Advertising Sales Sales at Geebo

Advertising Sales

ABC Advertising Agency is the Original Tabletop advertising company. ABC Advertising has been around for over 50 yrs and developed tabletop advertising almost 30 yrs. ago. We are growing fast and still aggressively signing new Sales Representatives.
As the leading advertising agency with this unique product, we are looking for bright, assertive professionals that are self-motivated leaders to grow with us.
At the current time, we have openings in most every state. You could travel around and visit friends and family while you work, or work in your current area.
Responsibilities:
? Sales of available advertising space.
? Establish, grow and maintain new clients through
referral and prospecting based sales calls.
? Set appointments with clients and potential clients and present the product to
their place of business on a daily basis.
? Work with clients to best achieve their advertising needs.
? Meet or exceed projected sales goals.
Requirements:
? Prior outside sales experience.
? Professional appearance.
? Excellent prospecting and client development skills.
? Strong communication and presentation skills.
? Self-motivated, organized, positive mental attitude
and a strong work ethic.
? Dependable transportation.
Benefits include:
? Unique product.
? Dependable proven 29
year marketing system.
? Complete training.
? Administrative team support.
? Take over existing accounts (in many areas).
? $80,000-$120,000 first year earnings potential. Paid out weekly as you collect.
? Our top producers earn over six figures!
To learn more, Check out our website http://www.abcadvertising.net/ABC/index.php and call or e-mail us with your questions (800) 825-4ABC or email removed
To take the next step to becoming a Sales Representative with ABC Advertising, send your completed resume along with references by email at email removed or by fax at 660-826-3520.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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