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What is the structure of a sales funnel?
The sales process can be broken down into a general structure of top, middle, and bottom. The top of the funnel is where the customer journey begins, ideally before a buyer even thinks about becoming a customer. What is a sales funnel? Guide on how to build one (+ templates) - Zendesk Zendesk https://.zendesk.com › blog › sales-funnel-ultimate-... Zendesk https://.zendesk.com › blog › sales-funnel-ultimate-...
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How do you create a sales funnel for a product?
How do you build a sales funnel? Create a landing page. The landing page is often the first opportunity for a prospect to learn about your business and its products and services. ... Offer something valuable. ... Nurture the prospect. ... Close the deal. ... Keep the process going. ... Optimize your sales funnel.
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What are the stages of the sales funnel?
Sales funnels guide potential customers through a series of stages: awareness, interest, decision and action. These stages help you filter out unqualified leads and focus on nurturing and converting qualified prospects into paying customers. Understanding Sales Funnels & Stages - Pipedrive Pipedrive https://.pipedrive.com › blog › sales-funnel Pipedrive https://.pipedrive.com › blog › sales-funnel
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What is an example of a product sales funnel?
One of the popular examples of a sales funnel is creating a blog along with a CTA for newsletter sign-up. This helps you get potential customers in your sales funnel (through blog content) and then convert them into paying customers with marketing emails and landing pages.
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What is the sales funnel model?
All sales funnels are made up of a series of steps your prospective customers take as they “funnel” from the mass of all targeted customers to become a qualified lead, and eventually make an actual purchase. The most basic version of these steps was first imagined by advertising advocate Elias St. Elmo Lewis in 1898. Sales Funnel Template And Examples For 2024 – Forbes Advisor Forbes https://.forbes.com › advisor › business › sales-funn... Forbes https://.forbes.com › advisor › business › sales-funn...
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What are the layers of the marketing funnel?
There are four stages of the marketing funnel: 1) awareness, 2) consideration, 3) conversion, and 4) loyalty. A brand's goal in each stage is to 1) attract, 2) inform, 3) convert, and 4) engage customers. What is a Marketing Funnel? How They Work, Stages & Examples Amazon Ads https://advertising.amazon.com › library › guides › mark... Amazon Ads https://advertising.amazon.com › library › guides › mark...
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What are the 7 layers of the sales funnel?
What are the Stages of the Sales Funnel? Stage 1: Awareness. ... Stage 2: Interest. ... Stage 3: Evaluation. ... Stage 4: Decision and Negotiation. ... Stage 5: Sale. ... Stage 6: Renewal. ... Stage 7: Repurchase. ... The Stage You're Missing: Revive Dead Leads.
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What is the sales funnel for interior design?
An effective interior designer sales funnel involves understanding your target audience, creating a compelling offer, and using various marketing channels to reach potential customers. You can also use lead magnets, email marketing, and retargeting tools to help move potential customers through the funnel.
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- Inside sales has become more and more popular, especially with everything going on in the world now. People are finally discovering that actually, you don't have to meet someone in person. You can actually do everything online, remotely, and even from the comfort of your own home, as long as you got a computer and a phone. So in this video, I'm gonna show you exactly what inside sales is, how it works, the different mechanics of it, and what the difference is between working inside sales and going to an office versus inside sales, working from home. (soft music) What's going on everybody it's Patrick Dang here, before we go ahead and get started make sure to give this video a like, subscribe and turn on notifications if you wanna see more sales videos like this. Now, the first thing we gotta do is we wanna first define what inside sales is. So, the definition we are gonna use is inside sales is the B2B sales role where a person is selling a product or service remotely through the phone, email, and other online channels. Pretty much anything using the internet. Now, when I first started my career at Oracle, technically I started out as an inside sales rep. Now, important distinction to understand is that you can be an inside sales rep working at a company, going into the office every day, and that would be considered inside sales. And the reason is because you are actually selling mostly remotely, but you are required to go to an office. So, most of the time when I was at Oracle, I would be on my computer in the office every single day, on the phone or writing emails and trying to sell my products and services. And if it was an important client where we really wanted to meet them in person, occasionally we would fly out to the company we wanna work at and maybe pitch our product and service in a formal demo and presentation, but for the most part, most of the selling happened remotely. Now, the other end of the spectrum, where instead of going to the office every day and selling remotely, some companies may allow you to sell from the comfort of your own home. If they feel that you don't need the in-person training with everybody in the office. And that culture that comes with that, if you know what you're doing and you wanna work from home, there are also roles where you're an inside sales person, but you take all your calls and do all your meetings from anywhere you want, as long as you have internet. So, now that we understand exactly what inside sales is, in the two different ways it can work, then let's go ahead and put that side by side with outside sales, or also known as field sales. So, for an outside sales job, that's primarily a sales job where you're constantly on the road, or you're constantly outside, prospecting, looking for customers and closing deals. So, an example would be, let's say, if you are a real estate agent and how you get your customers is you go door to door, knocking