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Ep1 The PILLRs System - Everything You Need to Build a 7-Figure Business
- 2024/09/11
- 再生時間: 23 分
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あらすじ・解説
The secret weapon of business titans isn't what you think. It's not AI, fancy ads, or even superior products. It's the lost art of word-of-mouth marketing.
In this episode of Sales Assassins, hosts Joe Blackburn and Jason Croft reveal the PILLR system - a revolutionary approach to building a thriving business through genuine connections.
Joe, drawing from his experience as an insurance agent and financial advisor, shares how he went from farm-to-farm sales to creating a 7-figure business built entirely on referrals. He breaks down the PILLR acronym:
P - Pay (clients who pay your ideal amount)
I - Introductions (they introduce you when asked)
L - Like (mutual enjoyment of working together)
L - Listen (they follow your advice)
R - Referrals (unsolicited recommendations)
Jason digs in to help listeners understand the nuances of this system. He highlights the confidence boost that comes from working with ideal clients and the importance of giving your best advice, not just what the client wants to hear.
The hosts dive deep into:
- Why working with "A-hole" clients can sink your business
- The ethical dilemma of charging different rates for the same service
- How to transition from taking any client to working only with ideal ones
- The dangers of relying solely on digital marketing platforms
- Real-world examples of the PILLR system in action
This episode is a wake-up call for entrepreneurs drowning in marketing tactics. It's a return to the fundamentals of business - building real relationships that lead to sustainable growth.
Whether you're just starting out or looking to break through to the next level, the PILLR system offers a blueprint for becoming the most trusted and valued professional in your network.
Don't miss this masterclass in the art of influence. Your next big client might just be a conversation away.
Find all the show notes and links here: https://www.salesassassinspodcast.com/1