Referral Programme

Know Someone Who Needs to Hit Their Numbers?

We grow mostly through word of mouth. Sales leaders and reps who've seen the results tend to tell others. So we decided to make it worth your while when they do.
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How it Works

You make an email introduction to james@jamesbissell.com. We log the lead in our CRM and let you know automatically if they become a paying customer. No chasing us for updates. No wondering if it was tracked. The whole process is straightforward.

We only work with B2B sales teams, so if that fits the person you have in mind, get in touch.

Your reward, depending on what you refer:
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Sales University Referral

If the individual signs up for Sales University:

You receive a £50 Amazon voucher, plus a free copy of The Champion Playbook and our Hit Your Numbers daily planner. We donate £25 to our chosen charity and publish the evidence on LinkedIn.

Small print, no surprises: Paid out after the customer pays their second invoice.

Team Training Referral

If the team signs up for our Skill Optimisation Programme (deals over £30,000):

You receive £750 cash or vouchers, plus a free copy of The Champion Playbook and our Hit Your Numbers daily planner. We also donate £750 to our chosen charity and publish the evidence on LinkedIn.

Small print, no surprises: Applies to the first deal signed only. Paid out after the customer pays their second invoice.

Two Minutes Could Earn you £750

We work exclusively with B2B sellers and sales teams.

A good referral looks like this: An SDR, AE or even a top-seller who needs to refresh their skills; A VP of Sales or Sales Director who knows their team is underperforming but hasn't found a training programme that actually sticks. A founder who's building a sales team and wants to get them to quota faster. A Head of Enablement who's tried off-the-shelf training and seen little to no change in the numbers that matter. If that sounds like someone in your network, we'd love to meet them.

Help a sales team turn things around, and support a good cause at the same time.