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NEW EPISODE: His “one-call close” nightmare

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Jon locked himself in for a month just to recover… New Episode: His “One-Call Close”

Jon locked himself in for a month just to recover… New Episode: His “One-Call Close” Nightmare "I had a nightmare with my sales team for a long time." That’s what Jon Penberthy, the founder of London's largest marketing conference, told me. His team was suffering from DISMAL single-digit closing rates on a $7K offer – a mere fraction of what most high-ticket programs cost. And to make matters worse, he was burning tons of goodwill with “pushy” one-call closes. So Jon did the unthinkable. He paused his ENTIRE operation… shut off all his ads and funnels… and took an entire month off to rewrite their entire sales script from scratch. And it was absolutely worth it. Because by adding just one more call to his process… He gets a consistent 40% closing rate for a $13K offer – all on COLD traffic! It’s an insane turnaround. And I had to know how he did it. Which is why I invited him to share his unorthodox “Push-Pull” approach in the latest episode of Steal Our Winners. Inside, Jon discusses: - A complete breakdown of his two-call Push-Pull sales script that closes 40% on cold traffic - The "one-sentence reverse frame" that makes leads relax instead of feeling sold to - When to refuse a prospect’s money to gain their trust - How to provide genuine value while subtly framing your offer as the only solution - Why one-call closes take longer than you think – and how to use the same amount of time to sell more with less stress - How to give all your offer details away – price, features, benefits – without losing any of the power - And many more… Bottom line: If you sell any kind of premium coaching, mastermind, or done-for-you service, this script could easily become the most valuable resource in your toolkit. So if you want to win over today's more skeptical, sales-savvy buyer… [Don’t miss Jon’s 27-part Push-Pull Sales Script here.](=) To higher profits, Rich Schefren = Not A Fan Of These Alerts? If you're not interested in hearing about Steal Our Winners releases, use the link below to stop further messages about them. (Don't worry… you’ll still receive our other emails and training.) [Please remove me from receiving alerts about Steal Our Winners releases.]( Legal Disclosures If you're a marketer, this is probably obvious... - Results Are Not Typical -- Stories and results we share often highlight the best outcomes, but may not reflect the average experience. - We Don't Verify Claims -- Claims presented by our partners, friends, or customers are assumed to be accurate, but are not verified in any way. - We Promote Affiliate Offers -- We often get compensated for recommending high-quality products and services from 3rd-parties that we trust. We Respect Your Privacy Strategic Profits occasionally carries advertising for third party services. This may be small ads in emails, or separate promotional emails. By subscribing to our free emails, you are consenting to receive these ads and promotions. Every email has an unsubscribe link that you can click to stop the emails at any time. Third parties provide certain services available on Strategic Profits.com on Strategic Profits behalf. Strategic Profits may provide information, including Personal Information, which Strategic Profits collects on the Web to third-party service providers to help us deliver programs, products, information, and services. Service providers are also an important means by which Strategic Profits maintains its Web site and mailing lists. Strategic Profits will take reasonable steps to ensure that these third-party service providers are obligated to protect Personal Information on Strategic Profits’ behalf. Strategic Profits does not intend to transfer Personal Information without your consent to third parties who are not bound to act on Strategic Profits behalf unless such transfer is legally required. Similarly, it is against Strategic Profits’ policy to sell Personal Information collected online without consent. DANGER: Clicking "Unsubscribe" Will Stop All Emails (Including Product Updates & Alerts) [Manage Preferences]() | [Unsubscribe]( Strategic Profits 104 Little Wood Lane Delray Beach, Florida 33444 United States Delivered By [Keap](

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