Introducing SocialSelling.Training - Ep. 087
SocialSelling.Training is now live! Greg Hyer and Martin Brossman introduce their new sales training platform for those looking to improve their social selling skills.
SocialSelling.Training launches with two free courses, “LinkedIn Profile Fundamentals for Social Selling” and “Twitter Profile Fundamentals for Social Selling.”
Greg and Martin start the show talking about the recent events at Twitter including the leadership changes and financial performance. Please keep in mind that Twitter is a financially viable company. Wall Street simply doesn’t understand social media networks like Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
Greg shares the plans for SocialSelling.Training and how they will be rolling out a new course every month of 2016. By the end of the year there could be as many as 14 courses. Students who complete all 14 courses will earn their Social Selling Certification from Linking into Sales. The next course to be released in February 2016 is “Establishing a Social Selling Routine.”
The Social Selling Podcast by Linking into Sales is sponsored in kind by North Carolina State University - Technology Training Solutions. Please be sure to visit to learn more about their professional continuing education opportunities so you too can sharpen your technology skills and remain competitive in your industry.
Audio Run-time: 28:25
The Linking into Sales Social Selling Podcast is a professional development podcast geared towards sales and marketing professionals that use social media tools and networks to support the sales process and help them become more proficient in social selling.
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