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What does ‘seasonality’ really mean in sales?

Nutshell

Just as a homeowner might want to sell their house before the year’s end to assist with tax issues or avoid upcoming tax law changes, health care consumers are more likely to buy at the end of the year in order to take advantage of their insurance benefits. During the back-to-school season we also experience an increase in supplement sales.

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What is Inside Sales? Everything You Need to Know

Gong.io

Inside sales is basically any sales made from an office environment (you know, inside), so it takes place largely over phone and email, though the use of social media messaging and video conferencing is increasingly common. When you book a demo with one of the team, you’re speaking with an insides sales representative.

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What's it take to generate leads that fuel your forecast?

Pointclear

Just try to pass them on to your field sales team and you’ll see. Because the chances are pretty low—probably 3% to 4% at best—that any of these names are bonafide opportunities if you are a B2B company with a complex sales process. Sales won’t spend the time it takes to cull through 100 so-called leads for 3 to 4 good ones.

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The Sales Playbooks Every Sales Team Needs

Costello

In our latest research done in partnership with Databox , marketers and sales managers agree that playbooks improve the effectiveness and efficiency of calls, help train new salespeople and ensure product and services are correctly positioned. Scripts for New Sales Reps. I have created a sales toolkit/playbook for many clients.

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170 Sales Terms From A – Z: The Updated Glossary of B2B Sales Definitions

Sales Hacker

This practical sales glossary is meant for anyone in sales who needs to refresh their memory on the most commonly used sales terms – especially new reps who are still learning the playing field. We’d also recommend this guide for any sales managers or business development leaders who are on-boarding new reps.