Some  readers of our Sales  Tweets have asked me questions about Ernest Seller.
 
I  sincerely want to answer the questions and clear up some of the confusion.
 
After  pinning Ernest down with a pot of coffee and a plate of donuts, I think I have  made some tremendous headway here. However, I am sure you will be the better  judge of that than I.
 
Is Ernest  Seller a real person?
 
The  quick answer is, “Absolutely Yes”. In  fact, a quick search of the internet will confirm there are numerous Ernest  Sellers out there. To be crystal clear - when I write about Ernest Seller I am not  writing about any of those individuals. I am writing about another guy. Please  accept that as a full ‘disclaimer’. [If you want more disclaimers then please  let me know…there are plenty more where that one came from.] At the risk of a  flogging...Our Ernest Seller is a totally different character than any of those  other Ernest Sellers. The key point is – Yes, Ernest Seller is real. I see him  regularly…perhaps that’s because I am looking for him? He is easy to spot  because he always wears 2 things: (1) a great big smile and (2) a bright plaid  jacket. To learn a little more about Ernest Seller’s wardrobe, check out the 1st  footnote below.
 
Is Ernest  Seller really a Seller [a Salesperson]?
 
Here’s  where we start to get into a bit of a ‘grey zone’. When we ask Ernest Seller  that question he proudly embraces that noble profession as his own. He considers  himself to be a natural-born salesman…like all the great ones. I asked his boss – ‘The Boss’, “Is Ernest really a  salesperson?” I received an incoherent but emotional response…somewhere between  soft laughter and a loud sneeze. In an effort to find a tie-breaker, I asked to  see Ernest’s business card. Unfortunately, Ernest forgot to carry any business  cards again. Check the 2nd footnote if you are interested in  learning more about The Boss.
 
Is Ernest  really earnest?
 
Certainly!  Ernest gives it all he’s got. Now,  some folks, including Mr. Kaye, Ernest’s #1 Client, will argue that all he’s got isn’t monumental or  anything close to that. But [if you twist his arm hard enough] even Mr. Kaye  will admit Ernest is earnest. While no one has actually tested it, probably  takes a few hundred foot-pounds of arm-twist to get that sort of compliment out  of Mr. Kaye. On the other hand, Mr. Kaye volunteers a lot of other feedback to  Ernest. See the 3rd footnote below to experience a bit of the  buyer-seller action between Mr. Kaye and Ernest.
 
I know Ernest raises more  questions than answers…he also raises more eyebrows than answers…so, I will work  on this. In the meantime, I sure hope this clears things up a bit.
 
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