#007: 4 Types of Sellers
Words I believe: You don’t need more hustle. You need a smarter way to sell.
The 4 Types of Sellers
Over the years, I’ve seen so many types of sellers.
And honestly? I’ve been all of them at some point.
When I first started, I was what I call the Hopeful Seller.
I would post content on LinkedIn… and just hope people would reach out.
(Spoiler: they didn’t.)
Hope is not a strategy.
And here’s what I’ve learned:
Only one type of seller creates consistent, sustainable client flow.
Let’s break it down:
Type 1: The Hustler Seller
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Posts every day. DMs anyone breathing.
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Believes: "If I work harder, it’ll happen."
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Problem: Burnout. Inconsistent results. Always starting over.
Type 2: The Hopeful Seller
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Posts content and waits for magic to happen.
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Believes: "If I just inspire people, someone will reach out."
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Problem: Lots of engagement. Few sales.
Type 3: The Transactional Seller
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Treats every conversation like a pitch.
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Believes: "If I ask enough people, someone will say yes."
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Problem: Shallow connections. High ghosting.
Type 4: The Savvy Seller (your hero)
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Attracts, nurtures, and invites without chasing.
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Believes: "The right strategy compounds over time."
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Results: Consistent $8K–$10K+ months, real freedom, and clients excited to say yes.
Here’s the shift:
Stop hustling.
Stop hoping.
Stop forcing.
Start building real relationships with a simple, sustainable system.
As promised, growth in under a minute.
If you’re ready to move into the Savvy Seller category and finally sign clients consistently —
Simplify your sales process and build something that lasts.
Sell smarter. Grow simpler.
— Valincia
PS: Curious what type of seller are you right now? Reply and tell me. I personally read every message.
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