The Extremely Successful Salesman's Club
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"The choices you make from this day forward will lead you, step by step, to the future you deserve."
In the heart of Victorian London - on a small three legged table, locked away in a circular room deep within the walls of the most elite and important private gentleman's club of them all - sits an ancient manuscript that spells out the secret word of success.
During the summer of 1887, Barnabas Kreuz sends his young nephew an intriguing invitation - to join him in London and become a member of The Extremely Successful Salesman's Club.
There's just one catch; to pass the club's strict induction process he must spend a week learning seven strangely ambiguous rules, which can only be uncovered by following a series of clues etched into the very fabric of the city.
If Simeon can prove that he has understood the deeper meaning behind each rule, he will receive a single letter - and if all seven letters are arranged in a specific order, a word with many meanings will be revealed - the secret word off success.
Read it, recommend it to friends - just make sure you keep it hidden from your competition.
What goodreads.com reviewers are saying about The Extremely Successful Salesman's Club
"An enjoyable, easy to read story with deep meanings to reflect on, and practical advice to apply in sales and leadership."
"Rarely would I re-read a novel, but I will this one. A pleasant and informative read. If you can't abide the typical fluff novel, you may enjoy this one. It teaches a little something along the way."
"I could not put this book down. Each of the seven critical rules is enveloped in stories that make this book truly enjoyable."
"I learned how to become a better person, how to communicate to other people better, and the basic principles of becoming a successful salesperson."
"On the surface this is a manual to teach you how to sell effectively and improve your life. But it is presented in a humorous and very clever fictionalised "Victorian" series of diary entries. Neither of these descriptions do it justice. Very easy to read but makes you think."
"Well written and enjoyable to read. Really good idea to write a work of fiction incorporating sales tips and techniques. Will certainly recommend it."
sales book,successful, sales techniques, sales skills, salesmanship, success principles,
In the heart of Victorian London - on a small three legged table, locked away in a circular room deep within the walls of the most elite and important private gentleman's club of them all - sits an ancient manuscript that spells out the secret word of success.
During the summer of 1887, Barnabas Kreuz sends his young nephew an intriguing invitation - to join him in London and become a member of The Extremely Successful Salesman's Club.
There's just one catch; to pass the club's strict induction process he must spend a week learning seven strangely ambiguous rules, which can only be uncovered by following a series of clues etched into the very fabric of the city.
If Simeon can prove that he has understood the deeper meaning behind each rule, he will receive a single letter - and if all seven letters are arranged in a specific order, a word with many meanings will be revealed - the secret word off success.
Read it, recommend it to friends - just make sure you keep it hidden from your competition.
What goodreads.com reviewers are saying about The Extremely Successful Salesman's Club
"An enjoyable, easy to read story with deep meanings to reflect on, and practical advice to apply in sales and leadership."
"Rarely would I re-read a novel, but I will this one. A pleasant and informative read. If you can't abide the typical fluff novel, you may enjoy this one. It teaches a little something along the way."
"I could not put this book down. Each of the seven critical rules is enveloped in stories that make this book truly enjoyable."
"I learned how to become a better person, how to communicate to other people better, and the basic principles of becoming a successful salesperson."
"On the surface this is a manual to teach you how to sell effectively and improve your life. But it is presented in a humorous and very clever fictionalised "Victorian" series of diary entries. Neither of these descriptions do it justice. Very easy to read but makes you think."
"Well written and enjoyable to read. Really good idea to write a work of fiction incorporating sales tips and techniques. Will certainly recommend it."
sales book,successful, sales techniques, sales skills, salesmanship, success principles,
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