The Street-Smart Salesman: How Growing Up Poor Helped Make Me Rich

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The Street-Smart Salesman: How Growing Up Poor Helped Make Me Rich

Author(s): Anthony Belli (Author)

  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Publication Date: 26 Jun. 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 240 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1118313194
  • ISBN-13: 9781118313190

Book Description

GROWING UP IN POVERTY, every day is a battle with fear, stress, and anxiety. Mistakes, misreads, misplays, miscalculations: all can end in missed opportunities that may never come again. The struggles of the poor demand courage, stamina, constant re-ordering of priorities, and the need for winning strategies. Salespeople—from entry-level cold callers to wily veterans—suffer much the same anxieties but lack the street-smart skills that a deeply deprived childhood demands: adapt or die,while still having fun!

Author Anthony Belli is a millionaire high-performance salesman and sales force manager who grew up dirt poor in East Harlem, New York. Often hungry and without a cent in his pocket, as a child, Belli became expert in the highly creative art of person-to-person negotiation using a variety of risk- managed, cash-producing techniques to underwrite his next slice of pizza, tactics he describes as “eating without stealing.” The Street-Smart Salesman imparts Belli’s hard-earned wisdom and advice to the lasting benefit of a salesperson’s bottom line and ability to sleep at night.

Populated with real-life characters from Belli’s old neighborhood—deadbeat landlord, hooker with a heart, mobbed-up candy store owner, countless junkies, winos, and wiseguys—this unflinching memoir teaches how the survival skills of the honest poor can be used to maximize success in sales. Belli’s wholly unconventional, ghetto-tested strategies include:

  • Minimize cold-calling: Using customers’ networks to supply your pipeline
  • Recognition that sales are driven by emotions—not logic, and not price
  • Playing dumb: When to talk and when to shut up
  • Why hope is your enemy—and reality your friend
  • Ways to play a last-minute balky customer
  • Prioritizing for profit
  • And more!

Belli’s hard-earned insights defy conventional sales training wisdom by valuing humility, creativity, attention, and improvisation over the vaunted one-two punch of ceaseless script recitation accompanied by free samples. Take his advice to heart, and watch your anxiety recede as your fortunes grow.

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GROWING UP IN POVERTY, every day is a battle with fear, stress, and anxiety. Mistakes, misreads, misplays, miscalculations: all can end in missed opportunities that may never come again. The struggles of the poor demand courage, stamina, constant re-ordering of priorities, and the need for winning strategies. Salespeople—from entry-level cold callers to wily veterans—suffer much the same anxieties but lack the street-smart skills that a deeply deprived childhood demands: adapt or die,while still having fun!

Author Anthony Belli is a millionaire high-performance salesman and sales force manager who grew up dirt poor in East Harlem, New York. Often hungry and without a cent in his pocket, as a child, Belli became expert in the highly creative art of person-to-person negotiation using a variety of risk- managed, cash-producing techniques to underwrite his next slice of pizza, tactics he describes as “eating without stealing.” The Street-Smart Salesman imparts Belli’s hard-earned wisdom and advice to the lasting benefit of a salesperson’s bottom line and ability to sleep at night.

Populated with real-life characters from Belli’s old neighborhood—deadbeat landlord, hooker with a heart, mobbed-up candy store owner, countless junkies, winos, and wiseguys—this unflinching memoir teaches how the survival skills of the honest poor can be used to maximize success in sales. Belli’s wholly unconventional, ghetto-tested strategies include:

  • Minimize cold-calling: Using customers’ networks to supply your pipeline
  • Recognition that sales are driven by emotions—not logic, and not price
  • Playing dumb: When to talk and when to shut up
  • Why hope is your enemy—and reality your friend
  • Ways to play a last-minute balky customer
  • Prioritizing for profit
  • And more!

Belli’s hard-earned insights defy conventional sales training wisdom by valuing humility, creativity, attention, and improvisation over the vaunted one-two punch of ceaseless script recitation accompanied by free samples. Take his advice to heart, and watch your anxiety recede as your fortunes grow.

From the Back Cover

GROWING UP IN POVERTY, every day is a battle with fear, stress, and anxiety. Mistakes, misreads, misplays, miscalculations: all can end in missed opportunities that may never come again. The struggles of the poor demand courage, stamina, constant re-ordering of priorities, and the need for winning strategies. Salespeople from entry-level cold callers to wily veterans suffer much the same anxieties but lack the street-smart skills that a deeply deprived childhood demands: adapt or die,while still having fun!

