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Being inactive the last 2 days
Sorry for the delay on any new content being posted - Getting back to this starting today!
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Just posted a new course to read ⏰
I just made a short, straight to the point course on "Don't fall for the 'Gurus'" and learning your personality type. It is not a one-size-fits-all framework. Just clarity on how you sell best and how to avoid copying strategies that were never built for you in the first place. Don't be someone you're not in sales... this will help reset your approach and mindset. Feel free to ask me any questions 👍
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Working on a post today about blending with your environment
I’ll be writing a post today about expectations and being aware of your environment, I’ll comment once it’s completed and posted!
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The more I typed it out, I felt at this was more field specific. I hope in some way it helps others grasp the concept I was going for. Let me know!
My own introduction to give a little more background on myself
Name: Tyler Switzer Age: 31 Location/Time Zone: CST Tenure in sales: Going on 11 years this June What field of sales are you in (or looking to go into)? Construction/Equipment Sales & Rentals What are the biggest issues you're facing in sales? For me it's the learning adaptation, there is a common misconception on how the "perfect rep" should be. I want to teach others what has worked best for my personally. THERE IS NO ONE SIZE FITS ALL. What specific goals do you have or what would you like to gain from this course/community? I would just like to grow this community and pray that I am able to help other unlock their true potential. Give us a fun fact about yourself - I love cars, been drag racing since 2016. Father to a beautiful little girl and fiancé to the most amazing woman and most supportive partner I could ever ask for.
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Being a chameleon of your environment 🦎
So there is an exception to this rule of mine. Some companies have a "dress code" which in certain sale scenes I understand and in others not so much. If that is the case, there is nothing you can do sadly. I'll give a reference. In my field specifically, when going onto a jobsite very rarely do they want to see someone in khakis/polo/white hard hat. 1. You come across like a supervisor 2. If you're not coming across as a supervisor - You're coming off as a salesperson 3. Audit companies typically have the same attire I've had the best responses from people wearing jeans, boots and a company polo/company hoodie. It makes you seem more relatable to the client. You're not coming across as "better than them". This isn't always the case but you want to blend in with the environment you're around. It makes people more comfortable from a psychological standpoint. In my experience, clients do not seem as standoffish at first. This specific study of mine, might be more field specific to myself but I'll give examples below: Medical Sales - If your company allows it, wear scrubs or business casual Real Estate - This one is tricky, but I would say tailor yourself to the degree of the house you're selling. If you're selling $100-200K houses, dress well but don't show up in a suit. $300-500K houses, may want to up your game a little bit but I don't think quite suit field just yes. $500K-1m+, this is where I think going in with a suit is more appropriate. Feel free to comment your thoughts on this. Finance - Generally your clients are all going to be suited up or minimal business casual Technology Sales - This is a broad spectrum environment. I've seen ranging from t-shirt and jeans to business casual These are just a few industries off the top of my head. Overall key takeaway from this - Make it feel like you should be there. As you should, this is your job to help these clients.
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Sales Veteran | Construction Sales | Equipment Rental/Sales | 10+ Yrs Professional Experience I help teach my tactics that have worked best for me🏗️

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Joined Jan 8, 2026