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Sales Influence - Why People Buy!

I came from the world of selling as an account manager and moved up the ranks to Director of Sales, then VP of International Sales and eventually President of Sales and Marketing. I know what it takes to sell and how to manage and motivate your sales team. I didn't read a book on selling; I LIVED IT! Selling has become tougher! It isn't what it use to be! Show up, do the dog-and-pony and close the deal! Not any more! Today's buyer has changed given access to more information. This means buyers are more informed and more skeptical when it comes to buying. In this podcast, we'll discuss "Finding the Why in How People Buy"! Using the latest studies in consumer behavior and neuromarketing, you'll learn new ways to sell more effectively!
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Dec 1, 2025

An excerpt from the Sales Influence Podcast features host Victor Antonio analyzing the true obstacles that prevent customers from making a purchase, regardless of need or budget. Antonio uses his own reluctance to buy a replacement computer to illustrate that consumer hesitation is often not due to a lack of money, time, or trust, but is instead the perceived mental effort of transitioning to a new product. This resistance is generated by the mental anguish and imagined fear of administrative tasks, such as transferring data, finding registration codes, and potentially updating or repurchasing software licenses. He defines this core hurdle as buying friction, emphasizing that it represents a significant switchover cost for the customer. The primary sales strategy proposed is that companies must actively reduce this friction—by offering seamless, guaranteed transfer services—to encourage rapid customer conversion and increase sales velocity.

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