

Sales Secrets
Brandon Bornancin
Brandon Bornancin is a serial salesperson, entrepreneur, and Founder & CEO of Seamless.AI.
He has interviewed the world’s biggest and brightest business experts (including Kevin Harrington, Jordan Belfort, Ryan Serhant, Bob Burg, and many more) to uncover actionable strategies, tips, and insights that you can use to generate more revenue and accelerate your business.
Ready to learn exclusive secrets from top sales, business, and entrepreneurs from around the world?
Then Sales Secrets From The Top 1% is the place to find them.
He has interviewed the world’s biggest and brightest business experts (including Kevin Harrington, Jordan Belfort, Ryan Serhant, Bob Burg, and many more) to uncover actionable strategies, tips, and insights that you can use to generate more revenue and accelerate your business.
Ready to learn exclusive secrets from top sales, business, and entrepreneurs from around the world?
Then Sales Secrets From The Top 1% is the place to find them.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 3min
Multitasking Is Killing Your Results | #1314
Many high performers rely on multitasking, believing it increases speed and productivity. In this episode, Brandon breaks down why multitasking creates the illusion of momentum while eroding focus, quality, and confidence. He explains how context switching damages execution in sales and leadership, and why presence matters more than activity.You’ll learn what single-threaded execution actually means, the system Brandon uses to eliminate multitasking, and how focusing on one outcome at a time leads to faster execution and better results. This episode reframes focus as a structural decision, not a discipline problem, and closes the batch with a practical blueprint for doing fewer things better.

Jan 16, 2026 • 3min
Personal Branding Is the Highest-Leverage Sales Asset | #1313
Most people treat personal branding as a content exercise, but this episode reframes it as a trust and sales acceleration system. Brandon breaks down why familiarity beats persuasion, how brand changes buyer behavior before the first call, and why informational content rarely converts.You’ll learn the three types of content that actually drive revenue, how authority is signaled through perspective, and why personal brand acts as career insurance for reps, founders, and leaders. This episode offers a practical lens for using visibility as leverage... not vanity.

Jan 15, 2026 • 3min
Why Most Follow-Ups Get Ignored (And How to Fix It) | #1312
Follow-up is one of the most misunderstood parts of sales. In this episode, Brandon breaks down why “just checking in” messages get ignored, how neutral follow-ups create work for buyers, and why relevance beats persistence every time.You’ll learn how to write value-first follow-ups that advance decisions, how timing impacts response rates, and a simple framework for engineering replies. This episode reframes follow-up as a strategic lever, not a reminder loop, and shows how the right message makes responding easy.

Jan 14, 2026 • 2min
Confidence in Sales Comes From Evidence, Not Personality | #1311
Sellers believe confidence is a personality trait, but this episode reframes it as an evidence-based outcome. Brandon breaks down why personality-driven confidence is fragile, how preparation and pattern recognition create calm certainty, and why experience beats charisma every time.You’ll learn how to deliberately build confidence through reps and reflection, why evidence-based sellers handle pressure better, and how to shift confidence from performance to proof. This episode shows why true confidence isn’t loud. It’s earned.

Jan 13, 2026 • 2min
Perfection Delays Revenue | #1310
Teams delay action in pursuit of perfection, believing polish protects outcomes. In this episode, Brandon reframes perfection as a fear-based delay tactic and explains why planning feels safer than shipping, but produces less value.You’ll learn why confidence follows action, how delayed feedback slows improvement, and why messy execution creates momentum that perfect plans never do. This episode offers a practical lens for moving faster without sacrificing trust, and shows why revenue rewards motion, not polish.

Jan 12, 2026 • 3min
Micromanagement Kills Sales Teams | #1309
Leaders micromanage because they care about results, but this episode reframes micromanagement as a performance killer rather than a safeguard. Brandon breaks down the difference between control and clarity, why fear drives over-involvement, and how small interventions train reps to wait instead of act.You’ll learn how autonomy multiplies performance, why systems outperform supervision, and how leaders can step back without losing accountability. This episode offers a practical leadership lens for building sales teams that move faster... without constant oversight.

Jan 11, 2026 • 3min
Most Sales Reps Get Stuck (Even When They’re Talented) | #1308
Talent and knowledge don’t guarantee results in sales. In this episode, Brandon explores why many capable reps stall despite strong fundamentals. He breaks down fear loops, the difference between hesitation and rejection, and why intelligence can sometimes slow execution.You’ll learn how action generates confidence, why exposure beats reassurance, and how to shorten the distance between thought and execution. This episode reframes stagnation as a fear-based pattern, and shows how consistent action is the fastest way out.

Jan 10, 2026 • 3min
The Difference Between Being Busy and Being Effective | #1307
People equate effort with progress, but this episode reframes performance as an effectiveness problem rather than a work ethic problem. Brandon breaks down why busy work feels rewarding but produces diminishing returns, how most roles have one primary leverage skill, and why delegation creates space for impact.You’ll learn how to diagnose whether your work actually produces outcomes, why saying no is essential for effectiveness, and how to refocus effort on what truly compounds results. This episode offers a clear lens for working less reactively, and more intentionally.

Jan 9, 2026 • 3min
Discounting Is the Most Expensive Habit in Sales | #1306
When deals stall, discounting often feels like the fastest solution. In this episode, Brandon reframes discounting as a value-destruction habit rather than a negotiation tactic. He breaks down the psychological damage discounting causes, how it trains buyers to expect concessions, and why it weakens long-term account economics.You’ll learn how elite sellers replace discounts with value stacking, why calm price confidence builds trust, and how to diagnose hesitation correctly before touching price. This episode offers a clear framework for protecting margins while improving deal quality.

Jan 8, 2026 • 2min
Focus Is an Environment Problem, Not a Motivation Problem | #1305
So many believe that focus is a personal discipline issue, but this episode reframes it as an environment problem. Brandon breaks down why willpower-based productivity fails, how modern work environments sabotage attention, and why high performers are often the most distracted.You’ll learn how leaders unintentionally reward interruption, how to design distraction-resistant execution environments, and why focus improves when decisions are removed. This episode offers a structural approach to focus, one that makes deep work easier instead of harder.


