How about if I don't mind selling but I hate people in general?
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Hating selling is like hating a screwdriver.It's not that I fear rejection or have some kind of self limiting beliefs.
I was a real estate agent and was rejected left and right, knocking on people's doors, so I already know that it's not the issue.
Thing is, I just hate selling to people and having to talk to people whenever I don't want to. So I built an eCom business, cause its online. I can just sit on my computer, blast music and work on stuff I like.
But sometimes I think about building businesses that actually give tons of value, like building a digital marketing agency. Then I think about having to sell to people and I'm automatically 'restraining'.
So here's a question, would it be viable if I just hire a person to do the sales part for me? And I'll be the one running everything on the back end?
Will it 'take something away' from the value I provide or make it harder for my business to succeed?
I know this question might sound stupid but I always have this thought in my mind and wanted to listen to some opinions.
Thanks fellas
Hating selling is like hating a screwdriver.
Its a tool that you use in your business.
Can you pay someone else to use the screwdriver? Sure.
They better care for what you got to offer though, otherwise bye bye to sales.
Yup, pretty much.Thanks man. So basically, If I find a person who I believe represents the values of my not yet existing agency, and will do a great job in communicating those to potential customers - I can then remove myself of the sales equation and just focus on running the business and on the service, without hurting the value I provide.
Did I hit it?
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