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Are You Ready to Make More Money?

 

  Are you serious about your sales career? Do you find that you’ve reached a plateau or that you just don’t
  seem to be getting where you want to be? Do you find yourself confused about what you should be working
  on? Are you unorganized? Unable to develop specific, reachable and profitable goals? Are you in need of
  in-depth counseling and direction? Do you need direction and discipline? Do you need immediate help in
  breaking down sales and prospecting situations? Do you know where you want to go but don’t really know
  how to get there? Do you know you need a detailed, workable plan but just don’t know how to create and
  implement it?

  The questions above reflect over 75% of all salespeople. They are serious. They want to succeed. They know
  where they want to go, they just don’t know exactly how to get there. They are willing to put in the time and
  effort to succeed, they just don’t know where to spend their time or how to get organized and trained to
  get where they want to go.

  In addition, they are frustrated because they aren’t getting what they need from their company or their
  manager.

  What they need is a coach. Someone who can give direction, discipline when needed, encouragement and
  training. They need someone who is in their corner, looking to help them build their career and their future, not
  the company’s future.  They need someone who has been there and knows how to get to the top.

  Do You Need a Coach?
 
If you find yourself with the above problems and issues, and that covers more then 75% of all salespeople,
  then you are a prime candidate for a coach.

  A coach can take you from where you are and help you create a successful, profitable, rewarding career. A
  coach can help you move from sales to management. A coach can help you work out your goals and reach
  them.

  The keys to a successful relationship with a coach are:

  • You must be fully committed to the success of your career
  • You must be open to suggestion, discussion, criticism, and growth
  • You must be willing to work--and work hard
  • You and your coach must “click”
     

  What a Coach Can Do

  • A coach can help you develop the tools and skills needed to succeed in sales
  • A coach can help give you direction and develop a detailed business plan
  • A coach can help you implement and work your plan
  • A coach can give wisdom, insight and suggestions from years of experience
  • A coach can give discipline
  • A coach can give organization
  • A coach can give in-depth, personalized training
  • A coach can give encouragement
  • A coach can be a sounding board
  • A coach will help you increase your sales and your income
  • A coach can help you plan your career moves and advancements
  • A coach can sometimes run interference for you

  What a Coach Cannot Do
 
A coach can help you get where you want to go, but a coach cannot:

  • A coach cannot force you to succeed
  • A coach cannot motivate you if you don’t want to be motivated
  • A coach cannot give you the desire to succeed
  • A coach cannot make you like your job
  • A coach cannot save your job if you don’t perform
  • A coach cannot make you perform

  Why Hire Me?
 
There are hundreds of coaches in the marketplace. So, why hire me?

  First: I’ve been where you are. Just like you, I’ve had to fight the demons of the
  business of selling. During my sales career I’ve sold cabinets and millwork to
  home and apartment builders; I’ve wholesaled investments to NASD firms; I’ve
  sold residential and commercial mortgages; I’ve sold advertising for a medical
  publication. I’ve had my successes and failures. I’ve struggled and I’ve made a
  ton of money. I’ve had to learn; I’ve had to seek out training on my own; I’ve
  had to find solutions because the company and my manager weren’t there for me.

  Second: I’ve managed where you are. I’ve managed sales forces that wholesaled
  investments to NASD firms throughout the country; I’ve owned and managed a
  successful mortgage company; I’ve owned and managed a successful publication;
  and I’ve managed sales trainers and consultants. I’ve managed salespeople just
  like yourself. I understand your management’s point of view.

  Third: I’ve failed, just like you. Like every active salesperson, I’ve failed more
  than I’ve succeeded. I’ve heard the word “no” far more often than the word “yes”.
  I’ve had the same depression, the same frustration, the same hopelessness that
  every salesperson has had. I’ve worked my butt off on a prospect, just to see
  them go with a competitor. I’ve done a heck of a great job on an account just to
  have my company screw it up. And I’ve screwed up sales because I allowed
  myself to get distracted. I’ve done it all at one time or another.

