Ten Great Sales Blogs To Bookmark
Today, I’d like to share with you ten sales/motivational blogs/websites that I have bookmarked and suggest you do the same. While not all publish new content daily, they are certainly worth checking out on a regular basis.
Take time to read their archived material. There’s gold in there.
(In no particular order)
-www.gitomer.com
Jeffrey Gitomer: Great stuff here from one of the masters. Love the Sales Caffeine newsletter, too. If you only subscribe to one newsletter, I’d be hard pressed to find one I’d recommend more.
-www.mtdsalestraining.com
Sean McPheat: Good stuff and a vast catalog of archived material. You could spend hours on Sean’s site!
-www.thesaleshunter.com
Mark Hunter: Great site. Easy to navigate with tons of content. Plenty of extras here from a very prolific writer and trainer.
-www.actingforsales.com
Julie Hansen: Julie’s unique style puts you “center stage”. From the Oscars to Mad Men, she weaves sales and acting in a professional, easy-to-understand and apply manner. Good stuff!
-www.burg.com
Bob Burg: Quick, easy to ready blog entries from a master speaker and trainer. Plenty of extras here, too. One of my favorites.
-www.fearless-selling.ca
Kelley Robertson: One of Canada’s leading sales experts. I always learn something reading Kelley’s blog. Great material for all levels of salespeople.
-www.salespromagazine.com
Sales Pro Magazine: Not a lot of content, but worth bookmarking. Usually updates monthly.
-www.sellingpower.com
Selling Power Magazine: Monthly online of the print edition plus added digital content. Lots of white papers, studies and information. A good site for webinars and other learning engagements.
-www.thesalesblog.com
S. Anthony Iannarino: Have you ever notice the good domain names are owned by the pros? Well, this is no different. Always enjoy reading Anthony’s work. Free ebooks and more here. Excellent site.
-www.ziglar.com
Zig Ziglar: Not a lot of “blog” content, but you can sign up for Zig’s newsletter. Plus, my personal belief is that anyone in this profession needs to read his work.
Lagniappe: In South Louisiana “Lagniappe” is defined as “a little something extra”. Here’s your Lagniappe for today:
This started out to be a simple blog post, but turned into quite the exercise. Trying to narrow my list down to just ten was harder than one would think. There are plenty of others out there. (Hopefully, you’ve bookmarked this one). Enjoy—and always keep reading, listening and learning!
Question: OK, what did I leave out? Add your favorites in the comments below.
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June 01, 2012
Butch – thank you. What an honor to be listed amongst this amazing group of people. You most definitely made my day. And, I always enjoy reading your works and learning from you. YOU are a pro, my friend! Thanks again!
June 01, 2012
Bob, thank you so much! I consider that a huge compliment coming from you!
June 01, 2012
Thanks for including me in this stellar line-up, Butch! The only one you left out? Butchbellah.com! And how come we’ve never talked about your stand-up career??! Julie
June 01, 2012
Thanks Julie! And the comedy career was a lifetime ago! (best sales training I ever had, though!)
June 01, 2012
Hi Butch, I agree with the rankings, who’s missing? There is … a little,little new entry in Italy little known but very … followed by the Italian Il Commerciale – The Salesman We are not a blogger specialized but we want to select and qualify the best contributions on the sale of the network, such as Your course.
All the Best!
MR