Introduction
Do you want to generate loads of opportunities for your business online? Today’s episode is an absolute MUST-WATCH for anyone serious about building a business! Daniel Priestley, a visionary serial entrepreneur and bestselling author breaks down how to build a B2B business from scratch, master client conversions, and dominate LinkedIn with a clear, step-by-step guide to success. As the founder of Dent Global, an award-winning entrepreneur accelerator, and the co-founder of ScoreApp, an AI platform used by 5,000+ companies for surveys and lead generation, Daniel is a titan in the entrepreneurial world. Back for his second interview on the show, Daniel dives deep into why B2B trumps B2C, how to leverage AI for a strategic edge, and the secrets to scaling through effective outsourcing. Plus, he shares his exclusive ‘Cinderella glass slipper’ assessment for qualifying prospects. So, folks, don’t miss this game-changing episode – Daniel’s insights will, without a doubt, revolutionise your business and impact your life in ways you can’t even begin to imagine. You won’t learn this information anywhere else, so tune in and get ahead of the game!
Catch Daniel’s first appearance ‘Unleashing Your Entrepreneurial Beast: Business Tycoon Daniel Priestley’s Secrets Revealed!’ here:
Show Notes
0:07:22 Daniel’s appearance on ‘The Diary Of A CEO’
0:15:17 Why Daniel is worth an hour of your listening time
0:18:58 Steps to take before starting a business
0:23:55 Why Daniel prefers building B2B businesses over B2C
0:27:40 A roadmap to starting a B2B business
0:46:01 Best meeting strategies for successful client conversion
0:54:26 How to qualify prospects on sales calls
0:59:06 How Daniel grew his LinkedIn profile to 65,000 followers in one year
1:01:40 Daniel’s “Cinderella glass slipper” assessment to qualify prospects
1:18:01 Outsourcing as the next step to scale
1:21:42 How Daniel hired a standout team
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