Top 10 Sales People on Twitter to Help You Grow Your Biz
Over 320 million people actively use Twitter each month, but only a select few use it well. It’s not easy to limit your self-promotion to 140 characters per tweet, yet there are some in business who have mastered this platform as a way to connect with both with the masses and on a personal level. Here are the top ten sales people on Twitter that can help you grow your business.
1) Tibor Shanto @tiborshanto
Tibor Shanto is the Chief Sales Officer of Renbor Sales Solutions, in addition to being an author, recognized speaker, and in-demand trainer. Prior to Renbor, Tibor spent 10 years with Dow Jones.
3 Accelerated Lead Generation Strategies https://t.co/D9pHqT6rXI via @aliceheiman
— Tibor Shanto (@TiborShanto) December 6, 2015
2) Geoffrey James @sales_source
Recognized by Forbes as one of the world’s “Top 40 Marketing Talent”, Geoffrey James writes a column for Inc.com, has a weekly newsletter, and has written the book “Business Without the Bullsh*t”.
Cold-Calling Script: Make a Call That Works #SALESTIPS https://t.co/paNPwoYZvY
— Geoffrey James (@Sales_Source) December 8, 2015
3) Paul McCord @paul_mccord
Also recognized by Forbes as a “Top Social Selling Talent”, Paul McCord excels in training B2B sellers and sales teams in finding and connecting with targeted prospects.
The Paul McCord Daily is out! https://t.co/4B8vuor3zX Stories via @CFSPlayBook @ArtSobczak
— Paul McCord (@paul_mccord) December 7, 2015
4) Dan Waldschmidt @danwaldo
Dan Waldschmidt is equal parts motivator, deal maker, and strategizer. This best-selling author, and prolific runner, owns EdgyConversations.com, which is a best-selling book (and website) based on his study of achievement and overcoming obstacles.
You asked. We delivered. The 2015 “State of the Empire” #EDGYaudit. Find out how your score stacks up https://t.co/au2EaVKhtL
— Dan Waldschmidt (@DanWaldo) November 25, 2015
5) Top Sales World @topsalesworld
Top Sales World is an international community of sales professionals who are dedicated to providing free daily resources from the industry’s most active and successful sales experts.
“Believe it, Every Customer Is A Consultant” by @TopSalesWorld on @LinkedIn https://t.co/6ElZUL2YoJ
— Top Sales World (@TopSalesWorld) December 7, 2015
6) Art Sobczak @artsobczak
Art Sobczak owns Business By Phone Inc. and SmartCalling.com, which concentrates on the “art” of cold calling and making sales over the phone. Sobczak has conducted over 1,500 training programs and offers many products and tips for sales professionals.
What’s Missing in this Cold Call Opening Statement? https://t.co/i8nkH1rUOy #salestips4tots
— Art Sobczak (@ArtSobczak) December 7, 2015
7) Keith Rosen @keithrosen
Keith Rosen is the CEO of Profit Builders and the author of the award-winning book “Coaching Salespeople into Sales Champions”. Both Inc. magazine and Fast Company have named Keith one of the five most influential executive coaches.
31 Inspirational Sales Coaching Tips [Archive] https://t.co/ZGWzrU3pTY pic.twitter.com/znzrWiGAfN
— Keith Rosen (@KeithRosen) November 25, 2015
8) Craig Rosenberg @funnelholic
Craig Rosenberg is the Chief Analyst at TOPO, a research and advisory firm for sales and marketing professionals. He engages on Twitter daily to share sales and marketing insights.
The Funnelholic’s Perspective on Account-Based Marketing – https://t.co/yubiRu8chz via @Terminus
— Craig Rosenberg (@funnelholic) December 7, 2015
9) Ardath Albee @ardath421
The CEO and B2B Marketing Strategist for Marketing Interactions Inc., Aradath Albee works with B2B companies with complex sales to help develop compelling digital marketing strategies.
Your #B2B marketing / sales funnel stages ARE NOT your buyer’s journey. https://t.co/O0ofil9g4L @CMOEssentials
— Ardath Albee (@ardath421) December 2, 2015
10) Mark Hunter @thesaleshunter
Mark Hunter is an independent consultant, a sought after speaker, and an award-winning author. He has worked with global leaders like Coca-Cola, Mattel, and Kawasaki on their sales strategies and continues to share his insights on various online platforms.
Don’t build a “to do” list build an “outcome” list and then use it to determine what needs to be done. #organize
— Mark Hunter (@TheSalesHunter) December 7, 2015
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