy to cover, please comment and let us know!  Oh…and if you like this content, check out this page where you can find all of the content we create!  

He Said She Said Podcast Episode 32

It’s time for Episode 32 of the He Said/She Said Podcast with Hasseman Marketing!  This podcast is designed to give an inside look at being married and being entrepreneurs and the projects we are working on and the challenges we are facing!    We talk about business, family, community and more. So listen in and let us know what you think!

On this episode we talk about…

Trending Topic

This week Kirby and Amy decided that they would be tone deaf if they did not talk about the tragic death of Kobe Bryant and the crash that took nine lives.  They discuss what they took away from the tragedy and how to move forward.

Weekly Whirlwind

This week in the Weekly Whirlwind Amy give some GOOD news at the building.  We have been waiting for this one.  Listen in as she talks about a big step forward.  Kirby talks about a month of travel, a quick update about his new book and how he is getting back in the swing of things at the office.

Lesson In Life

This week in the “lesson in life” Kirby and Amy make it simple.  Life is short.  We don’t know what is next.  Reach out.  Say the nice thing.  Live for today.

Shout Outs

Each week we want to give a shout out to an organization or an individual doing good work.  This week Kirby and Amy talk about the Hometown Takeover with HGTV and the work the Coshocton Port Authority and others are doing to work in the community.  How can you take part?  Listen in!

So that’s a wrap!  Thanks for listening to Episode 32 of the He Said She Said Podcast!   Any feedback will be welcome as we try to provide you value!  If you want to subscribe you can do that where you normally get podcasts…or you can head here to follow on Soundcloud.

Thanks so much for listening!  If you have any topics you want Kirby and Amy to cover, please comment and let us know!  Oh…and if you like this content, check out this page where you can find all of the content we create!