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INTRODUCTION

 Technology and improved access to information is making selling both harder, and
 easier.

 Our increased “connectedness” offers opportunities for the innovative, insightful and
 motivated sales professional to shine. On the other hand, the barrage of information
 directed at us, both at home and work, is growing exponentially—making it more difficult
 than ever to “cut through the noise” and really be heard by prospects and customers.

 In this whitepaper we’ll talk about what lies beyond Sales 2.0: how to marry the “best of
 the fundamentals” with sales enablement and social media. Because—despite the pro-
 liferation of communication technologies—the root of successful selling hasn’t changed.
 It’s still all about the right message, delivered to the right person, at the right time. Social
 media and “social CRM” are simply new approaches to accomplish this aim.

 Achieving Sales 2.0 success depends both upon having information (targeted prospect
 lists, complete and accurate company information), and an understanding of the busi-
 ness challenges that will motivate them to consider your offering (including factors native
 to the specific firm, industry trends and marketplace dynamics). Sales 2.0 is, at its core,
 a methodology for effective message delivery and consistent communication processes.



Table of Contents:

1. “Sales 2.0”: A Common Understanding
2. “Sales 2.0” and Social Media: The New Paradigm
3. Making Social Media Work for Your Sales Team
       How do you encourage “best practice” 2.0 selling habits?
       Modeling social media success for your team
4. Integration is at the Heart of Effective Selling
       Optimizing your CRM
5. CRM and Social Media: Considerations
       Marrying CRM and Social Media
       Capturing Information in Your CRM
6. Some Things Haven’t Changed: Don’t Forget the Fundamentals
       Prospecting: Reaching the Right Decision-Makers
7. Work with Marketing to Avoid Common Pitfalls
       Reputation Counts in Social Media; Follow Deliberately, Associate Carefully
       Good Data Management Counts More than Ever in Turbulent Times
       “Free Data” does not equal “Accurate Data” ...“You get what you pay for” still rings
       true...
8. Success Strategies
       Leveraging social media: the truth behind the buzz, tangible success strategies




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“Sales 2.0”: A Common Understanding

According to SellingPower the definition of Sales 2.0 is as follows:

       “Sales 2.0 brings together customer-focused methodologies and productivity-
       enhancing technologies that transform selling from an art to a science. Sales 2.0
       relies on a repeatable, collaborative and customer-enabled process that runs through
       the sales and marketing organization, resulting in improved productivity, predictable
       ROI and superior performance.”

A key factor to note in this definition: the emphasis on
process and supporting technologies; these “twin pillars”
underlie expectations of predictability, and performance.           Download “The Secret to
Note that in this context “technology” includes not only            Sales Nivana” at OneSource.
sales enablement tools, but informational tools (delivering         com/resources.aspx
sales intelligence), as well.

In “Sales Intelligence: The Secret to Sales Nirvana” [Aberdeen Group, 2009] best-in-class sales
organizations employing third-party information solutions saw significant improvements in
sales effectiveness. Of the best performers, 84% experienced year–over–year improvement
in time spent by sales reps searching for relevant company, and contact information.

This overall finding correlated the adoption of technology, employment of third party sales
intelligence, and formalization of sales processes with improved performance across key
metrics, including: revenues per account, qualification rates and market share.


“Sales 2.0” and Social Media:
The New Paradigm



>> Information Overload: sales pros need to sift through                    Top 5 Perceived
an overwhelming amount of information in order to find                      Benefits of Social Media
consistently useful data—and the explosion of social media
                                                                            •   Generating exposure for
is accelerating that growth.
                                                                                the business (81%)
                                                                            •   Increasing traffic/opt-ins
            If email was a country, its 1.4 billion users would                 for house lists (61%)
            make it the largest in the world. Bigger than                   •   New business
            China, bigger than the populations of the USA                       partnerships (56%)
                                                                            •   Improvement in SEO
            and European Union combined.
                                                                                (natural search) rankings
            - Email Marketing Reports (2009)                                    (52%)
                                                                            •   Generated qualified leads
Forrester Research estimated that in 2008 the number of                          (48%)
marketing emails sent by U.S. retailers and wholesalers


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at 158 billion…by 2013 that number is expected to grow 63%, to 258 billion. And that’s just
email.

According to Mashable, LinkedIn has over 50 million users; FaceBook is estimated to be
adding 500,000 users daily, and Pingdom estimates that daily Tweet volume averaged over
27.3 million; with “average tweets per hour” topping one million by October of 2009.

Social media can be useful, but you still have to cut through the “noise” in the
socialmediasphere in an even more aggressive and focused way than may be true for more
traditional channels, like email.

While many organizations have only nascent social media efforts, recent studies are
beginning to quantify and illustrate the correlation between social media engagement and
brand success. The recent Engagementdb.com study ranking the world’s top 100 brands
showed a striking difference between social media “Mavens” (those with above-average
engagement across multiple channels) versus “Wallflowers” (those with very limited
social media engagement efforts).

Between July 2008 and July 2009 “Mavens” saw an 18% growth in revenue, 15% growth in
gross margin and 4% growth in net margin. By comparison “Wallflowers” saw a 6% drop in
revenue, 9% drop in gross margin and 11% erosion in net margin. This represents a 24%
delta in revenue growth among these top 100 brands. Although the entirety of these gains
are not directly attributable to social media, clearly there is a measurable bottom-line impact
for those organizations most effectively exploiting social media as part of their holistic go-to-
market strategy, versus companies with little, or no, social media presence.

