10 Biggest Follow-Up Mistakes

· Grant Cardone
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Learn how follow-up is the fine art of converting those “walkout” customers into “be-backs” and ultimately sold customers. Don’t give up, follow-up on unsold customers!

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4.5
90 reviews
Lee Berger
14 July 2017
Simple and to the point! Only thing that would make this even better is if there was a few more examples provided so it can really drive the lesson home for various readers
6 people found this review helpful
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Alexandre Luan Duarte Marques
19 November 2018
It was pretty short, but gave me good tips, when making business decisions. Liked it 👍🏻🙂
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Munish Nainani
12 September 2019
Book can be finished in 10 minutes flat. Not really worth it
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About the author

 Grant Cardone is a self-made entrepreneur who with no money, no connections, and no fancy degrees founded and now operates privately held businesses that have sales of almost $100 million a year, real estate holdings just shy of half a billion dollars, and has a personal net worth of nine figures.

Cardone is a New York Times best-selling author of five books, and over a dozen best-selling business programs and webinars. Cardone was also voted one of the top 5 CEO’s in the world and is considered one of the top social media influencers on the Internet today.

In addition to his entrepreneurial commitments and family, he is highly active in philanthropic activities raising over $100 million last year for charities.

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