Certain Success by Norval A. Hawkins
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library shelf. No salesman can get the full worth out of the pages
unless he _uses_ "Certain Success" and "The Selling Process" _as working tools_. [Sidenote: If Your Vocation Is Not Selling] If you are not engaged in selling as a vocation, and have not realized before that you must be a good salesman or saleswoman in order to achieve your life ambition, commence mastering the secret of certain success with the selling process by reading thoroughly the book now in your hands. This preliminary study will increase your ability to read intelligently the more technical contents of "The Selling Process." Do not skip or slight any portion of either book. You cannot afford to miss a single bit of information regarding the sure way to succeed. * * * * * [Sidenote: Purpose and Scope of the Two Books] This is the first publication of "Certain Success," but five large editions of "The Selling Process" were required in 1919 and 1920 to supply the demand from all over the world. The two books, each complete in itself, now are issued together under the double title, CERTAIN SUCCESS WITH THE SELLING PROCESS; though either "Certain Success" or "The Selling Process" may be ordered alone. My chief purpose in preparing this set has been to stimulate each reader's comprehension of the value of skillful salesmanship _to him_. All of us who are ambitious to make the most of the best that is in us need to be first-class salesmen, whether we market "goods" or our |
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