Making Social Media Work for Your
                                                          Key Findings:
Sales Team
                                                          “One recurring theme throughout these
>> How do you encourage “best 2.0 practice”               case studies is that engagement cannot
                                                          remain the sole province of a few social
selling habits?                                           media experts, but instead must be
                                                          embraced by the entire organization.”
Moving beyond Sales 2.0 to a truly multi-focal
sales effort will require compensation, training          “...if your organization is resistant to
and organizational investment.                            engagement in some channels, you will
                                                          have to start smaller and slower. But start
                                                          you must, or risk falling far behind other
There are a variety of established and emerging           brands, not only in your industry, but across
technologies supporting this new sales prospect-          your customers’ general online experience.”
ing and communications paradigm, including:
CRM systems, third party information (sales               “If you are resource-constrained, it is better
                                                          to be consistent and participate in fewer
intelligence) providers, marketing automation             channels than to spread yourself too thin.”
and social media aggregation and tracking tools.
                                                        ENGAGEMENTdb Study Ranking the World’s Top 100
                                                        Brands on Social Media Engagement
>> Modeling social media success for your team




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Supply your team with access to the right tools, guidance and an understanding of the
socialmediascape...

It’s a good idea to follow prospects and to join similar groups if/when appropriate. Venues
like LinkedIn provide a wonderful means of connecting with professionals to do business; it’s
not simply a job hunting tool. Just remember: the short-term goal for post-Sales-2.0 is
establishing connections, simply pursuing not “the sell”.

If you comment on a blog post, retweet and connect—in addition to working typical email
and phone communications—then you stand a better chance of making a genuine
connection with your potential customer and leveraging their connections as leads. That is
the power of social media: think “referrals on steroids”.

Consider designating a sales leader to spearhead social media efforts, monitor the success
of internal efforts and disseminate best practice standards. It may also be helpful to arrange
for formal training in the use of social media tools, socialmediasphere etiquette and to estab-
lish corporate policies outlining what is/is not permissible from the company’s perspective.

Often sales teams believe that social media is something best left to marketers. While brand
management in the socialmediasphere may be the bailiwick of marketeers, the role of sales
is central in generating connections, promoting organizational visibility—and, ultimately—in
monetizing time spent on social media activity across the organization.

Integration is at the Heart of Effective Selling

       “The world of Sales 2.0 is a rapidly expanding universe that institutionalizes a col-
       laborative and repeatable sales and marketing process, enabling the adoption of best
       practices across the entire company. The result: dramatic improvements in
       performance.” -- InsideCRM

The Sales 2.0 paradigm focuses heavily on technology and sales enablement for a good
reason: consistent application of the right tools, integrated with the right information delivers
predictable performance improvement with less effort, which is directly reflected in the
organization’s bottom line.

>> Optimizing your CRM

Much is written about the failure of CRM to revolutionize sales, but the truth is that best-in-
class organizations have used it to significantly improve performance—driving both
prospecting and customer retention.

According to a recent Aberdeen Group survey, 52% of best-in-class sales organizations
incentivize the use of SFA/CRM systems compared to 25% for average, or lagging teams.
Of these best-in-class organizations, 71% cite the need for complete and accurate data as
the top reason to incentivize reps.



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“IDC predicts that technologies facilitating customer care and retention strategies will
       receive VIP treatment in 2010…A key learning for companies during the economic
       turmoil is the importance of retaining its current customer base. IDC predicts
       customer care services increasingly being homeshored on a unified, cloud-based
       CRM platform. Reduced cost of customer service as well as fast and agile scalability
       of services are some of the benefits fuelling this online CRM adoption in 2010.”

Bad data, incomplete CRM adoption and lack of incentives to use the system have a tangi-
ble—and often devastating cost—to businesses. This is especially during recessionary times
when organizations face increased budget scrutiny and internal pressures to cut spend that
is not seen as essential to driving business success.

CRM and Social Media: Considerations

>> Marrying CRM and social media

Capturing information in the CRM does a number of
positive things for the organization: retaining institutional       There is an old rule of thumb
knowledge, building success profiles, and facilitating              in marketing worth noting by
analysis of the sales cycle—minimizing disruption in the           sales professionals: in a typi-
case of personnel transitions…                                     cal year 20% of the informa-
                                                                   tion in sales and marketing
First, by accurately capturing information in the CRM              databases becomes obsolete.
you are documenting the work product of the sales rep,
marketing staff or administrative person who entered               In recessionary times, this
the data. This sunk cost—the time spent accumulating               number typically jumps much
information—is not wasted. This includes information               higher as layoffs, business
gleaned through social media channels such as: Linke-              closings, and consolidation
dIn profile information, links to blog postings, and Twitter        take a toll.
feeds. Consider tools that help to automate the discovery
process.

Second, you are avoiding possible disruption: if you realign sales, if there are personnel
                                                           n
shifts, if you want to successfully pursue up- and cross-sell activities, you have the
information at hand to facilitate these efforts.

