Russ McNeil

Growing up, we were always told, “Don’t talk to strangers!” Then, when we become adults and go into business, we’re told, “If you want to be successful, you’ve got to be able to talk to anybody!” Talk about mixed signals.

Russ McNeil used to have as much trouble connecting with new people—and gaining new business connections and prospects—as anyone.

But through trial and error, a lot of personal development, and enduring a lot of funny looks from people, he mastered the art of situational prospecting. Or, as some people call it, striking up natural conversations with just about anyone. Then, through writing books and teaching workshops, he turned what he learned into an art and a science that he shares with anyone who will listen!

And people are listening.

While Russ’s content is optimized for Network-Marketing, MLM, and Direct sales, people in a wide range of professions and from all walks of life are putting Russ’s teaching to work, including:

Networkers
Financial advisors
Insurance agents * Attorneys
Sales organizations * Retail clerks
Real estate agents * Call center managers
… and more.

One person even told Russ his conversation techniques helped them have a better time at their family reunion! Russ’s content is based on timeless principles and is laced with large doses of appealing humor. This results in a unique learning experience best described as “engaging, enlightening, and entertaining.”

This is real-world stuff that gets real results when you deal with real people. Furthermore, it’s duplicable—everyone can put it to use right away—newbies and seasoned pros alike. Perhaps this explains why a growing list of top producers and respected trainers are endorsing Russ’s work:

  • Doug Firebaugh
  • Margie Aliprandi
  • Bob Burg
  • Michael S. Clouse
  • Jordan Adler

… just to name a few

If you want to be better at connecting with people, and if you want to laugh while you learn, you’re in the right place. And now that you’re here, you might as well look around.

If you have any questions, just ask. We’re easy to talk to. We better be—it’s what we teach.