Who the hell is this guy? 

(Great question, smart ppl like you ask those😉)

I’m Nick. I’ve been in high-ticket info sales for the past four years, generated roughly $7.5M, taken over 5,000 sales calls, and worked with companies such as Closers, Traffic and Funnels, AdOutreach, Springs Rejuvenation, and AI Innovision. I’ve sold everything from B2B marketing consulting, YouTube ads, and medical procedures to sales, ecom, and AI biz opps.

I’ve done everything from setting, closing, outbound, inbound, and managing setter teams. Something special I bring to every team I work with is Big Nick Energy, and when that gets introduced to an environment, it either:

  1. Makes a great team better

or

  1. Makes an average team great

When I’m not on Zoom calls, you can find me in the gym, hiking somewhere in the mountains of Colombia, playing piano, having fancy dinners with the boys, or courting the local maidens.

If you want to see if me closing on your sales team makes sense, hit me up on WhatsApp or Messenger and let’s talk about it.

My Background

For those who want to know more, hopefully you’re not trying to stock me🤞

I grew up in a middle-class household in a suburban neighborhood an hour south of Chicago. After high school, I was living the average Midwestern life: grinding away at Domino’s Pizza and going to school for nursing (only because I saw it as the fastest and best way to make money at the time… definitely wasn’t doing it for the right reasons lol). Then I turned 19, the pandemic hit, and I seriously started questioning my life. I decided I wanted more than the average, so I got into this whole online money-making world. First I tried a marketing agency. That failed. Then I tried high-ticket sales, and that obviously worked. Was far from easy though. Definitely the toughest challenge I’ve ever had to overcome in my life. Not a single person in my personal life believed in me. They thought I was dumb, that online money-making was a scam, and that I had no talent for sales.And honestly… they weren’t completely wrong.I used to be completely monotone, anti-social as fuck, and extremely selfish… not exactly the qualities of a great salesman, right? I also invested $9k into training when I only had $7k in my bank account. Eight months of savings from working at Domino’s gone, plus my whole next paycheck.But that investment was undeniably the biggest thing that helped me stop being shit at sales and meet the right people who helped me become the guy I am today.Didn’t stop there though. I basically had to eat dirt for half a year before I made anything decent, and even after that there were still plenty of ups and downs.But I’m grateful I did it, and grateful to everyone who’s played a part in supporting me throughout my journey. Couldn’t have done it without you.

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