Author Anthony Belli is a millionaire high-performance salesman and sales force manager who grew up dirt poor in East Harlem, New York. Often hungry and without a cent in his pocket, as a child, Belli became expert in the highly creative art of person-to-person negotiation using a variety of risk- managed, cash-producing techniques to underwrite his next slice of pizza, tactics he describes as “eating without stealing.” The Street-Smart Salesman imparts Belli’s hard-earned wisdom and advice to the lasting benefit of a salesperson’s bottom line and ability to sleep at night.

Populated with real-life characters from Belli’s old neighborhood deadbeat landlord, hooker with a heart, mobbed-up candy store owner, countless junkies, winos, and wiseguys this unflinching memoir teaches how the survival skills of the honest poor can be used to maximize success in sales. Belli’s wholly unconventional, ghetto-tested strategies include:

  • Minimize cold-calling: Using customers’ networks to supply your pipeline
  • Recognition that sales are driven by emotions not logic, and not price
  • Playing dumb: When to talk and when to shut up
  • Why hope is your enemy and reality your friend
  • Ways to play a last-minute balky customer
  • Prioritizing for profit
  • And more!

Belli’s hard-earned insights defy conventional sales training wisdom by valuing humility, creativity, attention, and improvisation over the vaunted one-two punch of ceaseless script recitation accompanied by free samples. Take his advice to heart, and watch your anxiety recede as your fortunes grow.

About the Author

ANTHONY BELLI, a high-income sales and sales management professional and marketing entrepreneur, was born in Italian East Harlem in New York City in 1953, into one of the poorest families in one of the city’s worst slums. A chronic truant, in 1971 he was accepted into the SEEK program for disadvantaged students at the City College of New York. There he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees with honors, followed by an Advanced Certificate in Marketing from the Lubin School of Business at Pace University. In recent years, he also has been a popular visiting professor at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Belli began his sales career with Metropolitan Life in 1978, making the company’s Million-Dollar Club in his first year. As a sales representative specializing in high-tech goods, he has consistently performed in the highest ranks, winning dozens of company, regional, and national sales awards for his employers and earning millions in commissions.

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Thomas Reid: Selected Philosophical Writings

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Thomas Reid: Selected Philosophical Writings

Author(s): Giovanni Grandi

  • Publisher: Imprint Academic
  • Publication Date: 1 Sept. 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 200 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1845401603
  • ISBN-13: 9781845401603

Book Description

Thomas Reid (1710-1796) is the foremost exponent of the Scottish ‘common sense’ school of philosophy. Educated at Marischal College in Aberdeen, Reid subsequently taught at King’s College, and was a founder of the Aberdeen Philosophical Society. His Inquiry Into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense was published in 1764, the same year he succeeded Adam Smith as Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. He resigned from active teaching duties in 1785 to devote himself to writing, and published two more books ― Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man (1785) and Essays on the Active Powers of Man (1788). Within a short time of publication, Reid’s works were translated into French and German, and greatly influenced debates in philosophy and psychology in Europe. His influence in the emerging colleges and universities of post-revolutionary America was even greater. Reid was widely regarded as David Hume’s most sophisticated contemporary critic. His critique of the “theory of ideas”, that lay behind both Hume’s scepticism and Berkeley’s immaterialism, his critique of Locke’s theory of personal identity, and his defence of “moral liberty” against determinism, are all of enduring interest and significance. The aim of this comprehensive selection of his writings is to make the key elements of Reid’s philosophical work available to a new generation of readers. Two other philosophers of the ‘common sense’ school are featured in the Library of Scottish Philosophy― James Beattie and Dugald Stewart.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Grandi… presents the reader, student, professor and philosophical client counsellor with an excellent resource into this undeservedly overshadowed thinker.”

— Tim Weldon ― Philosophical Practice, vol. 9, no. 1 Published On: 2014-03-24

“It is a splendid and handsome volume. It will be a tremendously valuable teaching resource for both undergraduates and a graduate students. Having access to an affordable, high-quality edition of selected writings is a real game changer.”

— Becko Copenhaver Published On: 2014-09-03

About the Author

Giovanni B. Grandi, PhD, graduated at the University of Western Ontario and is currently Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus (since 2008).

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