Selling Happens All the Time

Man's hand writing "People buy from people they trust" on a chalkboardFive ways to make it easier to swallow.

By Martin Bissett
Business Development on a Budget

Selling is not something you abruptly need to go and do, and it’s not a suit you wear or a personality you adopt. You don’t need to suddenly be nicer or different because you are out of your comfort zone.

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For you, going forward, selling means a constant quest to build a perception of yourself and your firm. Once you buy into that idea, you can relax and realize that selling is not the enemy but the conduit through which you access new areas of business by demonstrating the value CPAs bring to clients.