"Only Salespeople can Turn the Economy Around," Says Best-Selling Author Antonio Smith of The Sellionaire
The Lockdown in Congress will not immediately affect the Economy.
ATLANTA, April 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- In the recent weeks and months much bickering and fighting has been going on in Washington as to who is making the better decision on our Economy. Republicans are confident that their plans will work and Democrats are just as confident that theirs is better. However, history paints a different story. Congress has never been able to effectively change the country as far as economic growth. History shows that the economy was changed by hard working men and women who had a great vision to help others. These individuals were the modern day salespeople.
For example in 1954 Ray Kroc was a door to door salesman milk-shake salesman that saw an opportunity to invest in an restaurant idea. He had no idea as to how it would turn out but he believed that it could work. His idea changed the way that food is delivered forever and his chains of McDonald's restaurants are continuously opening and having record profits even today.
Martha Stewart was a caterer in Connecticut before making herself an expert on entertaining. Zig Ziglar was a cookware salesperson before becoming "the master of motivation." Jim Rohn was a salesperson before recording one of the bestselling motivational series ever, and inspiring millions of the top motivators of today like Anthony Robbins, Les Brown, and Darren Hardy. These people were not in congress, they had a message and decided to reach out and help others which changed the world and continues to grow our economy.
Antonio Smith is a #1 best selling author of The Sellionaire, President and CEO of Pinnacle Merchant Services, Inc. To check availability for Antonio to speak to your group please go to www.thesellionaire.com
Interview requests should be sent to Stephanie White, [email protected] or call 770-256-2899
SOURCE Pinnacle Media
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