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10 Inside Sales Predictions for 2011

Pointclear

Comment on The Bridge Group's ten predictions for inside sales in 2011. No longer will the Inside Sales Rep be a “jack of all trades” Roles will be clearly defined and measured based on specific desired outcomes. Messaging will continue to evolve from sales centric to buyer centric.

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Youth, Lead Quality, Social Selling, Inside Sales and Outbound Marketing

Pointclear

Dave Stein, ES Research Group, How Much Social Selling Should Sales Reps be Doing? Click to start video at this point —Are you a sales rep in the high-tech industry? Dave Stein, CEO and Founder of ES Research Group Inc. which assists sales trainers in selecting the appropriate providers.

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Thank You to Our 27 Guest Marketing and Sales Bloggers in 2011!

Pointclear

I appreciate the manner in which each has clearly presented B2B marketing and sales challenges, solutions (in the form of best-practice strategies and tactics), and results in areas like the following: Content marketing. Inside sales. B2B marketing and sales strategies and tactics. Customer acquisition. Demand creation.

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What is the Net Effect of the Migration to Inside Sales?

Jonathan Farrington

“The growth in sales jobs, and therefore one would think, in sales training is in inside sales. Although there is a migration to inside selling, most sales training is based on the assumption that sales calls will be face to face. I discuss this fact in detail with Dan McDade of PointClear – HERE.

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PowerViews with Jonathan Farrington: Stay Focused

Pointclear

2011 Marketing and Sales Trends Successes and Failures. Sales Trends Companies Should be Looking At. Click to start video at this point —Commenting on trends that we need to be looking at, Jonathan talks about the three levels of selling: inside sales, external sales and what he calls new wave selling (i.e.,