  Fourth: I’ve succeeded. I’ve had enormous successes. I’ve closed the biggest
  deals in my company’s history; I’ve outsold everyone else; I’ve had regions and
  national sales teams that have set records; I’ve developed creative solutions to
  problems that my company has struggled with forever; I’ve found ways to succeed
  when it looked like the only thing that could possibly happen was failure.

  In other words, I’ve been where you’ve been, done what you’ve done and know your problems, issues and
  heartache. And I’ve been where you want to be and know the great joy of being there. I’m not some young
  hotshot who happens to have had a couple of great years in sales and decided that he knew it all and
  would become a coach.

  I’ve paid my dues and I know what I’m talking about. I’m not an overnight success that is going to share my
  great wisdom gained from my whole two years in sales. I’ve been there for over 25 years. In several different
  industries. Both as salesperson and manager, and then finally as owner. And I’m still there--I’m
  still the primary salesperson in my company. I work the trenches everyday--just like you.

  My Philosophy
 
When selecting a coach you need to know the coach’s philosophy. You are investing in your future. You’re
  going to pay a fairly sizable amount of money to someone who is going to have a tremendous influence on
  your career--and your life. You better know what that person’s philosophy is before you invest your
  dollars.

  My sales and business philosophy can be summarized with six points:

  One: No one can motivate you except yourself. I can help motivate you, but you
  are the only one who can decide if you are open to being motivated.

  Two: You cannot get anywhere without a detailed plan. If you don’t set out
  concrete, measurable goals and objectives and know exactly how you are going
  to reach those goals and objectives, you’ll never get much further than you are
  currently.

  Three: You cannot get anywhere on your own. Sales is a lonely business. Most
  often, sales calls are one-on-one situations. So, the rejection is taken
  personally, just as the joy of a sale is taken personally. The fear of rejection,
  the elation of success and everything in between is most often experienced in
  isolation from our supporters, friends, colleagues and family. Worse, once the
  we’ve heard the “no,” or even the “yes,” others really aren’t too interested in
  hearing about it. Yet, we need someone who is on our side to participate in the
  joy--or hurt--of our careers. We all need a partner in our business. And, to a
  certain extent, that’s what a coach is.

  Four: We all need discipline to keep us on track. A coach is not the salesperson
  in the next cubical who pats us on the back and says “good job,” and then goes
  back to work. A coach not only gives the high five’s for a good job, but meets out
  the discipline when needed. A coach isn’t’ the good guy all the time--sometimes
  the circumstances call of the bad guy to come out and enforce the rules.

  Five: It is a partnership: Both parties have distinct responsibilities in the
  coaching partnership. Your responsibilities include honesty; effort; dedication;
  commitment; and desire. My responsibilities are honesty; well thought out
  direction; seeking your best interests; and, at times, bluntness.

  Six: I’m not here to help you along some mystical road to self-discovery. My
  job is to help you create and implement the plans, methods, skills and focus to
  reach your career potential. If you’re looking for a den mother to help you find
  yourself or to sympathize with failure, that isn’t me. If you want to learn how to
  significantly increase your income, your sales, and your career, let’s talk.

  If you are serious about your career, if you want a coach who will accept the responsibility of understanding
  where you are and where you want to go, if you want to make more money and enjoy your career more, and if
  you want a coach who knows the landscape and how to negotiate it--and has the scars to prove it,
  then we need to talk.

  Am I a “Certified” Coach?
  You may have noticed that there are coaches that have coaching “certifications.” I, like most of the top sales
  coaches, am not certified. Why?

  Certification is bogus.  There isn’t a coaching certification organization in existence. There are companies
  that sell certification. You pay a fee to learn their process.  Do you have to have been in sales in order to
  become a “certified” sales coach?  No. You simply have to pay your money. Certification is, in other words,
  useless. It is a way to try to give credibility to those without credibility--and to make money for the company
  that offers the certification.

