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3 Must-Haves When Designing a Modern Sales Incentive Program

Crunchbase

During the past two years, sales professionals have faced budget and hiring freezes along with multiple bouts of layoffs across industries — especially in tech. It’s less than ideal that the average sales turnover rate is 35%, compared to a 13% average turnover rate for all other roles. Why the disparity?

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A Foolproof Framework for Better Incentive Communication

The Spiff Blog

Developing an effective sales compensation plan requires a lot of brain power. It makes sense to focus on behaviors you’d like to incentivize, or pulling certain levers to impact other components of your sales engine. The only remedy is a formal incentive communication strategy. Let’s dive in!

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Founder Q&A Series: Incentives and Compensation Structure

Sales Hacker

Share The GTM Newsletter “I’m an early stage founder looking for resources / templates / examples of SDR and AE enterprise commission and bonus structures that have successfully worked. Spiff budget for monthly incentives/contests (keeps it fun). Cost of living limits incentive %. Measured by qual opportunities per month.

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10 sales incentives that actually motivate sales teams

Zendesk Sell

Motivating your sales team month after month is no easy task. Not all sales incentives are created equal. A gift card to a chic boutique might motivate one sales rep but bore another. A sales incentive is effective only if it’s something your team actually wants. What are they passionate about? Tech goodies.

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Sleepy Sales? 7 Sales & Prospecting Slump-Busters

criteria for success

If you’ve been a sales manager for a while, it's inevitable that one or more people – or even your entire sales team – will get into a prospecting or selling slump. 7 Sales & Prospecting Slump-Busters. Have everyone set an individual weekly goal for how many prospecting activities they will perform.

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The Sales Funnel Defined With Examples

SalesLoft

What is a Sales Funnel? A sales funnel is a visual representation of the buyer’s journey and the steps potential customers take to make a purchase. . Sellers use sales funnels to understand the sales process from the buyer’s perspective. At least half of all prospects entering your funnel aren’t a good fit.

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Lead vs. Prospect: What’s the Difference?

Crunchbase

Lead generation is pointless if it doesn’t result in a prospect and a conversion. Before we dive into how to drive conversions, let’s first unpack the difference between a lead and a prospect, and how to turn one into the other. Grow your revenue with all-in-one prospecting solutions powered by the leader in private-company data.