City of Atlanta Atlanta City Sales Club

Atlanta's City Sales Club is a non-profit organization
limited to 50 non-competing members.

 

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Our sole purpose is to help each other secure
all the business we can.

It's time to make some sales!
It's been said time and time again, "Nothing happens until somebody sells something." And no one sells any thing until there is a prospect to sell to. That's why the Atlanta City Sales Club was started in 1948. A group of salespeople got together with the idea of helping each other obtain all the business possible by giving each other leads.

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The Atlanta City Sales Club meets Fridays for Lunch from 12:00 noon until 1:30 p.m. at the
Petite Auberge Restaurant at: 2935 N Druid Hills Rd NE, Atlanta GA. Programming is designed largely to enhance lead giving and otherwise honor our professional selling skills.

For more information about who we are and the benefits of our products and services, go to our "About Us" section below.

Our Creed:
Our Creed is included here because it, more eloquently than any prose in a brochure, will tell you what the Atlanta City Sales club is all about.

“I believe in the Atlanta City Sales Club, in the goods I am selling, in the firm I am working with, and in my ability to get results.  I believe that honest goods can be sold to honest people by honest methods.  I believe in working, not waiting; in laughing, not weeping; in boosting, not knocking; and in the pleasure of selling goods.  I believe that a person gets what they go after; that one order today is worth two orders tomorrow and that no one is down and out unless they have lost faith in themselves.  I believe in today, and the work I am doing; in tomorrow, and the work I hope to do; and in the sure reward which the future holds.  I believe in courtesy, in kindness, in generosity, in good cheer, in friendship and honest competition.  I believe the best way to help myself is by helping the other person first.”

About Us: Back
The Atlanta City Sales Club, is a non-profit organization limited to 50 non-competing members. The only restrictions on membership are that applicants must have selling as their prime activity, have been with their company and industry at least 6 months, be of good character and represent a reputable company.

Benefits of Membership: Back
There are benefits of membership in the ACSC, such as excellent business leads. Anyone who is willing to be truly active and give all the leads possible will get leads that will turn into business. Additional benefits include the regular exchange of ideas with seasoned sales professionals, and the social aspect of the club which, while incidental to our primary purpose, is greatly enjoyed by most members.

How do I become a Member? Back
The Atlanta City Sales Club meets every Friday for lunch from 12:00 noon until 1:30 p.m. There is an application form which must be fully completed and submitted to the membership chairperson along with a check for the application fee. When your references have been checked and possibility of business category conflict has been checked and any possibility of business category conflict has been eliminated, you will read your application at two regular membership meetings doing your best to get to know the members during this period. You will then be asked to miss a meeting at which the membership will vote on your application.
You can download the application form here (Adobe Acrobat reader required).

For more information contact:
A. Harold Davis
info@atlcitysalesclub.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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