Ep 38: Jason Marc Campbell – How to Sell with Love and Integrity

Episode Summary:
Jason wants to inspire those who are terrified of sales to see it as a rewarding activity with the power to change people's lives. His techniques and concepts will make you adore the entire selling process.
Favorite Quote:
“I'm trying to create a world where people sell from a place of love.” Jason Marc Campbell
Show notes:

Jason wants to inspire those who are terrified of sales to see it as a rewarding activity with the power to change people's lives. His techniques and concepts will make you adore the entire selling process.

Jason Marc Campbell is an international public speaker and sales trainer, as well as the author of Selling with Love and the host of the Selling with Love podcast. He interviews intellectuals from all around the world on issues such as leadership, team building, communication, productivity, and a variety of other topics.

In this episode of the Loans On Demand Podcast, Jason discusses with Luke how he learned a great deal about sales, became passionate about it, and overcame his fear of rejection. He also explains the “four levels of emotions in sales ” and “five loves in selling,” all of which are fascinating to learn about. Listen in to discover the numerous ways for mastering the craft.

What You Will Learn:

  • What it means to “sell with love.”
  • Why finding your niche is crucial.
  • How sales are influenced by emotions.
  • The advantages of using scripts.
  • And much more!

Favorite Quote:

“I'm trying to create a world where people sell from a place of love.”

  • Jason Marc Campbell

How To Get Involved:

Visit the Website to learn more about Jason, or connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Click here to get a copy of his book from Amazon, and here to listen to his podcast.

Learn more about Luke through the Website, or connect with him on LinkedIn, and Facebook.

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