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5 Ways Go-to-Market Strategies Will Change in the Post-Pandemic Economy

Hubspot

These are the questions that companies are asking themselves as they rewrite their go-to-market strategies and charge headlong into the new economic era. Outside Selling ? The pandemic has turned outside sales teams into inside sales teams overnight. Inside Selling. Bloated Tech Stack ? Lean Tech Stack.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Crossbeam and Podium – January 10, 2020

SaaStr

In terms of replacement, what does Bob believe will be the emerging trends in SaaS Go To Market that will replace it? * Or hey, we missed our sales numbers last quarter, it’s got to be a management issue. That’s a big fundamental difference in SaaS and it’s a bummer because channel sales is awesome.

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There are ONLY 4 Levers Sales Can Pull to Grow Revenue

A Sales Guy

The best thing to do to keep this from happening is to break your sales team into manageable sections: strategy, structure, people, process. Each of these pillars represents the critical parts of sales and are the only areas leadership can control to move the number. Strategy: What’s the go to market strategy?

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Choosing the Right Sales Motion for Your Business (28 Real-World Examples)

Sales Hacker

They do this by first identifying and focusing on the sales motions that are best for their product, team, and customer. In this article we’ll review the four main sales motions B2B SaaS teams use: Field sales ( outside sales ). Inside sales. Low-touch sales. No-touch sales. Field Sales.

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There are ONLY 4 Levers Sales Can Pull to Grow Revenue

A Sales Guy

The best thing to do to keep this from happening is to break your sales team into manageable sections; strategy, structure, people, process. Each of these pillars represents the critical parts of sales and are the only focused areas sales leadership controls that can move the number. Is it working?