SELL LIKE CRAZY: How to Get As Many Clients, Customers and Sales As You Can Possibly Handle

SELL LIKE CRAZY: How to Get As Many Clients, Customers and Sales As You Can Possibly Handle

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  • Author:Sabri Suby
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Summary

In what some are calling the most controversial marketing book of the decade, Sell Like Crazy reveals an 8-phase selling system for generating absurd amounts of leads, sales and profit for any business in any market!

If you’re tired of struggling to make online marketing work…
Sick of throwing money down the drain with PPC advertising…
Or want to create a torrential downpour of clients for your business。
Then THIS will be the most important book you EVER read。
Sabri Suby, (founder of King Kong, Australia’s fastest growing digital agency) is finally revealing the system he’s used to go from $0 to $10m+ in annual revenue…
And make over $400m in sales for his clients – in 4 years flat!
FULL DISCLOSURE: This book is NOT for the faint of heart。。。
If you want the same old rehashed advice from ‘experts’ who couldn’t sell water in the desert…
Then this book is NOT for you。
However, if you want to FINALLY discover what’s working online…
Get the battle-hardened tactics King Kong are using RIGHT NOW…
And outsell your competition so you can CRUSH them into a fine powder…
Then ‘Sell Like Crazy’ will change your business life forever。
Here’s a glimpse of what Sabri reveals in this revolutionary book:
1。 How to write Google or Facebook ads that practically FORCE your prospects to click them and buy!
2。 His breakthrough approach to generating itchy-to-buy leads in droves that create an avalanche of sales。 It's like nothing you've ever seen before, and instantly positions you as a trusted authority
3。 Where to find large new “starving crowds” of prospects who spend like sailors on leave (even when the economy is hurting and you’re far more expensive than the competition)
4。 How to crawl inside the mind of your DREAM buyer and get fresh marketing intel to pump up your offers on steroids and beat the pants off your competition!
And so much more!

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Reviews

Rodrigo

I loved itAs a CMO I’m always searching for new marketing books。 Sell Like Crazy is an insightful, but simple book。 This book have changed all my marketing strategies since I read it。 It’s must read for digital marketers。

Marwa Abou Seeda

A good reference for any one who really wants practical steps to work with to reach the market he wants。。Its like a mentor taking u step by step from scratch From zero knowledge to mastery。。I really do recommend for marketing entrepreneurs 。。

Simionca Jeican Darius

This book has a lot of brilliant content in it, but it isn't quite a pleasure read cause of the big and farfetch words the author is using in order to convince you that he is some sort of God。 This book has a lot of brilliant content in it, but it isn't quite a pleasure read cause of the big and farfetch words the author is using in order to convince you that he is some sort of God。 。。。more

Osazee Omodiagbe

It's an eye-opener for marketers and business builders as the author called it。 Basically, it goes into details on how to lure your potential undecided customers to buy your products or services using social media email, and the likes。。。 It's an eye-opener for marketers and business builders as the author called it。 Basically, it goes into details on how to lure your potential undecided customers to buy your products or services using social media email, and the likes。。。 。。。more

Veenu Shankar

Umm。 Not a book for those who already know what is digital marketing mostly about。 However, the book mentions some VERY EXPENSIVE tools and software that might help young entrepreneurs to cater to their niche market。 The question is, will they be able to afford it!

Alejandro Carrasco

It’s okay for starters but there’s too much text for basic facts and stuff。 I believe it could have been written with more knowledge in 1/2 the pages。 The writer demonstrates how good at engaging people in his words is by using thousands of words that engage you, to literally express 1 Simple idea。

Silas Abbey

Very very revealing

Ibrahim Sefer

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 The best thing about this book is that it taught me how to ask questions like a doctor, that is not to simply start prescribing solutions without any valid reason except for the fact that it’s yours, but rather to stay curious and devise a custom solution that would be the most fitting for the patient。 And that is for literally any solution ever。 Additionally it made me realise that marketing isn’t some bs thing out there whose purpose is to trick us into buying, but rather it was present for ce The best thing about this book is that it taught me how to ask questions like a doctor, that is not to simply start prescribing solutions without any valid reason except for the fact that it’s yours, but rather to stay curious and devise a custom solution that would be the most fitting for the patient。 And that is for literally any solution ever。 Additionally it made me realise that marketing isn’t some bs thing out there whose purpose is to trick us into buying, but rather it was present for centuries and millenias。 Because how else would you educate prospects about your product if not via marketing? Or better yet, how good can you become at marketing if it had a promise of multiplying your profits by an insanely large number? Apparently the answer is online marketing, and Sabri did an excellent job at explaining this part。 Finally, the little bitch concept was the most soul shaking (and shaming) idea that Sabri brought up, and the idea is that we should put that little bitch in its place, which is in its quiet corner, as soon as it starts proposing and suggesting excuses, instead of pushing through anything that comes at us with the single mother work ethic。 This is my biggest review yet, but i felt that i would do the book wrong if i didn’t review this properly。 Overall, it’s a must read if you want to become a better person, marketer, and a salesperson, truly a remarkable read (actually i’ve listened to the entire thing 😅)。 。。。more

