Review of Karmic Selling

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is a book that subscribes to an interesting perspective and way of selling. The book gets five out of five stars because it held my interest from start to finish. It was, for me, very original. The author preaches about “Karmic Selling,” and even though I have a very different understanding of Karma, I have to agree and understand how this method of “selling without selling” worked for the author and can work in general.

Another reason I like the book is because the cord of helping others runs through and through the pages, not just selling and making a profit. I like how the book outlines very clearly strategies and work that can be employed to succeed at Karmic Selling. Also, the book is big on research and preparation, and this can also be applied to many areas of life, not just business, work, and selling. I appreciate the author sharing his life and work experiences, as they helped me understand how he became the person that he is and the ideas behind his book. The various characters in the book helped the book come alive, as some of them were very scary corporate villains—the kind you do not want to work with nor do you want to become.

The book is a good book, and I could not find any fault or think of ways that it could be improved because there were very few errors and the editorial team did a good job. The layout was reader-friendly. The book is a source of encouragement that you can succeed at selling, especially for those who do not like sales, and it causes you to take a different approach and perspective about the activity of sales.

The book is also a champion for honesty in salesmanship, especially if you do not want your conscience bugging you.

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