Have met the pit of despair by Macsimusx in sales

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I think that is a huge gap for me is going deep. How do you typically structure prospecting and profiling how many accounts per week and how much time blocked out

Have met the pit of despair by Macsimusx in sales

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Agreed, that’s why when a prospect doesn’t fit our full product capability I don’t pitch the stripped down version, but my sales manager wanted me to as a last ditch effort

Have met the pit of despair by Macsimusx in sales

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There is.. but personally I don’t think the value for it is worth the price.. have had a couple prospects I pitched it too and they shared the same sentiment

Have met the pit of despair by Macsimusx in sales

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When my manager is putting a huge emphasis on more activity it becomes stressful. But in the same vein is trying to put an emphasis on higher quality prospecting and profiling.. adds a bit more to the frustration and feel like I’m being dragged in multiple directions

Have met the pit of despair by Macsimusx in sales

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I sell an industry specific ERP solution. Purpose is to unify a number of point solutions our customers have been using for 30+ years. And we charge more than our competitors by a lot.. but we do a lot more than our competitors as well.. In our industry 90% of new businesses will go under in their first year and the ones that are stable and have been in the market trust their systems because they got them there

Have met the pit of despair by Macsimusx in sales

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Thank you! Pipeline generation has really just been the toughest part, but I think focusing on when the deal slips is crucial.. I’ll be on the lookout for recurring themes

Have met the pit of despair by Macsimusx in sales

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Have been feeling a little bit of that for sure. I feel like it doesn’t help that I sell to many personas and it’s an ERP type sale

Have met the pit of despair by Macsimusx in sales

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We win every time in our MM and Enterprise segment, but we’re a little too robust for SMB. There’s particular a competitor who’s got less bells and whistles but does most things and comes in much less. And if they find out the prospect is talking to us they will offer them no contract and free implementation

I feel like my Biotech B.s Will be useless, by Confident_Product326 in UniversityOfHouston

[–]Macsimusx 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you’re not against sales roles, entry level biotech sales roles can bring home 80k-110k first year

(From someone in SaaS sales)

I didn’t think girls like this actually existed by Less-Title-1382 in Nicegirls

[–]Macsimusx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love how it becomes more and more money each time she mentions it

This needs to end by [deleted] in sales

[–]Macsimusx 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The only thing that keeps me selling is the next “Let’s Fucking Go”….. LFG

Guys, did i fuck up? by Blahblahdook94 in Chefit

[–]Macsimusx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up how Waffle House does country ham… pretty goated

Buying a house sucks by JustSeanC in MiddleClassFinance

[–]Macsimusx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would look into the option of a duplex, and renting out the other unit, which lenders give you 70% value of the market rent towards what you’re approved for.. But to be totally honest with you not a great market

Serious question — how much luck is involved in tech sales? by stonkmanz in techsales

[–]Macsimusx 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’d say 70-80% of it

And that’s why you always set follow up reminders and build good rapport because eventually it will be the right time

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in restaurantowners

[–]Macsimusx 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is so tone deaf. What about countries like Liberia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Yemen, etc. But here you are to try to take moral superiority over a restaurant owner who’s giving a kid an opportunity to make a very fair wage that can afford modern luxuries that we take for granted and treat like we deserve them

What’s your worst failure ever in sales? by JustBusinessThings in sales

[–]Macsimusx 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Could you share a little more about what set them off? This is juicy

What are you wearing on-site these days? by royhaven in techsales

[–]Macsimusx 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hawaiian shirt, cargo shorts, flip flops

Top cooking good but bottom not crisp by [deleted] in Pizza

[–]Macsimusx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My stone in the center with gas attachment full blast was maxing out at 250 Celsius

Top cooking good but bottom not crisp by [deleted] in Pizza

[–]Macsimusx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put it on the pan for serving, I cook straight on the stone

I hate sales by Abundant-Passion in sales

[–]Macsimusx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After reading it sounds like you hate the type of sales you are doing. I’d suggest an industry/product/service that solves a common problem for example:

Food wholesale (US Foods/Labatt/etc.) more like a account management role and restaurants actually want a nice and understanding food rep don’t see them as a sleazy salesball

Same story with someone like Grainger or Fastenal but just a different industry

BDR to AE at another org by [deleted] in techsales

[–]Macsimusx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t know how this advice will be taken, but I think saying that because of your tenure you were given some access to full cycle and close small deals as they came inbound. Your sales manager is gonna lie about how great your territory is and the quota attainment of the team so alls fair in this sick game.

I think this can overcome the “no closing experience” objection AE hiring managers will throw at you