I love sales Little Little bit louder.
Speaker:I love sales.
Speaker:I said it there.
Speaker:Not tolerate, not manage, not do, because I have to.
Speaker:I genuinely, wholeheartedly
Speaker:absolutely love sales there.
Speaker:I said it from the age of 11, I was selling
Speaker:cordial on my driveway.
Speaker:I was then listing unwanted furniture on Facebook markup
Speaker:place with the precision of an auctioneer to creating
Speaker:offers in my business that actually sell sales.
Speaker:Has always lit me up.
Speaker:And this year more than any other, I decided to
Speaker:lean fully into that love, to build offers around it,
Speaker:to coach around it,
Speaker:to teach it
Speaker:and to help women also fall in love with sales
Speaker:in a way that feels
Speaker:natural, human
Speaker:and completely free of ick.
Speaker:Wouldn't you love a bit of that?
Speaker:So today I want to take you through how I became the
Speaker:person I am in sales, why it has become such a big
Speaker:part of my work this year, and why it matters so deeply
Speaker:for women in business.
Speaker:It sits at the center of every successful
Speaker:business, every confident entrepreneur, and every woman
Speaker:who is ready to level up.
Speaker:Yep.
Speaker:Sales.
Speaker:to make this episode really practical 'cause
Speaker:you know I'm here for it.
Speaker:Here is what we are going to do today.
Speaker:Firstly, the beginning.
Speaker:My love story with sales, where it started, why
Speaker:it never left, and why your sales mentor should
Speaker:actually love selling.
Speaker:Number two, or secondly, I will take you behind
Speaker:the scenes this year which has really been our
Speaker:year of sales, we've run BD sprints, we've done a
Speaker:hundred nose Challenges, we've done 10 K in 10 days.
Speaker:I've created custom GPTs to help women sell.
Speaker:We've had master classes and events and content
Speaker:and coaching all around building sales confidence.
Speaker:Whew, that's a lot, isn't it?
Speaker:Thirdly, I'll tell you about the full story
Speaker:of the BD Sprint.
Speaker:I haven't told it publicly.
Speaker:It was my accidental offer the one that exploded,
Speaker:created massive results and changed everything about
Speaker:how we serve our community.
Speaker:Fourth, we're going to talk about
Speaker:why women struggle with sales
Speaker:and why it's absolutely not their fault.
Speaker:This alone might shift something for you today.
Speaker:And finally what comes next?
Speaker:Because I am stepping fully into this space of
Speaker:sales for women, and I'm writing the book I know we
Speaker:all needed 10 years ago.
Speaker:So grab a cup, woo, settle in, and let's talk sales
Speaker:in a way that finally makes sense for you.
Speaker:PS if you have already stopped listening to me,
Speaker:because I used the word sales, come on back.
Speaker:It's okay.
Speaker:It's okay.
Speaker:My love of sales did not start in a strategy workshop.
Speaker:It started on my driveway.
Speaker:I was 11 years old setting up a plastic table with a
Speaker:jug of cordial paper cups and a handwritten sign.
Speaker:I also then moved on to icy polls.
Speaker:It was the best deal.
Speaker:My mom paid for all the ingredients.
Speaker:I kept all the cash.
Speaker:Beautiful.
Speaker:I wasn't doing it to make millions.
Speaker:I loved the moment when someone stopped the smile, the
Speaker:transaction, the tiny spark of, I'll try your cordial.
Speaker:Never left me.
Speaker:Absolutely never left me.
Speaker:Fast forward a few decades later and you're still
Speaker:Find me thriving during a Facebook marketplace sale.
Speaker:My husband's like, can you put this on Marketplace?
Speaker:I'm like, sure can.
Speaker:I love the listing.
Speaker:I love the negotiation.
Speaker:I love the outcome.
Speaker:And in business, it's exactly the same.
Speaker:Sales is not a transaction.
Speaker:Sales is the moment someone says, I trust you.
Speaker:I believe you can help me.
Speaker:And that is the greatest compliment
Speaker:anyone can give you.
Speaker:This year, I let myself step fully into that part
Speaker:of me, the part that loves selling, the part that
Speaker:loves creating offers.
Speaker:that loves helping women learn how to sell in a
Speaker:way that feels like them.
Speaker:This year we went big.
Speaker:We built a sales ecosystem in the business that
Speaker:I'm incredibly proud of.
Speaker:Here's what we did.
