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New World Sales Addresses Concerns Surrounding the High-Ticket Remote Sales Industry

New World Sales Addresses Concerns Surrounding the High-Ticket Remote Sales Industry

Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady explores the high-ticket remote sales industry, focusing on the challenges and opportunities it presents. The discussion centers around New World Sales, a company that is addressing concerns in this rapidly growing field by emphasizing ethical sales education and legitimate job placement. As the industry faces scrutiny for exaggerated income claims and inadequate preparation, New World Sales positions itself as a skills-first alternative, aiming to provide long-term performance and professional development for its trainees.

The podcast highlights the transformation of high-ticket remote closing from an obscure role to a highly marketed career path, often misrepresented by training programs. New World Sales co-founders, Audrey Amendolara and Alexander Zebnitski, emphasize the importance of skill development over income projections, advocating for realistic expectations and legitimate company partnerships. The episode underscores the need for transparency and accountability in sales training programs, urging potential trainees to evaluate programs based on their emphasis on skill-building and real-world practice. For more information about New World Sales, visit their website at nwsales.org.

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