Third, you cannot analyze prospect and customer data if you don’t have it. If information is
captured in the CRM, then analysis and process improvement is possible.

>> Capturing information in your CRM

So what information needs to be integrated, and how are sales organizations looking to
Sales 2.0 and beyond to maximize the impact of their efforts?




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Look holistically at your sales cycle in determining what baseline information should be
included in your CRM.

Once you have determined what this baseline should be, it’s critical to understand where
you will source this data, how you will integrate the information, and how your sales team will
employ the data.

Company Information
  An often overlooked aspect in CRM systems is
  linking across the corporate family. Failure to
  do so can create channel conflicts, may result                “Social CRM”
  in disjointed messaging to contacts, and may
  lead to missed opportunities where ripe targets           Salesforce CRM is just one platform
  within a corporate family are not prospected at           offering social media integration
                                                            capabilities.
  all.
                                                            “Force.com toolkits for Social Networking
   Standardizing company information is critical.           sites (like Twitter and Facebook) allow orga-
   For example, think of how many ways IBM                  nizations to connect with these communities
   could be entered into your CRM: IBM, Int’l               and tap into conversations about their
                                                            products, services and the company itself. ”
   Business Machines, International Business
   Machines, Int. Business Machines…and that                When “Social CRM” is combined with the
   doesn’t take into account misspellings.                  seamless intergration of business informa-
                                                            tion your sales team has a truly powerful
Contact Information                                         focal point for end–to–end prospecting
                                                            activity.
  Go beyond inclusion of standard contact infor-
  mation to gain maximum benefit from the new            Read more about OneSource’s next–gen-
  connectedness: add social media handles,              eration Salesforce integration at onesource.
  note blogs (both those authored by the subject         com/onesource-for-salesforce.aspx
  and associated corporate blogging outlets),
  detail affinity/professional groups to which
  they belong—in short include those indicators
  which can help you understand what is on that prospect’s mind, or that can help to
  illustrate the issues of most concern to their peer group.

Enhanced Tagging
   Consider appending important information: industry tags (SIC or NAIS codes), revenues
   (enabling segmentation by market size), number of employees, and so forth. This
   information can be critical when both analyzing data and when trying to segment in order
   to launch marketing campaigns.

Special Targeting Designators
   Do you have a “Target 100” e.g. strategic companies you are prospecting, hot sector or
   key account designations? Consider noting information about which CRM system the tar-
   get company uses and which vendors they employ that may have complementary solu-
   tions. Tag records with this information for easy retrieval based on these criteria.



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Some Things Haven’t Changed: Don’t Forget the Fundamentals

Sales 2.0: Still Built on the Foundation of Good Data

Social media will certainly continue to extend its influence, shaping the way that businesses
market. But it won’t change the fundamentals of solid selling. The secret to excelling in a
post-2.0 world is understanding how to get the fundamentals right while incorporating the
new into your sales process in a consistent, productive and manageable way.

>> Prospecting: reaching the right decision-makers

Despite all the buzz about social media tools like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, effective
sales prospecting still demands an understanding of organizational dynamics and accurate,
complete contact and company information.

Top sales executives can provide detailed responses to these key questions about their
prospects:

        •   Who holds budgetary authority for any purchase of my offering?
        •   Who is involved in evaluations and recommendations for new goods/services?
        •   What news and developments—trigger events—are impacting opportunities
            within a prospect account?
        •   What is the dynamic at similar companies that we’ve successfully sold?
        •   What are overall industry trends that are likely influencing my prospects thinking
            and ability/desire to buy?

It’s estimated that as much as 85% of corporate expenditures are allocated to existing ven-
dors; this leaves a mere 15% “available” for allocation to new vendors.

So, the noise from the general “communication overload” barraging prospects, and en-
trenched competitors are two primary obstacles to selling into new accounts. “Breaking
through”—getting established as a new vendor within an organization—requires that a target
be identified, an opportunity isolated, and a relationship established.

How can the exceptional sales rep overcome the two-fold challenges of entrenched vendors
and information overload, securing
the win using a Sales–2.0–and–         Research shows that in more than 90% of b2b sales,
beyond methodology? By compiling       buyers were influenced by multiple brand exposures rather
the most accurate, targeted prospect   than responding to a single ad or other medium. In other
information, and leveraging both new   words, that customer you attribute to coming to you through
                                       AdWords, or Twitter, or a Facebook ad most likely saw
and “time–tested”                      your name in numerous places—an online publication, a
communication methodologies.           press release, your blog, someone else’s blog, in an analyst
                                            report, at a trade show, in a directory, on your website, in an
These focused communications                email newsletter, somewhere else or any combination of the
should follow the “CART”                    preceding—before they made that last click.
                                                                            -- B2B Online Marketing Blog
                                                                                                   g      g
methodology:


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Key differentiators in moving
                                                              beyond sales 2.0:

                                                              1) Analyze first; campaigns
                                                              should flow from sales data and
                                                              marketplace opportunity;
                                                              2) Utilize your CRM and
                                                              enhance data;
                                                              3) Review and act on
                                                              triggers and related
                                                              information; take the “broad
                                                              view” of the company;
                                                              4) Integrate your sales
                                                              effort across channels
                                                              (telemarketing, email,
                                                              social media, direct mail) and
                                                              capture the responses so that
                                                              the intelligence feeds ongoing
                                                              sales & marketing;
                                                              5) Model sales processes on
                                                              successes gained using this
                                                              methodology.




