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Digital sales process for government
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What is the difference between B2B and B2G?
Unlike B2B, which involves interactions between businesses, B2G transactions involve the exchange of goods and services between private companies and government entities. The B2G sector covers a wide range of industries, each with its unique set of challenges and opportunities.
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Can you dropship to the government?
Federal buyers can find you on GSA Adavantage and order from you using email. Almost anything can be resold through a GSA schedule; computer hardware, tools, general hardware, industrial product. And most manufactures will drop ship the products to your customer.
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What companies are B2G?
Top B2G Companies OpenGov. Privately Held. Founded 2012. ... Glass. Privately Held. Founded 2020. ... May Mobility. Privately Held. Founded 2017. ... ProtectBox. Privately Held. Founded 2017. ... bloXmove. Privately Held. Founded 2021. ... Skycatch. Privately Held. Founded 2013. ... Mark43 (fka Nucleik) Privately Held. Founded 2012. ... OndaVia. Privately Held.
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How does the government purchase software?
Federal, state, local, and tribal governments may be eligible to buy IT software through GSA's contract vehicles: Software Licenses (Special Item Number 511210) and Software Maintenance Services (Special Item Number 54151) on Multiple Award Schedule.
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What is an example of a B2G transaction?
Government Agencies Procure Goods and Services At every level of government, almost all departments and agencies must procure goods and services. B2G examples include: Construction of buildings, highways, and infrastructure. Cloud-based or on-premises software solutions.
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How to sell B2G?
5 Marketing Strategies for B2G Businesses Understand the Decision-Making Process. Government organizations are complex, with many layers of bureaucracy. ... Develop a Differentiated Value Proposition. ... Build Credibility. ... Use Relevant Keywords. ... Get Listed in Relevant Directories.
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What is the B2G sales process?
Key Takeaways. Business to government, or B2G, is the provision of goods and services to government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels. Most contracts are granted in response to a request for proposal (RFP) from an agency. Businesses bid for contracts by submitting responses to RFPs.
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Can you sell software to the government?
Final rules have kicked-in for companies selling software to the government. They must now attest to the fact that they used secure development practices. Their reference must be the Secure Software Development Framework from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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a friend of mine came to me and he was a superstar in selling insurances b2c environments and he asked me said michael how how do i succeed in b2b sales because he wanted to do much larger deals and he wanted to have a different approach he basically wanted to learn something new and a new techniques and i told him well look the first thing you got to remember when you come from b2c and you move over to b2b is that one you cannot always be closing the deal because in b2b it simply takes more time you have more hierarchy things are different you'll probably need four to five meetings so be closing the next step the next meeting but don't be so eager to close the deal today get the signature the person in front of you can probably never sign what you're offering them right so don't go like a madman after that closing in the beginning secondly b2b is fundamentally always structured hierarchical meaning that they always have a boss they have a board even the ceo has a boss you always need to go there the bigger the amount the higher the hierarchy the longer it will take it's just the nature of b2b so dear b2c friends calm down just go with that flow thirdly and that's something you you see less in b2c b2b there's a lot of value based selling you need to offer knowledge people are interested in talking to you if you're explaining something they don't know they're not aware of or you can actually educate or even just inspire them but the value-based approach of giving something and explaining that is why they want to talk to you they want to have insights into the market something they didn't know they want to inside have insights into competitors even or how would you do certain things so you have to really get your skills a few levels up to do the value-based game and last but not least they always say your word as much as your network but do not underestimate the people you know especially especially in b2b the way you build trust in the beginning is by actually knowing several people and if they can introduce you you get an immediate shortcut to the right person because in b2b going up to somebody walking up to somebody and talking to them for the first time it's very different than in a b2c environment in a b2c environment you can kind of force your way in in a b2b environment you always have people blocking gateway keepers like secretaries but also a lot of other people in departments that will just block your pot but if you get an introduction from one ceo that says you gotta talk to that person there they will open the doors for you big time so if you want to be successful in b2b i would start with those four and they will give you a tremendous base to actually grow your skills within the b2b sales environment of course if you subscribe to my channel there is a much more that you can learn on how to be the best and succeed in b2b sales [Music] you
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