Speaker:Four public BD sprints, four private BD sprints,
Speaker:I'll talk about that later.
Speaker:A 100 nose challenge with clients that's trying
Speaker:to get a hundred nos.
Speaker:Just in case you're wondering, a $10,000
Speaker:in 10 days challenge.
Speaker:Talk about getting the wind up, you woof.
Speaker:We created three custom chat GPTs that have all
Speaker:the Emma Love in them to help our thriving women
Speaker:with business development, messaging and sales.
Speaker:A stack of master classes, a stack of events behind the
Speaker:scenes, coaching countless pieces on sales content.
Speaker:It was a lot, but it also lit me up.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Every time I run a BD sprint, everyone always
Speaker:comments, Emma, you look so energized, and I am because
Speaker:I'm bloom and love it.
Speaker:Something just clicked.
Speaker:Women were ready to learn sales.
Speaker:They wanted the support.
Speaker:They wanted the scripts.
Speaker:They wanted the confidence, and they
Speaker:wanted the accountability.
Speaker:And they wanted a method that didn't make them feel
Speaker:like they were manipulating anyone or being pushy.
Speaker:We've all had those sales experiences and watching
Speaker:them step into that space has been one of the
Speaker:highlights of my year.
Speaker:I wanna talk about the happy accident that changed
Speaker:the entire direction of our business, or this
Speaker:piece of our business.
Speaker:It was the BD Sprint.
Speaker:It was November last year, so we're going back 12 months.
Speaker:We were in the middle of a Thriving Women launch.
Speaker:Oh, there's a theme here.
Speaker:We're in the middle of the Thriving Women Launch.
Speaker:And I ran a simple free challenge to help our
Speaker:thriving women build a business development habit.
Speaker:Uh, I expect maybe a few to join, and the
Speaker:premise was really simple.
Speaker:One hour a day, 10 days focused business development,
Speaker:not creating content, not hiding behind your computer.
Speaker:Picking up the phone, building relationships,
Speaker:et cetera, et cetera, and I thought to myself,
Speaker:I need to test this now.
Speaker:If you know anything about me, you'll know that my thriving
Speaker:women are like my VIPs.
Speaker:So I'm like, let's do this together.
Speaker:So I tested it with my thriving women gang.
Speaker:We did it on our own in a private group.
Speaker:was done.
Speaker:I shared some of that in my email list and
Speaker:my inbox exploded.
Speaker:Ladies, it exploded.
Speaker:People were begging to join in and I'm and I'm
Speaker:like, I finished that one.
Speaker:Can I go again?
Speaker:Can I go again?
Speaker:Immediately?
Speaker:Anyway, within 48 hours, I created the program structure.
Speaker:I opened the enrollments, and 50 women signed up.
Speaker:Bang, easy.
Speaker:When it's there, it's there, and what I insisted
Speaker:on is a clear plan.
Speaker:So that they didn't show up on the day and
Speaker:go, what am I doing?
Speaker:One hour a day?
Speaker:Show up on our messaging app, which is called Marco Polo,
Speaker:to share your wins and your learnings, and basically
Speaker:your F ups, because that's where we all learn, right?
Speaker:And here's what I promise to the group.
Speaker:I promise that I would provide three plans for
Speaker:them to choose from.
Speaker:I would provide a morning sales tip, I would do an
Speaker:end of day wrap, and I would provide accountability.
Speaker:I also provided gold stars 'cause people
Speaker:are so competitive.
Speaker:Gold stars is where the magic happened, right?
Speaker:We track some of that data.
Speaker:Now.
Speaker:The data that we tracked, this is the data we
Speaker:tracked a year ago.
Speaker:It's probably come a long way since then, but this
Speaker:is the data we tracked over the 10 days, 50 women, 1500.
Speaker:New LinkedIn connections, 402 New Instagram followers, 322.
Speaker:Phone calls made and answered.
Speaker:97 meetings booked, 26 proposals sent, and 103
Speaker:pieces of new business secured in 10 days.
Speaker:The numbers don't lie, but there are only one part of it.
Speaker:Confidence skyrocketed.
Speaker:Momentum built.
Speaker:Community strengthened.
Speaker:And the creme de la creme.
Speaker:Everyone had fun.
Speaker:Yay.
Speaker:'cause you know what?
Speaker:Sales can't be fun.
Speaker:Who would've thought?
Speaker:Who would've thought the BD Sprint felt really easy.
