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TGS Marketing
营销服务
Spring Lake,NC 19 位关注者
It's not just a business, it's your whole brand! - Teresa G. Sivak
关于我们
- 网站
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https://www.tgs.marketing
TGS Marketing的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 营销服务
- 规模
- 1 人
- 总部
- Spring Lake,NC
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2021
- 领域
- military、marketing agency、website、business management、automations、brand strategy、small business branding、content creation和small business coaching
地点
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主要
US,NC,Spring Lake,28390
TGS Marketing员工
动态
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We’re Hiring! Become a Sales Consultant at TGSM Solutions (a subsidiary of TGS Marketing LLC) Are you self-motivated, goal-oriented, and ready to take control of your income? TGSM Solutions is looking for Sales Consultants to help businesses streamline operations with our CRM and our other marketing & automation solutions! What We Offer: ? Work from Home Options – No office, no limits! ? Part-time / Full-time flexibility – Work on your terms ? No Sales Experience Required – We train you! ? Private Community + Group Coaching + Mentorship ? Commission-Based Pay: 40%-60% Recurring on Closed Deals ??Option to Earn additional 5%-10% Commissions by Building Your Own Team Requirements: ?? 18+ and eligible to work in the U.S. ?? Self-motivated and goal-oriented ?? Tech-savvy with a passion for helping businesses grow Apply Now! → comment “Consultant” to get the details!
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Be My Content Team - Your Brand’s Personal Content Team at Work! Don’t stress about creating, scheduling, or managing your content—we’ve got you covered. With Be My Content Team, you’ll get: ? Engaging posts designed for your brand ? Professional photo and video content ? Consistent monthly content to keep your audience engaged Choose from 2 tiers— our basic and our premium!
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Believe it or not, subtle cues are not so subtle to a lead needing your help. Watch out for… 1. Eye Contact: Maintain steady (but not intense) eye contact to show attention and interest. Avoid looking at your phone, notes, or away for too long. 2. Body Language: Lean slightly forward to signal engagement. Avoid crossing your arms or looking too stiff, as it can seem closed off or disinterested. 3. Tone of Voice: Avoid monotony or overly energetic inflections, which may feel fake. 4. Pausing to Listen: Don’t rush to speak. Let the client fully explain their thoughts before responding, showing you value their input. 5. Use Their Language: Mirror key phrases or terminology they use to connect on their level. 6. Ask Open-Ended Questions 7. Avoid Overloading with Sales Jargon: Focus on the value of your services instead of emphasizing costs or upselling right away. Remember, it takes practice. Run a marathon, not a race.