Sentences with phrase «slick sales pitches»

Plenty of organizations with bad intentions but slick sales pitches circle over our profession, looking for their next victim.
Whether that means doling out mouthwatering samples from behind the counter, creating interactive games to play on the web or offering online courses that teach people how to make their own pasta, today's marketers need to deliver more than slick sales pitches and rock - bottom prices — or risk getting left in the dust.
Start looking at models online and check pricing before you visit any dealerships so that you know what you want, hopefully you won't make a snap decision based on a slick sales pitch, and won't get swindled.
Impressionable youth falls for the slick sales pitch the church has been using for 2000 years to increase its membership, thereby increasing its cash flow, gold, gems, and real estate holdings.
Careful not to be seduced by a slick sales pitch.
If you go on the internet to pull your credit score make sure it says it is a FICO score because any other name or slick sales pitch calling it anything else is a FAKE - O score.
So why did I give in to the slick sales pitch?
well, I hope their «platform» does a better job in their Apps than they do at identifying population centers;) An objective person not influenced by a slick sales pitch will stick with BiggerPockets.

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No one is comfortable in this process — except perhaps a few die - hard sales types, the ones that have their slick pitches down to a science.
The sales pitches can be slick and often include pseudoscientific appeals and references to studies that «prove» their effectiveness.
Whether it's a nice person working 3rd shift in the Phillipines for Xlibris or a somewhat slicker sales person calling from Author House or any one of a number of «Your Name Imprinted Here» Author Solutions imprints like Westbow Press and Abbot Press, the pitch is the same.
Slick Wall Street sales pitches and fear tactics are cleverly designed to make your broker rich, not you.
Google has already perfected the sales pitch, it already knows how to talk and appeal to its customers — but that slick sheen on the surface has to be backed up by a trustworthy operational backbone.
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