on everyone's door, asking if they want to sell their home, or if they want to buy a home. And you knock on a hundred doors, maybe one person says they actually are looking to sell their home, Then there you got a prospect right there. So, in that situation, a lot of it is outside. You're literally outside of an office going to your customer and meeting face to face. This could be true for any type of where you're going door to door, selling, let's say a vacuum or car detailing, or pretty much anything that you can sell door to door, that would be outside sales or going company to company, and maybe you're bringing along product samples and things like that. And you're showing the person exactly what you got, and you wanna see whether or not they wanna buy. That would also be field sales as well. Now, when it comes to payment, both outside sales and inside sales can pay well, if you do well in either job, that's right, because for sales, the more you sell, the more money that you actually make. But obviously when it comes to which one's easier, in terms of physical endurance, obviously inside sales is a lot easier because you're inside an air conditioned room for the most part, and you're sending emails and you're on the phone and you don't have to physically do labor. It's more about how mentally strong you are and how good if you are at selling. But for outside sales, you have to be very good at selling obviously, and you have to have the physical endurance to go door to door, company to company, and actually try to pitch your product or service. So, which ones should you actually do? Really just depends on which one is more of your style, and which one you wanna do. Do you wanna be out in the field, talking to customers in person and going door to door, or do you wanna be inside sending cold emails and taking meetings over the phone? Now next, when it comes to inside sales, we're gonna be talking about that different type of sales roles within inside sales. So, sales is constantly evolving, and there are different roles popping up and it's becoming more and more specialized, right? So, the main ones that you have to know is basically sales development reps, also known as business development reps, and account executives and account managers. These are gonna be the three that typically you're gonna get the most exposure to as a beginner salesperson. Now, for a sales development rep and business development rep, you are inside, let's say inside a office or you're working from home, and all your job is, is to find people that your company may wanna work with, and you do outbound prospecting, meaning you send these people cold email, LinkedIn message, or you are cold calling, right? And so that's gonna be the sales development side, where you're just generating meetings. Once you generate the meetings, account executives are the people that actually get on the meeting and close the deal. So, these two specialized sales role are very different, right? One is more research based and just kinda, you actually don't even have to be on the phone. If you're not cold call, you're just sending messages to get someone to agree to a meeting, an account executive is a whole different skillset where you're on the phone, you're listening the person's problem, and you are selling and pitching your product or service. An account manager, just to give you a quick summary, is a person who handles the customer after the deal is closed. They renew the customer and get that customer to spend more money. All of these roles incredibly important for sure. But you know, the main thing I wanted to let you guys know is that all of these roles can also be done inside. And a lot of companies, like let's say Oracle, which I used to work at, or startups, Microsoft Salesforce, they all have inside sales teams and specialized roles for each of these categories. And one of the big benefits to actually learning these sales roles or getting experience in them, is that because once you get the hang of things and you know how to deal with customers and pretty much everything is already done remotely anyways, it's just that you're going into the office every day. With what's going on, a lot of sales teams are actually moving remote, where people are doing the exact same job they were doing in the office, except now they're doing it from home because they realized that if you already know these skills and it's more of a routine that you consistently improve, you don't need to technically go into the office. And that's kinda where the future is that, once you learn the skills and you understand the company culture, you don't need to go to the office as long as you're doing a good job. So, my prediction moving forward in the future, let's say like 2025 or 2030. I personally think that a lot of sales jobs that are traditionally inside sales, where you go into the office every day, it's gonna change, and it's gonna be like, there are certain people that go into the office every day and that's gonna be that, but there are gonna be a lot more people who learn from the office, get the culture, and then they're just gonna work from home. And as long as they're happy, they're doing good work and they're doing just as good work or if not better than they would if they went to the office, there's really no need for an office, and that actually helps a company a lot more because it lowers their overhead. They don't have to rent such a big office space if they know that people are willing to work from the comfort of their own homes. And obviously for you, if you are a salesperson, you're probably thinking like, yeah, that actually would be nice if you can just work from home because you can just be comfortable and work on your own time, and as long as you get the work done, it doesn't actually matter. So, that is everything we have to cover when it comes to inside sales. Lemme know in the comments if you also feel like in the future, a lot of these jobs where you have to traditionally go into the office are just gonna be completely remote, and everyone's gonna work from home. Lemme know if you have that prediction as well. And if you enjoyed this video, make sure to give it a Like, Subscribe and turn on notifications, because I'm gonna be dropping new videos every single week. And if you wanna learn more about sales and high ticket closing, or even remote sales, make sure you check out my other videos. So that said, my name is Patrick Dang. Hope you guys crush it in your sales career. And I'm gonna see you guys in the next one.
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