  Does this mean that all “certified” coaches are bad? Of course not. It simply means that you have to evaluate
  the coach based on what they know and how they can help you whether or not they are certified. Ignore the
  certification and evaluate the coach.  And when looking at their certification, remember what it really
  means--they paid a few thousand dollars to get the “certification.”  It doesn’t mean they know what
  they are doing.

  My background is the same as yours--sales. If you look a the top trainers in the industry, none are certified,
  but all come from the trenches of sales. We don’t operate on theory as the “certified” trainer does, we operate
  from the real world of selling.  We don’t have to rely on some script of “ask this and then say this,” we rely on
  knowing what selling is about because we have done what you are doing.

  Yes, it Costs Money
 
Unfortunately, hiring a top coach isn’t inexpensive. But consider the return on your investment. Depending on
  the contract you select, my coaching services and your payment arrangements, my fees range from $350 to
  $750 US per month. In the great scheme of coaching services, my fees are moderate and more than
  reasonable. The question isn’t can you afford it.
 
  The question is what is your success worth?

  My fee is typically what? One or two additional sales per month?

  A cheap price to move your career from where it is, to where it should be.

  Fee Schedule:

  • Single month contract $750 US   

    One one-hour telephone conference each week for four weeks. Unlimited
    e-mail support.
  • Quarterly contract: $500 per month: $1,350 if paid lump-sum
    Initial one-hour telephone conference first week and then either two thirty
    minute calls or one one-hour call each week thereafter. Unlimited e-mail
    support.
    Contract Paid Monthly $500 now and 2 payments of $500   

    Contract Paid in Full     
  • 6 month contract: $400 per month: $2,160 if paid lump-sum
    Initial one-hour telephone conference first week and then either two thirty
    minute calls or one one-hour call each week thereafter. Unlimited e-mail
    support.
    Contract Paid Monthly $400 now and 5 payments of $400   

    Contract Paid in Full       
  • Annual contract: $350 per month: $3,750 if paid in lump-sum
    Two one-hour teleconferences first week and then one one-hour call each
    week thereafter. Unlimited e-mail support and one additional hour of
    unscheduled phone conference each month.
    Contract Paid Monthly  $350 now and 11 payments of $350 

    Contract Paid in Full     
  • Hourly consultation (no contract) $250 per hour            


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  Group Coaching: Need coaching for a team or more than one salesperson?  Get team coaching pricing
 
here.

  What Now?
 
The ball is in your court. If you want to seriously examine your career and its potential in light of a top notch
  coach, either give me a call at 281-216-6845 or e-mail me at
pmccord@mccordandassociates.com. Can you
  afford not to?

  What are People Saying About Paul’s Coaching?

  Bobby Kirby, insurance sales, Phoenix, AZ:
  “I want to thank you for the change you’ve made in my business in only 60 days.  This
  is the best money I’ve invested in my career.  I was skeptical at first since I’d had
  a bad experience with “coaching” before. As a matter of fact, my wife was totally
  against trying it again. I just can’t thank you enough.”

  Carol Anderson, Realtor, Miami, FL:
  “Paul, you were my last hope as a Realtor. I’ve been in real estate for over two years
  and did everything my company told me and nothing worked.  You’ve made me a real
  Realtor--I’m actually making a living at this! I’m shooting to be on the podium this
  Winter at our awards banquet for my production and I honestly think I’m going to make
  it.  Want to stand up on stage with me and share the award?”

  Robert Haynes, UBS, Boston, MA:
  “This is really powerful material. I’ve found your techniques and strategies are making
  a difference in more than just my career.  I’m looking forward to learning more as we
  go along.”

  LaShanda Johnson, mortgage broker, San Diego, CA:
  “I wish I had known about you long ago.  My sales have doubled in less than 3 months
  and I certainly expect them to double again within the next 4 or 5 months. I’m
  changing my quarterly contact to the annual contract as of today.”
 

  McCord and Associates                                          2410 S. Kirkwood, Ste. 253                                          Houston, Texas 77077
  281-497-0378 or 281-216-6845                         pmccord@mccordandassociates.com