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What is Inside Sales? Everything You Need to Know

Gong.io

But aside from the obvious environmental difference, there’s a lot more that separates inside from outside sales teams, and that’s what we’re going to explore here. In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about inside sales, from team structures and salaries right through to inside sales processes and models.

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Sales Blogs We Love: Where to go for insight in every sales role

SalesLoft

Sales blogs to go to for insight in every sales role, from sales professionals to sales managers to sales leaders — aside from Salesloft.com, of course! For Sales Professionals: The Sales Blog (Anthony Iannarino) | Anthony Iannarino is an international speaker, author, and sales leader.

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Understanding Sales: A Total and Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking Success

Vengreso

In that year, I learned from some of the greatest sales managers that I’m friends with today. Prior to the age of 19, I worked in consumer sales at a retail shop known as Ritz Camera Centers. Sales roles can be broadly categorized into two groups: inside sales and outside sales (also referred to as field sales).

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Complete B2B Sales Guide for Modern Sellers

Vengreso

That means that modern sellers need to develop digital sales skills, learn how to interact with buyers in a remote selling environment, and learn how to use remote selling tools. Helping sales managers to drive their sellers to reach more key decision-makers, improve the selling process, grow the sales pipeline and close deals.

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Inbound or outbound sales—which one should you focus on?

Close.io

With inbound, it’s the prospect that starts the sales process, while with outbound, it’s a sales rep that contacts the prospect first. With inbound, the prospect does the searching, the reading of an article, the attending of a webinar, or the scheduling of a free consultation call. What’s the right choice for your company?