 •   Clear – Research suggests that clarity consistently trumps persuasion; keep
     sales messaging focused and free of jargon.
 •   Actionable – What do you want someone based on reading your communica-
     tion? Should they sign-up for a trial, watch a demo, call you? While it may seem
     basic the call to action is often overlooked in sales communications. Consider
     developing standardized templates as part of your sales
     process development; enable reps to leverage communications that are tested
     and proven.
 •   Relevant – Perhaps the single biggest factor annoying B2B prospects is a per-
     ceived lack of relevance that sales pitches have to the business and the daily
     challenges they face. That is why call preparation is so critical to success! It’s
     generally not acceptable to call and ask a prospect what their business does.
     They assume that you’ve researched that, or you wouldn’t be calling to pitch
     them on your products and services. Take the time to ensure that you understand
     how your offering aligns with their challenges.
 •   Timely – It doesn’t matter if you reach the right prospect with a relevant mes-
     sage if they’ve just signed a contract with your competitor. Learn industry norms
     around vendor selection. Consider a tool that will enable you to set automated
     triggers to track organizational developments. Review SWOT and strategic ini-
     tiative reports to see when you might expect opportunities to develop, to look at
     possible threats such as acquisitions.




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Working with Marketing to Avoid Common Pitfalls

>> Reputation counts in social media; follow deliberately, associate carefully

The socialmediasphere, while offering wonderful opportunities to connect, can be a bit “wild
west”. Before launching into content creation, you may want to audit what is being said about
your company and your products. There are a number of tools available; some are free,
others are not.

Here are a few to consider:

•   Google Analytics: simple and free, this tool is not a bad place to start. Simply input trigger
    search terms and you’ll receive email notifications if postings containing those words or
    phrases show up on the web;
•   Radian 6: a very popular tool for tracking social media mentions; pricing based on the
    volume of information monitored;
•   Socialmention: a social media search engine that searches user-generated content such
    as blogs, comments, bookmarks, events, news, videos, and microblogging services

>> Good data management counts more than ever in turbulent times

Many organizations fail to tend to one of their core assets—their customer and prospect
data—in a methodical way. Solid data management practices (regular data cleansing, data
enhancement, normalization/standardization) are critical to a viable CRM and to marketing
efforts. Failure to address this most fundamental issue costs: wasted marketing dollars,
sales cycles are obvious up-front costs; lost sales, poor customer retention and missed
market opportunities may be the less obvious result.

>> “Free Data” does not equal “Accurate Data” ...“You get what you pay for” still rings true...

While the Internet is an incredible resource, it’s not a truly free one. Sales rep time spent
searching for contacts on the web has associated labor and opportunity costs. Every hour
spent chasing inaccurate information is an hour not spent connecting with a viable prospect.

Much of the “freely available” data floating out in cyberspace is unverified, inaccurate, and
out-of-date. These inaccuracies are especially marked during times of economic turmoil, with
its attendant shifts and cutbacks. Thus, reliance on Internet fishing expeditions to identify
contacts and company information is even more unlikely to produce consistent results in the
current economy, when personnel and organizational changes are common.

“Crowd sourced” data suppliers in the marketplace resell data entered by individuals.
Often these services do not verify the information in any consistent way; dated, or inaccurate
records may not be purged. You may pay for this bad data—footing associated opportunity
costs (e.g. time spent on calling, marketing collateral, direct mail costs), and alienating target
companies.



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Success Strategies

>> Leveraging social media: the truth behind the buzz, tangible success strategies

So who is successfully using social media to generate revenue? For the moment success
stories come largely from B2C-focused companies driving e-commerce by extending offers
via social media channels. Dell Computers generated millions through their 2009 social
media program using these techniques. However, for many companies the path to mea-
surable revenues and new business is not quite so clear. In a recent Mashable post Adam
Ostrow wrote: “resistance doesn’t come from...doubting the value of it [social media] – only
7% of companies don’t see social media as a good use of employee time – but rather, not
knowing where to begin, or how to measure the effectiveness.”

This may be more true for certain industries than others: sectors such as the arts &
entertainment industries have a more dynamic and fluid social media presence than many
others...When selling into those industries failure to embrace a strategy inclusive of social
media is likely to produce less-than-optimal results.

So what’s a sales manager to do? Here are a few avenues to pursue post 2.0 selling:

1. Implement “social CRM”, if possible; if you cannot automate the process, incentivize your
   team to capture the information manually within your system.
2. Work with marketing and product to develop sales 2.0 best practice guidelines that
   support overall organizational goals.
3. Appoint Sales 2.0 & social media champions; give them support and incentives as they
   focus on improving social media engagement strategies for your team.
4. Identify opportunties to build social media into sales and account management pro-
   cesses: drive conversion/customer loyalty through multi-focal communication strategies.
   Formalize the social media steps that all reps should take in a “best practice” playbook.
5. Train your team: ensure that all are grounded in the basics of CRM and social media. For
   example, do all of your reps know how to use search in the context of social media to
   identify where the conversations--and thus the contacts--gather? (Experiment with Linke-
   dIn Groups and search Twitter hash tags (#) to identify clusters of dialogue in the Twitter-
   sphere, for example).
6. Identify your most important customers, engage them in a post-2.0 fashion: establish an
   account plan that utilizes social media and your CRM to systematically sell into the
   corporate family, maximizing up/cross-selling. Learn which strategies are most effective
   in your sweet spot.

