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Status quo, you know, is Latin for 'the mess we're in.'

Pointclear

Salespeople consistently say that they do not get enough qualified leads. Qualified leads, according to sales, are based on criteria they understand but marketing is in the dark about. Marketing tries to qualify a greater number of prospects. Inside sales? Survey the sales reps. Telemarketing scripts.

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Is Anyone Leading Lead Management?

Pointclear

Sales Lead Management is a complicated process. Sales lead management is a tough subject to truly get your arms around. My point is this—you need a Sales Lead Manager to pull all of the competing departments and managers together to obtain the best revenue per lead for your company.

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How to Get Results from Cold Calls Podcast with Chris Beall and Darryl Praill

Sales Lead Management Association

On this episode of INSIDE Inside Sales, Chris Beall from Connect and Sell, forensically disassembles cold calls and shows us how to take advantage of the interruptions they can create.

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Understanding Sales: A Total and Comprehensive Guide to Unlocking Success

Vengreso

I’ve spent 25 years in the industry, starting at the age of 19 years old when I got my first big break as a telemarketer (now called SDR) at a software organization. Within 6 months, I was promoted from a Telemarketer into a Jr. In that year, I learned from some of the greatest sales managers that I’m friends with today.

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

Close.io

But on the other hand, outbound sales proves itself a fierce opponent. Yes, it often requires a human touch, and yes, it relies on pushing ideas onto ( sometimes ) unsuspecting prospects, but it’s one of the most powerful ways to build trust, close big deals, and maintain control. So who wins the battle?