{"id":46877,"date":"2016-01-23t05:01:26","date_gmt":"2016-01-23t10:01:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/48e130086c.nxcli.net\/?p=46877"},"modified":"2018-09-16t11:47:55","modified_gmt":"2018-09-16t15:47:55","slug":"develop-the-habit-of-consistency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2016\/01\/23\/develop-the-habit-of-consistency\/","title":{"rendered":"inspiration is good. but consistency always wins."},"content":{"rendered":"

\"man<\/a>yes, even during busy season.<\/strong><\/p>\n

by martin bissett<\/span><\/i>
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business development on a budget<\/span><\/i><\/a><\/p>\n

you may be asking yourself how you will know when you are successful in your selling efforts. many people have asked me that, but it\u2019s the wrong question because firms have different goals.<\/p>\n

more on business development: <\/b>banish the idea that selling is difficult<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>how to win your first client<\/span><\/a> |<\/span> 5 ways to make selling easier to swallow<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>you\u2019re selling all the time<\/span><\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

some want to simply tick over and replace the clients they lose, some want to grow exponentially, some want steady and consistent growth they can measure and monitor. so there is no one definition of success. but no matter what yours is, you will never attain it if you are inconsistent in your process of winning new business.
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