Sales & marketing managers: access on-demand webinars, white papers, briefs and
best practice guides are at OneSource.com/B2BSales.


 About OneSource Information Services, Inc.
   OneSource helps companies generate business faster by delivering actionable insight from
   information – driving sales, marketing, and research functions at thousands of leading companies globally. OneSource
   consolidates content from over 50 world-class suppliers, new media, and social networking sources to provide unpar-
   alleled data accuracy and information depth, delivered through the Web, CRM, enterprise applications, and portals.


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Beyond Sales

  • 1.
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Technology and improved access to information is making selling both harder, and easier. Our increased “connectedness” offers opportunities for the innovative, insightful and motivated sales professional to shine. On the other hand, the barrage of information directed at us, both at home and work, is growing exponentially—making it more difficult than ever to “cut through the noise” and really be heard by prospects and customers. In this whitepaper we’ll talk about what lies beyond Sales 2.0: how to marry the “best of the fundamentals” with sales enablement and social media. Because—despite the pro- liferation of communication technologies—the root of successful selling hasn’t changed. It’s still all about the right message, delivered to the right person, at the right time. Social media and “social CRM” are simply new approaches to accomplish this aim. Achieving Sales 2.0 success depends both upon having information (targeted prospect lists, complete and accurate company information), and an understanding of the busi- ness challenges that will motivate them to consider your offering (including factors native to the specific firm, industry trends and marketplace dynamics). Sales 2.0 is, at its core, a methodology for effective message delivery and consistent communication processes. Table of Contents: 1. “Sales 2.0”: A Common Understanding 2. “Sales 2.0” and Social Media: The New Paradigm 3. Making Social Media Work for Your Sales Team How do you encourage “best practice” 2.0 selling habits? Modeling social media success for your team 4. Integration is at the Heart of Effective Selling Optimizing your CRM 5. CRM and Social Media: Considerations Marrying CRM and Social Media Capturing Information in Your CRM 6. Some Things Haven’t Changed: Don’t Forget the Fundamentals Prospecting: Reaching the Right Decision-Makers 7. Work with Marketing to Avoid Common Pitfalls Reputation Counts in Social Media; Follow Deliberately, Associate Carefully Good Data Management Counts More than Ever in Turbulent Times “Free Data” does not equal “Accurate Data” ...“You get what you pay for” still rings true... 8. Success Strategies Leveraging social media: the truth behind the buzz, tangible success strategies OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales
  • 3. “Sales 2.0”: A Common Understanding According to SellingPower the definition of Sales 2.0 is as follows: “Sales 2.0 brings together customer-focused methodologies and productivity- enhancing technologies that transform selling from an art to a science. Sales 2.0 relies on a repeatable, collaborative and customer-enabled process that runs through the sales and marketing organization, resulting in improved productivity, predictable ROI and superior performance.” A key factor to note in this definition: the emphasis on process and supporting technologies; these “twin pillars” underlie expectations of predictability, and performance. Download “The Secret to Note that in this context “technology” includes not only Sales Nivana” at OneSource. sales enablement tools, but informational tools (delivering com/resources.aspx sales intelligence), as well. In “Sales Intelligence: The Secret to Sales Nirvana” [Aberdeen Group, 2009] best-in-class sales organizations employing third-party information solutions saw significant improvements in sales effectiveness. Of the best performers, 84% experienced year–over–year improvement in time spent by sales reps searching for relevant company, and contact information. This overall finding correlated the adoption of technology, employment of third party sales intelligence, and formalization of sales processes with improved performance across key metrics, including: revenues per account, qualification rates and market share. “Sales 2.0” and Social Media: The New Paradigm >> Information Overload: sales pros need to sift through Top 5 Perceived an overwhelming amount of information in order to find Benefits of Social Media consistently useful data—and the explosion of social media • Generating exposure for is accelerating that growth. the business (81%) • Increasing traffic/opt-ins If email was a country, its 1.4 billion users would for house lists (61%) make it the largest in the world. Bigger than • New business China, bigger than the populations of the USA partnerships (56%) • Improvement in SEO and European Union combined. (natural search) rankings - Email Marketing Reports (2009) (52%) • Generated qualified leads Forrester Research estimated that in 2008 the number of (48%) marketing emails sent by U.S. retailers and wholesalers OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales
  • 4. at 158 billion…by 2013 that number is expected to grow 63%, to 258 billion. And that’s just email. According to Mashable, LinkedIn has over 50 million users; FaceBook is estimated to be adding 500,000 users daily, and Pingdom estimates that daily Tweet volume averaged over 27.3 million; with “average tweets per hour” topping one million by October of 2009. Social media can be useful, but you still have to cut through the “noise” in the socialmediasphere in an even more aggressive and focused way than may be true for more traditional channels, like email. While many organizations have only nascent social media efforts, recent studies are beginning to quantify and illustrate the correlation between social media engagement and brand success. The recent Engagementdb.com study ranking the world’s top 100 brands showed a striking difference between social media “Mavens” (those with above-average engagement across multiple channels) versus “Wallflowers” (those with very limited social media engagement efforts). Between July 2008 and July 2009 “Mavens” saw an 18% growth in revenue, 15% growth in gross margin and 4% growth in net margin. By comparison “Wallflowers” saw a 6% drop in revenue, 9% drop in gross margin and 11% erosion in net margin. This represents a 24% delta in revenue growth among these top 100 brands. Although the entirety of these gains