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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

It's Not the Golf Course Anymore

It's Not the Golf Course Anymore

"Years ago, a successful sales rep knew how to optimize their time by 'reading' their prospects," says Rajeev Kumar in a recent post at the Modern B2B Marketing blog. "A day would be spent golfing with a good bet." But everything changed when prospects began researching their options online, thus "preventing the sales rep from deciphering the buyer's intention from their physical actions," he writes.

To compensate, a new assessment process has recently emerged: social selling. "Social selling is the use of Web 2.0 technologies merged with traditional sales strategies" to accomplish what that game of golf did in the past, He explains.

So how does this new process work? He defines "true social selling" by clearing up some common misconceptions about it:

Misconception: "Marketing tells sales when they need to work with a prospect." 
True Social Selling: "Marketing passes leads to sales, and, if needed, sales passes leads that need nurturing back to marketing."

Misconception: Sales [and marketing] must learn to use new email or other tools that require training. 
True SS: Sales can use Outlook to reach prospects, and data is sent [back] with enhanced information about opens and click-throughs [for marketing].

Misconception: Staff must go to multiple websites to get prospect contact info. 
True SS: Staff can access sites such as "Jigsaw, Demandbase and LinkedIn directly through the tools they are already using."

The Po!nt: Save golf for the weekends. By using the latest Web 2.0 tools, marketing and sales can take the prospect-to-client nurturing process to a whole new level.

Lets Win Together!
Rajeev Kumar

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