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The Difference Between Inside and Outside Sales, Explained 

Crunchbase

There comes a time when every business needs to decide on its primary sales strategy, which usually means considering inside sales vs. outside sales, or settling on a blend between the two. It’s no shock that the sales industry landscape has changed considerably over the last couple of years. What is outside sales?

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The Ultimate Guide to Channel Sales

Hubspot Sales

The Benefits of a Channel Sales Model. Built-in trust: If your channel partner is already well-known within a market or vertical, you don’t have to do the work of establishing a brand presence. For example, HubSpot’s marketing agency partners help small businesses take full advantage of HubSpot’s marketing software.

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The 23 Best Sales Training Programs for Every Budget and Team

Hubspot Sales

Intended audience: Are you in the relevant industry, market, or role? On-Site Sales Training Programs. Price: $2,200 per day plus $395 per participant for course materials; any additional venue, AV equipment, and travel costs. Focus: The inbound sales methodology. Focus: Sales calls. Length: Three hours.

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All you need to know about sales incentives

Salesmate

Sales isn’t the same as it used to be. And with this change in technology, advancements in sales methodologies have also taken place. Here are the five types of sales incentives that can become the building blocks of your sales incentive scheme. This is happening in both inside and outside sales tactics.

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The Best Sales Glossary for Sellers

Mindtickle

Business Development Representative (BDR) A Business Development Representative (BDR) is a sales professional responsible for prospecting, qualifying, and generating new business opportunities for a company. BANT BANT is an acronym commonly used in sales to qualify and assess potential leads or prospects.