Waseem

If you are new to online marketing and building conversion funnels to take a cold prospect to raving customer - then this book is great with brilliant foundational principles which are proven over history on what you need to do to make online marketing work best - and worthy of higher star rating than I gave itBut if you are familiar or advanced with online marketing like me, then this is still a good reminder and recap of what we must all be doing and sometimes forget with all the noise and shi If you are new to online marketing and building conversion funnels to take a cold prospect to raving customer - then this book is great with brilliant foundational principles which are proven over history on what you need to do to make online marketing work best - and worthy of higher star rating than I gave itBut if you are familiar or advanced with online marketing like me, then this is still a good reminder and recap of what we must all be doing and sometimes forget with all the noise and shiny new things we can implement on our online marketing - but the never changing fundamentals and strategy are all covered well in this book (I actually found the authors book funnel / marketing to sell this book a great education in itself - now having consumed the info and what was being sold - I find that s’elling’ even more impressive) - a worthy read even for experienced marketers to whom I’d recommend buying the book directly from the author to even appreciate a better education through his copy/swipe you can take inspiration from。To Our Continued Success!Seemy http://www。WaseemMirza。net 。。。more

Emmanuel Massawe

SABRI, MY GODFATHER- The book is perfectly written even to a layman can understand it-I recommend this Book to all young people who are inspired to build their business with a massive success NI gave this rate because the Book has completely transform my mindset towards business

Darko Brkljac

The book which is going to make your business grow like crazy。

Jenny Wang

It's screaming throughout the pages。 I got the iidea。 It's screaming throughout the pages。 I got the iidea。 。。。more

Alexa Petre

This book represents the epitome of why I think society and the world nowadays are so messed up。 It took me ages to finish it, almost 6 months I think, because I was getting so annoyed every time I was opening it to read another part。 Still, I kept up with it because I was curious about the marketing strategy he painstakingly took 300+ pages to explain。 But I just have to say that the tone of his narrative voice, his attitude, the way he was talking about prospective clients and how he generally This book represents the epitome of why I think society and the world nowadays are so messed up。 It took me ages to finish it, almost 6 months I think, because I was getting so annoyed every time I was opening it to read another part。 Still, I kept up with it because I was curious about the marketing strategy he painstakingly took 300+ pages to explain。 But I just have to say that the tone of his narrative voice, his attitude, the way he was talking about prospective clients and how he generally sees the business world are in the category of content producers I simply despise。 Shallow, exploiting human emotions for personal gain, manipulation through creating fear and greed, superficial and good for nothing content, clickbait materials - these are all techniques he recommends warmly in the book。 While I think the sales funnel method he explains, which is not original, he did not invent nor perfected it, is useful and worthwhile to understand, I refuse to commend people with such an attitude towards others。 This book is in the category of "Don't look up" type of content, the kind that you say "this sh*t cannot be real, and yet it is"。 I don't recommend it whatsoever。 。。。more

Joshua Pitzer

Very insightful。

Matthew Alquisada-Mansoori

Very valuable insights, but some parts are a bit messy。 Reading the first 50 pages didn't give me the best first impression, although the value of the book appears in the following chapters。 Very valuable insights, but some parts are a bit messy。 Reading the first 50 pages didn't give me the best first impression, although the value of the book appears in the following chapters。 。。。more

Peter Hurst

Only read halfway through, but I’m honestly fine not finishing it。 The book praises clickbait to an excessive level and overall is pretty basic stuff。 It was overall a decent book, but there are better and more practical sales books out there

Anand

A comprehensive book of ideas, though not originals, but time tested and practiced ones。 A reference guide to be referred back and forth。

Amey Sarode

Gives you a clear understanding of how people perceive marketing and what actions should be done to convince them to buy from you。

souhail Chebbi

We should all read this book。 It shows how internet, copyright, email, sales is simple but we are all getting it wrong。 Make it simple and you will see all your business skyrocket。 Again, THIS IS A MUST READ。

