The paradox of the boring sales superstar

Published: Fri, 08/13/21

One of my all-time favorite sales teachers is the late, great Stan Billue.

Stan was known as the world’s greatest phone sales trainer.

Even celebrity sales teachers like the late Zig-Ziglar and Tom Hopkins have used his material to fill their own seminars with people, for example. He was that revered in his day, and really was one of the greatest phone salesmen who ever lived, if not the best.

Anyway, I first heard about him roughly 11 years ago.

Specifically, when he was interviewed by Michael Senoff.

And that interview has been solid gold for me.

I don’t do phone selling, but I “adapted” many of his phone sales methods he taught in that interview into email, and I even wrote an “Email Players” issue about them. To this day, I use what he taught in that interview. And the reason why is, it was not only extremely informative, but his personality was extremely engaging, and that interview was a shining example of infotainment.

So much so, I wanted to buy everything else from him afterwards.

So I started looking around, and found one of his courses.

I started listening to it… and proceeded to be bored out of my mind.

Why?

Because it was anything BUT infotaining.

In fact, he even said at the start, “I’m not here to entertain you!”

Listen:

Stan Billue was a great teacher.

A great salesman.

And, a great infotainer, naturally.

But, that course was unlistenable to me.

Dry, boring, and “just the facts.”

The info was outstanding from what I hear — as it was responsible for making a lot of phone sales people a lot of money, apparently. But I wonder how many people it didn’t help because it was so boring? Because he insisted on NOT being infotaining? And, was more worried about teaching and content than delivering that teaching and content in a way that made people want to listen and pay attention to it?

I suppose we’ll never know.

But entertainment is what gets attention today.

As movie director Mel Gibson once said about his blockbuster movies that nabbed the biggest box office gross: You first have to entertain if you want to educate and then, ultimately, elevate someone’s thinking. Because if you don’t entertain, nobody is sticking around to hear all your teaching and educating.

This is why I believe infotainment is the future of persuasive communication.

Why the truly best teachers have always used it.

And, why I also believe businesses can use it to all but write their own paychecks.

I’ve written my methodology for infotainment into my book:

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Ben Settle