are not directly attributable to social media, clearly there is a measurable bottom-line impact for those organizations most effectively exploiting social media as part of their holistic go-to- market strategy, versus companies with little, or no, social media presence. Making Social Media Work for Your Key Findings: Sales Team “One recurring theme throughout these >> How do you encourage “best 2.0 practice” case studies is that engagement cannot remain the sole province of a few social selling habits? media experts, but instead must be embraced by the entire organization.” Moving beyond Sales 2.0 to a truly multi-focal sales effort will require compensation, training “...if your organization is resistant to and organizational investment. engagement in some channels, you will have to start smaller and slower. But start you must, or risk falling far behind other There are a variety of established and emerging brands, not only in your industry, but across technologies supporting this new sales prospect- your customers’ general online experience.” ing and communications paradigm, including: CRM systems, third party information (sales “If you are resource-constrained, it is better to be consistent and participate in fewer intelligence) providers, marketing automation channels than to spread yourself too thin.” and social media aggregation and tracking tools. ENGAGEMENTdb Study Ranking the World’s Top 100 Brands on Social Media Engagement >> Modeling social media success for your team OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales
  • 5. Supply your team with access to the right tools, guidance and an understanding of the socialmediascape... It’s a good idea to follow prospects and to join similar groups if/when appropriate. Venues like LinkedIn provide a wonderful means of connecting with professionals to do business; it’s not simply a job hunting tool. Just remember: the short-term goal for post-Sales-2.0 is establishing connections, simply pursuing not “the sell”. If you comment on a blog post, retweet and connect—in addition to working typical email and phone communications—then you stand a better chance of making a genuine connection with your potential customer and leveraging their connections as leads. That is the power of social media: think “referrals on steroids”. Consider designating a sales leader to spearhead social media efforts, monitor the success of internal efforts and disseminate best practice standards. It may also be helpful to arrange for formal training in the use of social media tools, socialmediasphere etiquette and to estab- lish corporate policies outlining what is/is not permissible from the company’s perspective. Often sales teams believe that social media is something best left to marketers. While brand management in the socialmediasphere may be the bailiwick of marketeers, the role of sales is central in generating connections, promoting organizational visibility—and, ultimately—in monetizing time spent on social media activity across the organization. Integration is at the Heart of Effective Selling “The world of Sales 2.0 is a rapidly expanding universe that institutionalizes a col- laborative and repeatable sales and marketing process, enabling the adoption of best practices across the entire company. The result: dramatic improvements in performance.” -- InsideCRM The Sales 2.0 paradigm focuses heavily on technology and sales enablement for a good reason: consistent application of the right tools, integrated with the right information delivers predictable performance improvement with less effort, which is directly reflected in the organization’s bottom line. >> Optimizing your CRM Much is written about the failure of CRM to revolutionize sales, but the truth is that best-in- class organizations have used it to significantly improve performance—driving both prospecting and customer retention. According to a recent Aberdeen Group survey, 52% of best-in-class sales organizations incentivize the use of SFA/CRM systems compared to 25% for average, or lagging teams. Of these best-in-class organizations, 71% cite the need for complete and accurate data as the top reason to incentivize reps. OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales
  • 6. “IDC predicts that technologies facilitating customer care and retention strategies will receive VIP treatment in 2010…A key learning for companies during the economic turmoil is the importance of retaining its current customer base. IDC predicts customer care services increasingly being homeshored on a unified, cloud-based CRM platform. Reduced cost of customer service as well as fast and agile scalability of services are some of the benefits fuelling this online CRM adoption in 2010.” Bad data, incomplete CRM adoption and lack of incentives to use the system have a tangi- ble—and often devastating cost—to businesses. This is especially during recessionary times when organizations face increased budget scrutiny and internal pressures to cut spend that is not seen as essential to driving business success. CRM and Social Media: Considerations >> Marrying CRM and social media Capturing information in the CRM does a number of positive things for the organization: retaining institutional There is an old rule of thumb knowledge, building success profiles, and facilitating in marketing worth noting by analysis of the sales cycle—minimizing disruption in the sales professionals: in a typi- case of personnel transitions… cal year 20% of the informa- tion in sales and marketing First, by accurately capturing information in the CRM databases becomes obsolete. you are documenting the work product of the sales rep, marketing staff or administrative person who entered In recessionary times, this the data. This sunk cost—the time spent accumulating number typically jumps much information—is not wasted. This includes information higher as layoffs, business gleaned through social media channels such as: Linke- closings, and consolidation dIn profile information, links to blog postings, and Twitter take a toll. feeds. Consider tools that help to automate the discovery process. Second, you are avoiding possible disruption: if you realign sales, if there are personnel n shifts, if you want to successfully pursue up- and cross-sell activities, you have the information at hand to facilitate these efforts. Third, you cannot analyze prospect and customer data if you don’t have it. If information is captured in the CRM, then analysis and process improvement is possible. >> Capturing information in your CRM So what information needs to be integrated, and how are sales organizations looking to Sales 2.0 and beyond to maximize the impact of their efforts? OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales
  • 7. Look holistically at your sales cycle in determining what baseline information should be included in your CRM. Once you have determined what this baseline should be, it’s critical to understand where you will source this data, how you will integrate the information, and how your sales team will employ the data. Company Information An often overlooked aspect in CRM systems is linking across the corporate family. Failure to do so can create channel conflicts, may result “Social CRM” in disjointed messaging to contacts, and may lead to missed opportunities where ripe targets Salesforce CRM is just one platform within a corporate family are not prospected at offering social media integration capabilities. all. “Force.com toolkits for Social Networking Standardizing company information is critical. sites (like Twitter and Facebook) allow orga- For example, think of how many ways IBM nizations to connect with these communities could be entered into your CRM: IBM, Int’l and tap into conversations about their products, services and the company itself. ” Business Machines, International Business Machines, Int. Business Machines…and that When “Social CRM” is combined with the doesn’t take into account misspellings. seamless intergration of business informa- tion your sales team has a truly powerful Contact Information focal point for end–to–end prospecting activity. Go beyond inclusion of standard contact infor- mation to gain maximum benefit from the new Read more about OneSource’s next–gen- connectedness: add social media handles, eration Salesforce integration at onesource. note blogs (both those authored by the subject com/onesource-for-salesforce.aspx and associated corporate blogging outlets), detail affinity/professional groups to which they belong—in short include those indicators which can help you understand what is on that prospect’s mind, or that can help to illustrate the issues of most concern to their peer group. Enhanced Tagging Consider appending important information: industry tags (SIC or NAIS codes), revenues (enabling segmentation by market size), number of employees, and so forth. This information can be critical when both analyzing data and when trying to segment in order to launch marketing campaigns. Special Targeting Designators Do you have a “Target 100” e.g. strategic companies you are prospecting, hot sector or key account designations? Consider noting information about which CRM system the tar- get company uses and which vendors they employ that may have complementary solu- tions. Tag records with this information for easy retrieval based on these criteria. OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales
  • 8. Some Things Haven’t Changed: Don’t Forget the Fundamentals Sales 2.0: Still Built on the Foundation of Good Data Social media will certainly continue to extend its influence, shaping the way that businesses market. But it won’t change the fundamentals of solid selling. The secret to excelling in a post-2.0 world is understanding how to get the fundamentals right while incorporating the new into your sales process in a consistent, productive and manageable way. >> Prospecting: reaching the right decision-makers Despite all the buzz about social media tools like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, effective sales prospecting still demands an understanding of organizational dynamics and accurate, complete contact and company information. Top sales executives can provide detailed responses to these key questions about their prospects: • Who holds budgetary authority for any purchase of my offering? • Who is involved in evaluations and recommendations for new goods/services? • What news and developments—trigger events—are impacting opportunities within a prospect account? • What is the dynamic at similar companies that we’ve successfully sold? • What are overall industry trends that are likely influencing my prospects thinking and ability/desire to buy? It’s estimated that as much as 85% of corporate expenditures are allocated to existing ven- dors; this leaves a mere 15% “available” for allocation to new vendors. So, the noise from the general “communication overload” barraging prospects, and en- trenched competitors are two primary obstacles to selling into new accounts. “Breaking through”—getting established as a new vendor within an organization—requires that a target be identified, an opportunity isolated, and a relationship established. How can the exceptional sales rep overcome the two-fold challenges of entrenched vendors and information overload, securing the win using a Sales–2.0–and– Research shows that in more than 90% of b2b sales, beyond methodology? By compiling buyers were influenced by multiple brand exposures rather the most accurate, targeted prospect than responding to a single ad or other medium. In other information, and leveraging both new words, that customer you attribute to coming to you through AdWords, or Twitter, or a Facebook ad most likely saw and “time–tested” your name in numerous places—an online publication, a communication methodologies. press release, your blog, someone else’s blog, in an analyst report, at a trade show, in a directory, on your website, in an These focused communications email newsletter, somewhere else or any combination of the should follow the “CART” preceding—before they made that last click. -- B2B Online Marketing Blog g g methodology: OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales
  • 9. Key differentiators in moving beyond sales 2.0: 1) Analyze first; campaigns should flow from sales data and marketplace opportunity; 2) Utilize your CRM and enhance data; 3) Review and act on triggers and related information; take the “broad view” of the company; 4) Integrate your sales effort across channels (telemarketing, email, social media, direct mail) and capture the responses so that the intelligence feeds ongoing sales & marketing; 5) Model sales processes on successes gained using this methodology. • Clear – Research suggests that clarity consistently trumps persuasion; keep sales messaging focused and free of jargon. • Actionable – What do you want someone based on reading your communica- tion? Should they sign-up for a trial, watch a demo, call you? While it may seem basic the call to action is often overlooked in sales communications. Consider developing standardized templates as part of your sales process development; enable reps to leverage communications that are tested and proven. • Relevant – Perhaps the single biggest factor annoying B2B prospects is a per- ceived lack of relevance that sales pitches have to the business and the daily challenges they face. That is why call preparation is so critical to success! It’s generally not acceptable to call and ask a prospect what their business does. They assume that you’ve researched that, or you wouldn’t be calling to pitch them on your products and services. Take the time to ensure that you understand how your offering aligns with their challenges. • Timely – It doesn’t matter if you reach the right prospect with a relevant mes- sage if they’ve just signed a contract with your competitor. Learn industry norms around vendor selection. Consider a tool that will enable you to set automated triggers to track organizational developments. Review SWOT and strategic ini- tiative reports to see when you might expect opportunities to develop, to look at possible threats such as acquisitions. OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales
  • 10. Working with Marketing to Avoid Common Pitfalls >> Reputation counts in social media; follow deliberately, associate carefully The socialmediasphere, while offering wonderful opportunities to connect, can be a bit “wild west”. Before launching into content creation, you may want to audit what is being said about your company and your products. There are a number of tools available; some are free, others are not. Here are a few to consider: • Google Analytics: simple and free, this tool is not a bad place to start. Simply input trigger search terms and you’ll receive email notifications if postings containing those words or phrases show up on the web; • Radian 6: a very popular tool for tracking social media mentions; pricing based on the volume of information monitored; • Socialmention: a social media search engine that searches user-generated content such as blogs, comments, bookmarks, events, news, videos, and microblogging services >> Good data management counts more than ever in turbulent times Many organizations fail to tend to one of their core assets—their customer and prospect data—in a methodical way. Solid data management practices (regular data cleansing, data enhancement, normalization/standardization) are critical to a viable CRM and to marketing efforts. Failure to address this most fundamental issue costs: wasted marketing dollars, sales cycles are obvious up-front costs; lost sales, poor customer retention and missed market opportunities may be the less obvious result. >> “Free Data” does not equal “Accurate Data” ...“You get what you pay for” still rings true... While the Internet is an incredible resource, it’s not a truly free one. Sales rep time spent searching for contacts on the web has associated labor and opportunity costs. Every hour spent chasing inaccurate information is an hour not spent connecting with a viable prospect. Much of the “freely available” data floating out in cyberspace is unverified, inaccurate, and out-of-date. These inaccuracies are especially marked during times of economic turmoil, with its attendant shifts and cutbacks. Thus, reliance on Internet fishing expeditions to identify contacts and company information is even more unlikely to produce consistent results in the current economy, when personnel and organizational changes are common. “Crowd sourced” data suppliers in the marketplace resell data entered by individuals. Often these services do not verify the information in any consistent way; dated, or inaccurate records may not be purged. You may pay for this bad data—footing associated opportunity costs (e.g. time spent on calling, marketing collateral, direct mail costs), and alienating target companies. OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales
  • 11. Success Strategies >> Leveraging social media: the truth behind the buzz, tangible success strategies So who is successfully using social media to generate revenue? For the moment success stories come largely from B2C-focused companies driving e-commerce by extending offers via social media channels. Dell Computers generated millions through their 2009 social media program using these techniques. However, for many companies the path to mea- surable revenues and new business is not quite so clear. In a recent Mashable post Adam Ostrow wrote: “resistance doesn’t come from...doubting the value of it [social media] – only 7% of companies don’t see social media as a good use of employee time – but rather, not knowing where to begin, or how to measure the effectiveness.” This may be more true for certain industries than others: sectors such as the arts & entertainment industries have a more dynamic and fluid social media presence than many others...When selling into those industries failure to embrace a strategy inclusive of social media is likely to produce less-than-optimal results. So what’s a sales manager to do? Here are a few avenues to pursue post 2.0 selling: 1. Implement “social CRM”, if possible; if you cannot automate the process, incentivize your team to capture the information manually within your system. 2. Work with marketing and product to develop sales 2.0 best practice guidelines that support overall organizational goals. 3. Appoint Sales 2.0 & social media champions; give them support and incentives as they focus on improving social media engagement strategies for your team. 4. Identify opportunties to build social media into sales and account management pro- cesses: drive conversion/customer loyalty through multi-focal communication strategies. Formalize the social media steps that all reps should take in a “best practice” playbook. 5. Train your team: ensure that all are grounded in the basics of CRM and social media. For example, do all of your reps know how to use search in the context of social media to identify where the conversations--and thus the contacts--gather? (Experiment with Linke- dIn Groups and search Twitter hash tags (#) to identify clusters of dialogue in the Twitter- sphere, for example). 6. Identify your most important customers, engage them in a post-2.0 fashion: establish an account plan that utilizes social media and your CRM to systematically sell into the corporate family, maximizing up/cross-selling. Learn which strategies are most effective in your sweet spot. Sales & marketing managers: access on-demand webinars, white papers, briefs and best practice guides are at OneSource.com/B2BSales. About OneSource Information Services, Inc. OneSource helps companies generate business faster by delivering actionable insight from information – driving sales, marketing, and research functions at thousands of leading companies globally. OneSource consolidates content from over 50 world-class suppliers, new media, and social networking sources to provide unpar- alleled data accuracy and information depth, delivered through the Web, CRM, enterprise applications, and portals. OneSource.com OneSource.com/B2BSales