Vlad Calus

No idea how I resisted 30 pages, DON'T BUY! So much fluff out there, incredible。 This should've been a blog post。 No idea how I resisted 30 pages, DON'T BUY! So much fluff out there, incredible。 This should've been a blog post。 。。。more

Abhinav Bhardwaj

Good Actionable items in the book

Mark Krymov

Great book, simply applying project management techniques to selling goals and finding solution for every small goal。Like sell the click, rather than selling the product right away。Another great idea is to treat Facebook as media, and selling stories rather than products。

Asmir Pekmic

Some parts of this book go too far, but I believe that it's very helpful if applied correctly! In my opinion, everyone who reads this book needs to apply all of its methods at once。 This is definitely not a book for people who sell cheap products/services and want to make a quick ad for easy cash。 To fully utilize the book, you need to come up with a detailed campaign and use everything from the book in it。 The major point of "Sell Like Crazy" is to turn prople from "cold" state into your client Some parts of this book go too far, but I believe that it's very helpful if applied correctly! In my opinion, everyone who reads this book needs to apply all of its methods at once。 This is definitely not a book for people who sell cheap products/services and want to make a quick ad for easy cash。 To fully utilize the book, you need to come up with a detailed campaign and use everything from the book in it。 The major point of "Sell Like Crazy" is to turn prople from "cold" state into your clients。 If you do not have time nor patience to make a large-scale campaign that will take time to bring you profit, this book probably won't be for you。 However, there are some amazing parts even for smaller campaigns。 The personalized emails part is very helpful, for example。 Also, the guarantee/warranty ad copy advice is brilliant! I do not agree with Sabri when it comes to catchy/clickbaity titles。 Yes, they are effective, but I have a feeling that people don't "fall" for them as easily as before。 Furthermore, your landing page has to be really amazing to justify the "Attention homeowners! This trick will save you $10,000!" title。 Otherwise, it's just a clickbait, which is why the campaign needs to be planned really carefully。 The book is easy to read and it's very interesting。 I highly suggest it! 。。。more

Rich B

Given the author spends so much time in this book boasting about how much money he’s made for himself and his clients, don’t feel so bad about leaving a poor review。 Sure he’ll survive on the millions he claims to have made。 But overall, this was a pretty bad read。 Way over-promised and way under-delivered。 Think this is only the second one-star review I’ve ever given, it was that annoying。 Trying to look for positives first。 The actual content and techniques he puts forward aren’t terrible。 A b Given the author spends so much time in this book boasting about how much money he’s made for himself and his clients, don’t feel so bad about leaving a poor review。 Sure he’ll survive on the millions he claims to have made。 But overall, this was a pretty bad read。 Way over-promised and way under-delivered。 Think this is only the second one-star review I’ve ever given, it was that annoying。 Trying to look for positives first。 The actual content and techniques he puts forward aren’t terrible。 A bit corny and old-fashioned, but OK。 Most of them though you can find elsewhere, but the best thing about the book is it’s not a bad collation of thoughts around selling techniques。 He references some classic sales and marketing texts like David Ogilvy and Claude Hopkins (weirdly, most references seem to be from dead people, maybe he was afraid of being sued?)。 Not amazing or break-through by any means, but OK。On its own, that might have been worth a higher rating, but the writing style is a real chore to plough through。 Firstly, it’s highly self-promoting。 Did you know his agency has been voted the 28th fastest growing business in Australia by the AFR? You certainly will after you read that for the 10th time or so in this book? What about the more than 10,000 or so businesses he claims to have advised? Which at a rate of one business per day would take over 27 years, so assume he actually means people who may have heard him talk at a conference。 It’s like listening to a hard sell time share salesman, and doesn’t make for a fun read。 Then, it’s also super aggressive in tone。 Lost count of how many times he talked about “grabbing customers by the throat” or “slaughtering the competition and leaving them screaming for mercy”。 Customers are considered like sheep, with repeated mentions of the boring lives they lead and that they’re just waiting for your exciting sales offer。 Competitors are losers, numbskulls and boring。 It’s like a weird combination of Gordon Gecko and Patrick Bateman, maybe mixed in with a bit of David Blaine as he basically grinds away with the same “be relentless and you’ll win” message。 Money’s what matters, and empathy or any, you know, actual human feeling is for losers is what this book seems to be promoting。 Early on, he talks about how hard he has worked / does work, and the thousands of books on selling he’s read。 That’s admirable。Those include books on copywriting, but he doesn’t actually seem to have picked up the writing skill of considering the reader or keeping a consistent message going。 He frequently contradicts himself - there’s no secret formula to doing x, but then a few pages later, here’s my super secret proven formula for doing x。 Most of his writing recommendations seem to be based on clickbait, which may have some short-term impact, but just doesn’t work long-term if there’s no substance behind it。 Good luck to the author, he’s clearly not short of confidence in himself。 If this chutzpah led approach works for him, great。 But as book to learn about selling, there’s many other and better options out there。 Not recommended unless you think pitbulls would make great salesmen。 。。。more

