Remove 2011 Remove Marketing Remove Prospecting Remove Wireless
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Plantronics UC Toolkit, Wireless Voice Office Assessment Tool

The ROI Guy

Plantronics, the leading makers of audio communication solutions such as corded and wireless Bluetooth and DECT headsets was fielding many inquiries from customers who needed help configuring the best wireless headset solutions to support enterprise Unified Communication (UC) installations.

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3 Things Some Pundits Won’t Tell you about Cold Calling – Part 2

The Pipeline

Whether by fate or chance, the following definition was contained in a marketing piece I received in my inbox yesterday: “By definition, “Cold Calling” is the marketing process of approaching prospective customers or clients, typically via telephone, who were not expecting such an interaction. Tibor Shanto.

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[Missed Connections] Referral Selling Insights from June

No More Cold Calling

Are your sales reps still wasting time with cold prospecting—sending emails and social media requests to strangers who aren’t expecting to hear from them? Your marketing department does an adequate job of lead generation, but many of the so-called “leads” aren’t qualified. It now takes fewer than five.

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The Pipeline ? Beware The Mixed Message ? Sales eXchange ? 138

The Pipeline

December 2011. November 2011. October 2011. September 2011. August 2011. April 2011. March 2011. February 2011. January 2011. For example, one of the large wireless carriers here in Canada is part of a larger media company, or conglomerate, they own TV outlets and magazines.

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The Sales Association: Cold Calling Lives

The Sales Association

Wednesday, November 9, 2011. But these prospects raised their hands," they tell you. Case Study We do phone sales training with a Fortune 50 wireless telecom client that has a large SMB field sales team in the Midwest. When you get a prospect on the phone, always ask, "Do you have a quick sec?" Cold Calling Lives.