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All posts from Inside Sales Dude (circa 2017-2018)

Work 1% Harder – How to Move Up in a Big Company

Posted on October 7, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

About 10 years ago, my wife and I had just purchased a house (again), when I received an unexpected call from my boss. “Steve…I’m going to have to let you go. This isn’t working out.” With a new mortgage, plenty of home repair projects lined up and a boatload of bills, I was not a…

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Why You are Not on My Mailing List

Posted on October 2, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

At Inside Sales Dude, word of mouth referrals are crucial for generating consulting projects. I want people to think of me when they are trying to solve a sales problem. One way to I stay “top of mind” is by writing blog posts providing practical advice for Sales Management. If I dumped all of my contacts…

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Fix Your Broken Outbound Prospecting

Posted on September 3, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

My Grandpa was one of those guys who could fix anything. One summer, when I was a little kid, Grandpa decided it was time to paint our porches and that I was old enough to help. First we had to replace a few rotten tongue-and-groove boards. Then we had to hand scrape and sand down…

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Dealing with Irrational Behavior

Posted on August 30, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

Every morning as the sun comes up, my dog Snickers likes to sunbathe on the back deck. Since I am an early riser, I let Snickers outside and start exercising, while my wife still sleeps. In addition to sunbathing, Snickers is our self appointed Guardian of the Back Yard. She fiercely defends it from squirrels and…

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Using Indeed.com to Find Sales Reps

Posted on August 27, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

This week, a woman from Massachusetts won the $787M Powerball jackpot. The odds of one of us winning the next big powerball jackpot are 1 in 292,000,000. We have better odds of being struck by lightning, killed by a shark or injured by a toilet. Luckily, the odds are much better for finding and hiring…

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How to Sell $12K in 1 Hour (plus 9 months)

Posted on August 26, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

  Last October, I stepped out of bed and felt my laminate floor squish beneath my feet. Being a longtime homeowner, I figured this was worth investigating. I knelt down, pushed on a plank and saw water ooze up from the seams. This was not a good sign.

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Is It Time to Move to a New CRM?

Posted on August 23, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

My wife and I have moved 11 times. This included relocating from Pittsburgh to Florida & back twice, from Florida to Raleigh & back once, and 5 more times to different cities. The first time we moved from Pittsburgh to Florida, we needed an entire 18 wheel tractor trailer to transport our belongings – and it…

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The Truth About Setting Sales Quotas

Posted on August 13, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

Many of us have received our quota and thought, “Where the $#@&! did this number come from?” Today, you will learn the truth. I’ll shed some light on how quotas get created, how they are assigned, and what you can do about it. You may be surprised.

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Creating an Effective Commission Plan

Posted on August 9, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

As a sales professional, I have been paid for sales results my entire career. Specifically, this included a salary + commission. As a recipient of commissions, as the administrator of commission plans and as the creator of commission plans, I have learned that the best plans follow two rules: Keep it SIMPLE. Be Generous when Rewarding…

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How Much to Pay a New Sales Rep

Posted on August 3, 2017December 31, 2021 by Steve Ainslie

Let’s talk money. Today, we’re going to discuss real-world pay rates for Inside Sales Reps. Although I have decades of experience hiring sales reps, I won’t be sharing anecdotes about the “good old days” when we made peanuts compared to today’s Millennials, worked longer hours and then walked home uphill through 2 feet of snow….

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