Speaker:It was the easiest thing I have launched in eight
Speaker:years, and here's the kicker, running a launch
Speaker:while doing the sprint actually worked in my favor.
Speaker:There was 10 women who joined the Sprint and then
Speaker:joined Thriving Women simply because they saw the power
Speaker:of daily sales effort.
Speaker:They got the micro wins and the confidence, so we
Speaker:decided to make it a thing.
Speaker:As we do, we priced it.
Speaker:We built it into the calendar properly.
Speaker:We've run it four times publicly this year and
Speaker:four times privately.
Speaker:Now, let me talk about that.
Speaker:Four times publicly is awesome, but four
Speaker:times privately because this is what happened.
Speaker:People got wind
Speaker:of what we were doing and they already had their own
Speaker:memberships, all groups, and so I had some sneaky little
Speaker:reach outs to say, can you run it in my community privately?
Speaker:And I'm like, sure, no problems.
Speaker:So we've been doing that.
Speaker:We have just come off the back of running
Speaker:one in North America.
Speaker:Now, the timing was really interesting for me, but I
Speaker:thought, why wouldn't we?
Speaker:We've gone global.
Speaker:So we've run it four times publicly.
Speaker:Four times privately.
Speaker:It is the thing that we do.
Speaker:It has become the cornerstone of what we do, and it has
Speaker:raised some really big questions and it raised
Speaker:some big questions for me.
Speaker:Is your market asking you for something and you
Speaker:are not paying attention?
Speaker:' cause that was happening with me.
Speaker:They were like, yeah, we want this.
Speaker:And I'm like, ignore, ignore, ignore until no
Speaker:longer can you ignore.
Speaker:Like smash me in the face, do this thing.
Speaker:My second question is, are you actually listening?
Speaker:' cause when you listen, you'll find out what your clients
Speaker:need and what could you create that is ease, useful
Speaker:for you and helpful for them.
Speaker:There's a lot of logistics that goes with the BD sprint.
Speaker:I don't mind that because it's awesome.
Speaker:The BD sprint was sitting there right under my nose
Speaker:and it changed everything for not only me and our
Speaker:business, but also for these women who now it means
Speaker:we've got bigger impact.
Speaker:'cause they're making more money, more financial
Speaker:security, more stability.
Speaker:All the things like that is perfect.
Speaker:I wanna talk about why so many women are scared of sales
Speaker:and this is important the.
Speaker:Here's some of the things that people tell
Speaker:me, especially women.
Speaker:"I hate sales."
Speaker:"It feels icky."
Speaker:"I don't wanna annoy anyone."
Speaker:"I'm too busy delivering the work."
Speaker:"I don't wanna be pushy."
Speaker:"I don't know what to say."
Speaker:"What if they say no?"
Speaker:"I'm not a natural salesperson."
Speaker:And it's not their fault.
Speaker:Women sell differently.
Speaker:We connect, we build trust.
Speaker:We nurture relationships.
Speaker:We listen deeply.
Speaker:We understand context and we care about the long game,
Speaker:but we have been taught that sales in a way that
Speaker:was never designed for us.
Speaker:We've all had those experience, the high pressure.
Speaker:The hard clothes, the push harder, the more
Speaker:calls, the more hustle, more make people feel
Speaker:uncomfortable until they buy.
Speaker:No wonder women avoid it.
Speaker:No wonder women avoid it.
Speaker:But it doesn't have to be that way.
Speaker:When women are given a structure that works with
Speaker:their strengths, not against them, everything shifts.
Speaker:That's why the BD sprint works so well.
Speaker:PSI hate the name, but I can't think of anything else
Speaker:and I don't wanna be clever.
Speaker:It's just a BD sprint.
Speaker:It's for 10 days.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:So, you know, we work with that.
Speaker:This one was built for female brains, for female strengths,
Speaker:and for female working styles.
Speaker:Women are.
Speaker:Bloom and brilliant sales.
Speaker:They just need a playbook that fits them.
Speaker:Now, I did mention something else, which I know my
Speaker:beautiful podcast producer Brianna's gonna pick up, which
Speaker:is the Hundred No's Challenge.
Speaker:What the heck is the Hundred No's Challenge?
Speaker:It's a great question.
Speaker:Great question.
Speaker:One of my clients came to me.
Speaker:It was a Monday night.
Speaker:I will not forget it.
Speaker:We had changed her pricing.
Speaker:We had doubled her prices, and she said to me,
Speaker:Emma, it's not working.
