Badger Maps’ “Best Sales Books of All Time” Badge for Brynne Tillman

The Social Sales Link Team |

Brynne Tillman has been featured as one of the Top 50 Sales Authors by Badger Maps.

Brynne is the LinkedIn Whisperer and CEO of Social Sales Link. For over a decade, she has been teaching entrepreneurs, sales teams, and business leaders how to leverage LinkedIn for social selling. Linking traditional sales training with social media, in this book, you’ll learn about lead generation to connecting with targeted buyers, warm introductions, nurturing prospects, and converting more connections to phone calls.

In her book, entitled “The LinkedIn Sales Playbook: A Tactical Guide to Social Selling,” Brynne will guide you to close more deals through social selling without ever having to cold call again.

See more about her book below:

Best Sales Book of All Time - Brynne Tillman

 

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