Design Your Sales Strategy
Looking to improve your product sales? Develop a focused sales strategy with clear goals, activities, target accounts, and timelines. A strong sales plan will keep you on track and help you adjust as needed. What do you think of these tips? Let me know your thoughts!
If your business involves selling a product, you are probably looking for ways to improve sales...duh! A sales strategy will focus your efforts on your most important customer audiences, existing or potential.
Here are the most important things to keep in mind when designing a sales strategy.
- Create a sales plan. Having a document that outlines your sales goals and strategies will help you to stay on track and assess your progress. As you begin to define your sales plan, keep these things in mind:
- Sales goals: These goals should be specific and measurable, not something like selling a million units. Base them on the nature of your product and try to break them down into manageable parts. For example, sell 50 units to end-users in 30 days and sell 100 units to local independent retailers in six months.
- Sales activities: These are your tactics -- how you plan to make the sale. You may say you'll sell direct-to-consumer through a website or via craft shows, for instance. Or this part of the plan may include activities like developing a sell sheet to send to independent retail stores.
- Target accounts: Your sales plan should also include the accounts you want to sell to. If it's end-users, for example, plan how you're going to reach them through eBay, classified ads or your website.
- Timelines: Put dates to all of the above elements so you can define your steps within a realistic timeline. Don't forget that your timelines should be fluid--if you're underachieving, your sales plan can help you figure out why and define the corrective steps you need to take.
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