Speaker:The offer's not working.
Speaker:And I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Speaker:Let's just back up a little minute here.
Speaker:What's not working?
Speaker:Is there not enough budget with your target market?
Speaker:Is it that you haven't made the calls?
Speaker:What is not working?
Speaker:And she said, the offer's not working.
Speaker:Because I haven't done the work.
Speaker:I said, okay, it's time to do the work.
Speaker:Let's do a hundred challenge.
Speaker:And she's like, okay, now she knew what it was.
Speaker:I will explain it for you.
Speaker:You basically get a little piece of paper happen
Speaker:to have one here, get a little piece of paper with
Speaker:a hundred circles on it.
Speaker:You probably can't see, but if you get, if you
Speaker:can get the gist a hundred circles on it, you need
Speaker:to make a hundred offers.
Speaker:And you need to get a hundred nos.
Speaker:No one has ever completed the challenge.
Speaker:Do you know why?
Speaker:' cause everyone gets yeses.
Speaker:I'm in the middle of this.
Speaker:I said to one of my clients, I'll do it with you.
Speaker:I'm in the middle.
Speaker:I've got five no's out of 20 calls.
Speaker:I've done this a hundred no's challenge with a lot of women.
Speaker:And what it does is we just go, yep, get the next, no.
Speaker:Get the next, no, and move on.
Speaker:Now, of course, your offer has to be good.
Speaker:You need to deliver, well, all the caveats that go with this.
Speaker:But if you are aiming for a hundred nos, it's a very
Speaker:different conversation than if you are.
Speaker:Desperate for a yes.
Speaker:Can you feel the energy shift?
Speaker:Like the a hundred nos is just like, it's a no, let's go.
Speaker:It's a no.
Speaker:And I have been laughing at myself 'cause I'm
Speaker:like, is a not yet a no?
Speaker:How am I gonna get the no?
Speaker:How do I get the no?
Speaker:And you care less about the outcome and
Speaker:you gamify yourself.
Speaker:And so the a hundred nos challenges was great.
Speaker:Now, this particular client, at about day five,
Speaker:she said, I've got 21.
Speaker:No.
Speaker:I'm like, awesome.
Speaker:And how much have you sold?
Speaker:And she's like, $56,000 worth.
Speaker:And I'm like, yep, it works back on track.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:We just like to play the game.
Speaker:It's a numbers game.
Speaker:I don't mean that people are numbers.
Speaker:I think the a hundred no challenge is
Speaker:just a numbers game.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So here is what I am stepping into.
Speaker:I feel so called to do this.
Speaker:It's.
Speaker:Time for me to own this space.
Speaker:It's the space of sales for female founders.
Speaker:The space of simple, practical human sales that actually
Speaker:work the space of scripts and rhythms and recipes
Speaker:that suit how women sell.
Speaker:This is my lane.
Speaker:This year has absolutely confirmed it.
Speaker:The BD sprint, the challenges, the GPTs, the
Speaker:events, all the things have led me to this moment.
Speaker:Women want this.
Speaker:More importantly, women need this and they're getting
Speaker:ready and I can help.
Speaker:So, so what now?
Speaker:Now I step even deeper into this space now.
Speaker:I write the sales book for women, the one that
Speaker:I needed 10 years ago.
Speaker:The one that explains sales without the ick, the one
Speaker:that gives women a rhythm, a recipe, a structure.
Speaker:The one that shows women how freaking capable
Speaker:they actually are.
Speaker:A book that says you can learn sales, you can get
Speaker:good at sales, you can enjoy sales, you can have
Speaker:fun with sales, and you can build a business that
Speaker:gives you the life you want.
Speaker:This book is going to be a game changer.
Speaker:For women who have been stuck, scared, or simply unsure about
Speaker:how to do it, and I cannot wait to bring it to life.
Speaker:I'm sure you can hear my energy through this podcast.
Speaker:So if you take away one thing from this, let it be this.
Speaker:Sales isn't necessarily something that you're
Speaker:born with, but it is something you can learn
Speaker:and once you learn it.
Speaker:Everything in your business changes.
Speaker:You become more confident, you feel more secure.
Speaker:You know how to generate leads, you know what to say.
Speaker:You stop relying on luck.
Speaker:Sales gives you freedom, and that that is
Speaker:what we all deserve.
Speaker:next time, remember this selling is not icky.
Speaker:Selling is service.
Speaker:Selling is connection and selling can become
Speaker:your superpower.