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Each week Sales Babble host Pat Helmers shares selling secrets for non-sellers Pa t interviews sales guests and experts on the power of persuasion focused on a mindset of helping that ensures non-pushy win-win selling process. Fun yet informative, Sales Babble has helped sellers around the world become comfortable and quickly enjoy the role of sales professional 

Mar 21, 2023

Looking For Deals In All The Wrong Places #469

Are you looking for love in all the wrong places? Looking for deals in too many faces? As markets come and go, it’s easy to get an achy breaky heart. But sometimes, through no fault of our own, what used to work, stops working. If there’s one thing the Tao Te Ching has...


Mar 14, 2023

The Peril of Over Confidence When Selling #468

Have you ever let your ego get ahead of your success? Like that day you boasted you can eat anything. You agreed to accept the "habanero pepper challenge" but quickly found they were too hot to handle, burning your mouth and throat and then spent the next hour drinking...


Mar 7, 2023

The Way of AI and ChatGPT in Sales #467

Today instead of noodling on what the old master Lao Tze says about the Tao of Sales Babble we’re going to babble about a huge breakthrough this winter,   Artificial Intelligence or AI. Why? Let me make a bold statement: Not since crypto has there been a disruptive innovation at...


Feb 28, 2023

How to Dispel Anger with Difficult Prospects #466

Have you ever wanted to throttle a prospect despite the fact you know it would kill the deal? And then luckily you found some composure and  decided to hide from them rather than to become one of them?  That’s not a solution. The entire science of selling is based...


Feb 21, 2023

Why Action Speaks Louder than Words #465

There's a lot of sales babble out there that it takes a big personality and fast talking to be good at sales. There’s also a lot of people who think sales is a yucky business and avoid dealing with sales people as best they can. I get why people feel that way. Consider all the ...