{"id":5583,"date":"2023-11-27T06:05:03","date_gmt":"2023-11-27T06:05:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rakeshsidana.org\/?p=5583"},"modified":"2024-04-18T18:45:40","modified_gmt":"2024-04-18T18:45:40","slug":"selling-is-not-my-cup-of-tea-is-it-true-lets-find-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rakeshsidana.org\/sv\/selling-is-not-my-cup-of-tea-is-it-true-lets-find-out\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;Selling is Not My Cup of Tea&#8221;. Is it true? Let&#8217;s find out."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>1997, I left my three-month job because I could not sell even one modem. It was door-to-door selling. I used to knock on the door and started pitching anyone open their door :D. I thought, &#8220;Selling is not my cup of tea&#8221; and I left the job in 3 months and started searching for an office job.<br><br>It was the time when India was launching the &#8220;internet&#8221; publicly, and hardly anyone knew its application, except corporates. After doing a one-month website course, I got my first job of &#8220;HTML Executive&#8221; (read the designation twice) \ud83d\ude00 at Panalink, then I was promoted to become a web designer and web developer in 2 years.<br><br>After job-hopping, I launched my web consulting in 2004, With an excellent coder rating of 9.8, I used to bid on international development projects (I still have that account at\u00a0Freelancer,\u00a0someone still bids as a Top Coder). For me, sales were having a laptop in the bed and sleeping over bidding on international projects at night as you have to meet the client&#8217;s Time Zone. I built the team when projects flowed like water and we needed more developers and reached 200 international clients.<br><br><strong>&#8220;Sales is not my cup of tea&#8221; Is it still true? Let&#8217;s find out more&#8230;<\/strong><br><br>When I started my second Startup, typical, early-market, ground sales. I told my mentor, let&#8217;s hire costly sales guys and he said NO to it. He said, &#8220;Rakesh, nobody can be a better seller than you, because you know what value you are going to create for clients, the sale is nothing but communicating rightly THE VALUE&#8221;&#8230; I was not convinced I said let me try.<br><br>Started meeting every client, everybody was convinced, and daily cheques in the office. I started refining my pitches. There were rejections but acceptance was increasing. I built a sales team. I pivoted four times during 10 years, just for the sake of bringing cash, as no one was investing in our startup. Every time I pivoted the idea I sold to the SAME Client (client said, tum phir aa gya naya model le ke \ud83d\ude00 . I sold directories, leads, customer-care centers, and then franchisees, franchisee vans, subscriptions, and web software before I exited my last startup.<br><br><strong>&#8220;Sales is not my cup of tea&#8221;, Is it still true? Let&#8217;s find out more&#8230;<\/strong><br><br>After the lockdown, I joined a funded\u00a0company and gave the idea to founders that I could sell &#8220;franchisees&#8221; and they allowed me and I sold (single handed) 60 franchisees enrollments.<br><br>Last year, I launched my 3rd new startup, I built software in one week, got a seed fund in 2 months, and built a company and have around 100 paid clients in just 6 months.\u00a0\u00a0Nowadays, I sell my webinars.<br><br>Selling is my &#8220;Badda Wala&#8221; (Big) Cup of tea \ud83d\ude42<br><br>Founder has to be a &#8220;sales hustler&#8221;.<br>Investors invest in founder who can sell.\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1997, I left my three-month job because I could not sell even one modem. It was door-to-door selling. I used to knock on the door and started pitching anyone open their door :D. 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