Hazwan Adib

It is a very good book。 Recommended

Tala Elbanna

From the perspective of a non-marketing major who’s trying to get into marketing, I found this book beneficial in many ways。 Firstly, it gives hope。 In a world where the same thing is done by millions of different people, it’s good to have hope that you can flourish among them。 Secondly, it explains and proves that marketing your work is the most important way to actually do your work。 Realistically speaking, if people don’t know about your services, how will you sell the latter? Thirdly, it goe From the perspective of a non-marketing major who’s trying to get into marketing, I found this book beneficial in many ways。 Firstly, it gives hope。 In a world where the same thing is done by millions of different people, it’s good to have hope that you can flourish among them。 Secondly, it explains and proves that marketing your work is the most important way to actually do your work。 Realistically speaking, if people don’t know about your services, how will you sell the latter? Thirdly, it goes on to explain in detailed steps how to market your business in different platforms。 Last but not the least, it focuses on providing service。 Whether or not you make a profit out of it, every step you take to expand your business should get the inquisitive person one step closer to his/her goals, even if they don’t take the step further to financially commit to your services。 The point is to show people how you can help them by actually helping them! Note: We’re given insight into the importance of emails (and making them look personal), google, facebook, insta, etc。The wording (number, form, etc。) as well as the characters (less than 20 vs more than 80) in titles always matters。 。。。more

Rajarajeswary

This book reveals an 8-phase selling system for generating insane amounts of leads,sales and profit for any business in any marketing with digital marketing。💲The author is the founder of King Kong, Australia's fastest growing digital agency revealing the exact system where he goes from $50 - $ 10 Million on annual revenue。My Highlights 1。 The 80/20 rule demonstrates you can and should disregard 80% of your business activities。 They should either be delegated or outsourced so you can focus on the This book reveals an 8-phase selling system for generating insane amounts of leads,sales and profit for any business in any marketing with digital marketing。💲The author is the founder of King Kong, Australia's fastest growing digital agency revealing the exact system where he goes from $50 - $ 10 Million on annual revenue。My Highlights 1。 The 80/20 rule demonstrates you can and should disregard 80% of your business activities。 They should either be delegated or outsourced so you can focus on the top 20% that produce revenue。2。 I look at my sales message as being my salesman soldier。 I look at Google Ads, Facebook ads, and radio and YouTube ads as the delivery vehicles I use to deploy that salesman soldier and deliver my message automatically without me having to exert more effort the more times I deliver it。3。 Your ads should make a red-hot pitch for your product or service in the same way as a salesperson would in a face-to-face selling situation。4。 When it comes to traffic, there are only two names worth mentioning。 They are Google and Facebook。 And they account for more than 90% of traffic online。5。 To truly make big money, you’ve got to use an automated selling system to get your sales message in front of huge numbers of people all at the same time。 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year。6。 Investing in advertising that attracts high-value prospects and then converts that traffic into bona fide sales and clients is the smartest, most lucrative investment you’ll ever make。7。 In business, the little stuff kills the big stuff。 What I mean is that there are lots of small, nit-picky things in your business constantly screaming for attention, but these aren’t the tasks that produce revenue。8。 If you want to become a billionaire, you need to think like a billionaire。 Time is the most valuable asset of billionaires9。The more successful you get, it’s what you say ‘no’ to that makes the difference 。。。more

Dan

Don't like the tone/attitude of the book。A few minor points that are helpful but otherwise found it a bit over the top Don't like the tone/attitude of the book。A few minor points that are helpful but otherwise found it a bit over the top 。。。more

Artist

gold, gold, pure gold, weird spammy landfill garbage content, gold, more gold

Avi Ujawane

A action oriented book with awsome inputs over new age marketing through digital startegies。It all talks about sales and how an entrepreneur should focus and do it。