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[Free Video] Secrets of Sales (and Life) Success

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Hi {NAME}, You know those rare people who have such an impact on you, that you look back and realize

Hi {NAME}, You know those rare people who have such an impact on you, that you look back and realize you’ve shaped your life around their wisdom? Zig Ziglar is one of those people for me. If you don’t know Zig, he’s an author, speaker, businessman, and all-around prince of a guy. When I was first starting my career as a young buck in the sales world, I used to listen to Zig’s cassette recordings (Yep. I’m aging myself here…) and just soaked up his wisdom on selling. The biggest impact that Zig had on me, though, was through his commitment to his career and his family. He was the first person that gave me the vision that I could succeed at work and in life — that it wasn’t an either/or proposition. That has been hugely powerful ever since. All that to say, Zig is a family man who’s found huge success in the sales world. So when he puts out a new video or resource, I always pay attention. Which is why I wanted to let you know about a [new free video series]( that Zig has created, together with Kevin Harrington (who’s known for inventing the infomercial — and for his role on Shark Tank)! The series is called [Secrets of Sales Success](, and in the first video, Kevin reveals the biggest core sales secret he learned from Zig. It’s a secret that unlocks the essence of sales. In short, he says that everything is selling and selling is serving. Basically, the key to success in every area of life is selling. And the key to selling the right way is serving. It might sound crazy or confusing, but there’s a lot of truth packed into it. The video explains it so well, so [go check it out](. Not only is this series FREE, but it’s packed full of awesome Zig content and great lessons (for selling and for life) from Kevin. [Catch the video here.]( --Michael P.S. Word on the street is that this video is available for just a few days, so [register to watch it while you can!]( P.P.S. I was kind of disappointed this wasn’t available on cassette tape, but I guess Zig keeps up with the times. (Do they even make cassette players anymore?) You're receiving this email because you signed up to receive my email updates. Occasionally, I'll also share other opportunities I think you'll find valuable. To update your subscription preferences, click here]( Michael Hyatt & Company P.O. Box 1221 Franklin, Tennessee 37065 United States

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