Three Days In Dallas With Jeremy On The 72% Most Sales Training Skips.
Tonality is what most reps can't fix alone. Jeremy fixes it live, once a year, July 10–12.
Most Sales Training Teaches The Wrong 28%.
Here's the stat the entire 7th Level Summit is designed around. It's the reason live, in-person, with Jeremy in the room is the only thing that actually moves your numbers.
The original stat from 1940s research said your non-verbal communication was 93% of the sale. Every sales book on the planet copy-pasted that line for 70 years.
Body language expert Mark Bowden updated the study. The real number is 72% tonality and body language. 28% words.
Look at where every sales training program puts its focus. The script. The framework. The closing line. The objection handling. That's all the 28%.
That's why you can quote every sales book in the industry and still fumble Monday's call. You're working on the 28% with no feedback on the 72%.
The 7th Level Summit exists to fix the 72%. Three days. One ballroom in Dallas. Jeremy walking the room correcting tone in real time. You can't get that anywhere else, because you can't hear your own tone alone in front of a screen.
It Started On A Door.
NEPQ didn't come from a book. It came from a door.
Jeremy was knocking doors for a living, watching half of them close in his face. One afternoon he stopped pitching and asked a question instead. The door didn't close. The conversation did.
Two years later, that became NEPQ. Today it's used by 100,000+ reps across 161 industries. The framework only installs the way he installed it · live, in front of real people, with someone correcting tone in real time. That's why the summit happens once a year, three days, in Dallas.
Watch What Jeremy Does Mid-Question.
This is from a real role-play on stage. Marketing agency owner trying to scale. Watch the moment Jeremy refuses to let him off the hook.
Most reps would have written down "$4-5K" and moved on. Jeremy got him to admit the real number with one re-asked question. That's a frame, that's a tone, and that's three days of practice in Dallas.
You Can't Hear Your Own Tone.
Every rep has had this experience. You ask a NEPQ question. The prospect's guard goes up. You don't know why. You said the right words.
Here's why. Your brain hears your voice differently than the prospect hears it. You can't catch your own pacing. You can't catch the half-second hesitation that signals desperation. You can't catch when "curious tone" came out as "concerned tone."
That's why reps who've watched Jeremy's content for years still struggle. They have the framework. They have the questions. What they don't have is someone who can hear their tone and stop them mid-question. "That sounded concerned. Try it curious. Run it again."
It takes 20 reps with feedback to recalibrate the muscle. Maybe 50. You can't get those reps from a screen. You get them in a room with 1,200 other people doing the same thing and Jeremy walking around correcting tone in real time.
This isn't "more content." It's the part of training where someone who's done this 100,000 times can hear what you can't hear yourself.
By Sunday Afternoon, You've Run Each Of These 50+ Times Out Loud.
Specific frames Jeremy teaches over the three days in Dallas, with the actual stage examples. The reason you can't get this from videos: it takes 50+ live reps with Jeremy correcting your tone before each frame becomes automatic on a real call.
Three Real Moments From Past Summits.
Not promises. What already happened on stage in front of 1,200 people last year.
Marcus Goes Up.
A rep from Detroit volunteers. He dials a real prospect from his book. Cold. The whole room watches on the big screen.
By the third "no" Jeremy stops him. Adjusts his tone on the qualifying question. Marcus dials again. Closes a $3,000 deal in nine minutes.
Sarah's Realization.
She and the rep next to her run the consequence sequence at each other. Twenty minutes in she stops mid-question.
"Wait. I've been doing it backwards for two years." Her partner nods. They run it again. This time it lands.
The 25-Minute Q&A.
Someone asks how to handle "I need to think about it." Jeremy spends 25 minutes on it. Demonstrates the response on three scenarios.
That single Q&A is what changed their close rate the next week. Most attendees say it was the moment of the weekend.
Hour By Hour, Here's How It Runs.
Not vague. The exact thing happening at 9 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM, so you know what you're flying for.
Three Reps Who Came Last Year.
Not testimonial cards. Their actual stories. What they came in with, what changed, and the exact moment it happened.
What The 90 Days After Usually Look Like.
It moves in a pattern. Here's what attendees almost always describe when we follow up.
I Could Run This Quarterly. I Don't.
Look. I run 7th Level the rest of the year. I could fill the room every three months and run it again. We've thought about it.
The reason I don't is simple. Quarterly events become routine. The reps who attend stop showing up the way they would for a one-time thing. The energy in the room changes when people know they can just catch the next one.
Once a year, in one room, three days, no replays. That's a moment. That's what makes the work stick.
If you've been to a sales event that promised to "transform you" and it didn't, this is the difference. The room only works when everyone in it has actually committed to be there.
Pick The Seat. We're Not Going To Convince You.
Three tiers. Same training. Same room. The seat is what changes. Pick the one that matches what you actually want.
- ✓3 days of NEPQ training (Fri / Sat / Sun)
- ✓Access to the Opening Gala (Thursday, July 9)
- ✓Expedited check-in
- ✓2 welcome drinks at the Opening Gala
- ✓Lunch all 3 days (one per day)
- ✓Digital recordings of the event
- ✓Priority access to the War Room Team
- ✓1 General Admission ticket to gift a friend or family member
- ✓Closed-room Elite Workshop with Jeremy Miner (Friday, July 10)
- ✓Access to the Owners Club (on-site lounge, all 3 days)
- ✓Private Elite Dinner with Jeremy & Anthony (Friday night)
- ✓1 VIP ticket to gift — instead of the GA ticket
Team of 5 or more? support@7thlevel.com
Irving Convention Center.
15 minutes from DFW. Grand Ballroom holds all three days. The outdoor terrace overlooks the canals. Thursday's gala happens there.
Stay at The Westin next door. Summit rate: $225/night standard, $425 executive suite. Regular pricing is $320 to $500+. Booking link sent after you register.
Book Thursday through Sunday. You're there for the gala, not rushing out Sunday afternoon, and you have time to debrief with the people you met.



Before You Book.
Look. Don't come to Dallas if you want to feel good for a weekend.
Don't come if you're hoping for another conference where you take notes, leave inspired, and forget by Friday.
Come if you want to walk out closing differently than you walk in.
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