Top marketing and sales experts discuss success. Ryan Beauchesne is the author of Crusoe, the Celebrity Dachshund, Adventures of the Wiener Dog Extraordinaire. The Canadian-based internet sensation found fame by…
Ryan Beauchesne is the author of Crusoe, the Celebrity Dachshund, Adventures of the Wiener Dog Extraordinaire. The Canadian-based Internet sensation, found fame by virtue of his love of dressing up Crusoe as different characters and charming the world with his personality. Crusoe is a miniature black and tan dachshund, named after Robinson Crusoe for his deep sense of adventure and natural ability to instill fascination in the public eye. His tagline is “the wiener dog who thinks he’s more of a celebrity than he really is”, but he thinks at this point he pretty much is a celebrity!
About Mike Scher
Mike Scher is Co-Founder & Chief Sales Architect at FRONTLINE Selling, developers of Staccato, a full suite of B2B sales prospecting software and methodology tools which help sales professionals reach decision-makers faster, create more high-quality appointments, and consistently hit quota. Mike Scher began his sales career over 20 years ago and was a continuous President’s Club winner. His unique step-by-step approach was the methodology used to develop Staccato, which has been used internationally by thousands of sales professionals to generate 2x to 4x more opportunities. Mike Scher speaks globally on sales motivation and is a monthly columnist and contributor, sharing his knowledge and offering strategic guidance on B2B sales and business development.
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