Why Relationships Matter | August 2021 Newsletter

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Resources for Going Back to Work Post-COVID-19 | April 2020 Newsletter

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Wellness at Your Fingertips: Relieving Stress During COVID-19 and Beyond (Guest Blog)

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Local SEO and Why It Should Matter to You-Part 4 of a 4 Part Marketing Series

Introduction by Don McMahan, Outsourced VP of Sales at FlyCloud Consulting, Inc.   This last blog in our four-part marketing series by good friend and SEO expert Jaco Grobbelaar, brings it all home, literally as he talks about the value of Local SEO. A lot of businesses I work with in the bay area are very […]

Territories Assigned by Account Size (Part III of a IV-part series)

The current trend among technology companies (and others) is to assign accounts based on company size. While definition of size varies across the market, the three categories generally defined are: SMB (small, medium businesses) Mid-Market Enterprise Gartner defines SMBs by the number of employees and annual revenue they have. The attribute used most often is […]

Geographic vs Open Territories-(Part II of a IV Part Series)

Most of my professional life has revolved around well-defined geographic territories, defined by state borders or sometimes down to the local zip code levels. When you are developing a sales strategy, why is this a good thing compared to other territory management strategies? Some benefits: Efficiencies of time/travel expenses Clear accountability Concentration of effort Long […]

Sales Territories-What Works Best? (Part 1 of a 4 part series…)

Since the beginning of time, man (or woman) have fought over boundaries defining, their farm, their country and yes, even their sales territory. Gangs kill over turf and so do nation states. Drug wars are all about territory with millions at stake, so we can see that territories defined has universal value. In this series […]

Turnover Is a Costly Problem for Sales Managers

Steve LePatner’s insights on employee turnover are spot on. The impact on the organization can be especially costly for sales organizations for several reasons: Loss of revenue is an immediate and certain issue when you lose salespeople Recruiting and hiring new sales talent often takes longer than other positions Disruption of customer relationships, often the […]

Admiring the Problem and Stupid Sales Call Questions…

A great post below from my fellow Sales Xceleration Advisor Bill Morrow. I’d like to add to his observations by reminding all salespeople that perhaps the dumbest questions are the ones you should have asked and did not. Did you ever leave a call and say jeez, “I wish I had asked him who else […]