Category sales
Sales Engagement Platforms: Definition, Examples, and Platforms
Sales engagement “platforms” were virtually unheard of before 2013, but they’re now rapidly becoming a mainstream software category. For many, however, sales engagement is still somewhat of a fringe term that leaves a lot of questions unanswered, such as: What is sales engagement? How does it differ from sales enablement? What do sales engagement platforms do? …
Value-Based Selling: What It Is and How To Do It
Value-based selling puts your customers and their needs front and center. This sales method focuses on emphasizing the value your customers will get from your product or service, thereby making price seem less important and helping to reduce the fear of change. Value-based selling is becoming an increasingly important sales tactic – Forrester predicts that …
A Step-by-Step Process for Qualifying Sales Leads
Sales teams can sometimes be a little… shortsighted. Consider this: prospecting is the number one concern for sales professionals. On the face of things, that’s entirely understandable – after all, the more time you spend speaking to prospects, the more deals you’ll close, right? Not necessarily. The best salespeople understand that prospecting is only one …
25 Powerful Sales Techniques to Incorporate into Your Process
Every sales rep has a few favorite sales techniques in their armory. Why? Using tried and tested sales techniques can take your sales game to the next level. These techniques are renowned for a reason – they’ve worked for many salespeople before you, and they could work for you, too. Remember that different prospects, leads, …
7 Tips on Managing a Remote Inbound Sales Team You can Implement by Next Week
Imagine a fully-remote sales team exceeding quotas by 200% every month. No commute, no micromanagement, and no expensive office space. Sounds like a good deal, right? At Mailshake, remote working has been a part of our culture since we were founded in 2015. Since day one, we’ve built our entire team around a “remote first” …