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Closer Success is a remote high ticket sales coaching brand founded by Robins Vincent — a closer who has personally generated over $5M in sales across tech, fitness, ecommerce, real estate and education. We exist for one reason: to help ambitious people in their 20s and 30s break into remote high ticket sales and build income with no ceiling — even with zero prior experience. Most people who want to get into remote sales face the same three problems. They don't know where to find legitimate offers to sell. They don't have a proven framework to close high ticket deals. And they don't have anyone to give them real feedback on their calls. Closer Success solves all three. Our students work directly with Robins in a small group environment — learning the exact conversation frameworks, offer vetting strategies and mindset shifts that separate closers earning $3K months from those consistently hitting $10K and beyond. Our first student hit $21K in commissions within his first two months. No sales background. No corporate experience. Just the right guidance applied consistently. We don't believe in hype, highlight reels or income claims that don't hold up in real life. We believe in showing up, doing the reps and building a skill that pays you for life. If you're serious about remote sales — you're in the right place. @closerdude


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

My experience

It’s very rare for me to actually sit down and write a review like this, but Closer Success genuinely deserves one.
I come from a legal/corporate background, and before this mentorship I had no real sales experience. Sales wasn’t something I ever seriously saw myself doing, especially coming from law, where the “safe” and prestigious career path is pretty clear.
After speaking with Robins though, I started thinking a lot more seriously about what I actually wanted from my career. I realised I was drawn to something where your results are tied much more directly to your own performance, where you can improve, earn more, and actually see the outcome of the work you put in.
At first, I thought I could just figure sales out on my own. Connect with people, learn from content, make mistakes, and eventually get there. But speaking with Robins made me realise there’s a big difference between trying to piece everything together yourself and actually having someone experienced guide you properly.
That’s probably been the biggest value of Closer Success for me.
What I really appreciate about Robins is that he doesn’t try to force everyone into the same sales style. He actually takes the time to understand you as a person, how you communicate, where your strengths are, and what feels natural to you. From there, he adjusts the way he teaches and coaches you around the way you can sell best.
That was a big thing for me, because I never felt like I had to become some completely different personality just to be good at sales. Instead, the focus was on improving the way I already communicate, fixing the weaknesses, and learning how to use my own strengths properly. That kind of personalised coaching makes a huge difference.
Robins is also genuinely present. The one-to-one support, feedback, accountability, and attention are not just things that are promised when you join. You actually get them. You can see where you’re improving, where you’re going wrong, and what you need to work on next. Obviously you still have to put in the work, but when you do, you can see the progress.
What makes this even more meaningful for me is that I’ve been doing all of this while working a full-time corporate/legal job. Despite that, I’ve gone from having basically zero sales experience to landing a part-time B2B sales role with real full-time potential, working with an offer I’m genuinely excited about.
For me, that says a lot.
Sales can be a pretty intimidating industry to enter, especially when you’re new and you don’t really know who to trust. I was also someone who was very skeptical about mentorships in general. But with Closer Success, I’ve never felt like the focus was just on selling you a program and leaving you to figure things out. It genuinely feels like the focus is on making you better, both as a salesperson and as a person.
Looking back, the only thing I really wish is that I had invested in myself sooner.

17 August 2026
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