Friday, September 19, 2014

Integra Tech Expo 2014 Denver, Colorado




Join Integra at the Tech Expo as we provide critical insights into industry trends and connect you with industry leaders so they can answer your business application questions. Space is limited so register now! Lunch provided by Integra – Grab a lunch and join our sponsors for in-depth conversations about solutions and their products and a chance to win an iPad mini or a GoPro Black camera at the Vendor Fair.

Keynote|8:30 AM - 9:15 AM The CIOs new Job: Drive Customer-Centric Innovation Throughout Your Business Knowledge Sessions| 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM *Data Center Without Walls: Networking for the Hybrid Cloud *How the Cloud is Changing The Deployment of Wi-Fi *Security With Hosted Exchange: What You Need to Know *From Boxes to Clouds: The Evolution and Impact of Communications Services *Social Media and Customer Interaction driving business technology today Vendor Fair| 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Lunch and Prizes| 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

For more information on the topics of discussion please visit: http://www.integratelecom.com/about/pages/tech-expo-2014.aspx

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

22 Brilliant Social Media Marketing Tips



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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

How To Target & Exceed Quota!



Quota Bound &  How To Get There
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For salespeople, we all have a quota. It may go by other names where you work (target, goal, "the number"), but regardless of what it is called, it is the single most important measurement of your success as a salesperson. Yes, your company (or yourself) also looks at attitude, thoroughness, and dozens of other things; however, it you're not contributing revenue (or margin) as a salesperson, your days are numbered.

Some companies go to the extreme when managing salespeople to quota. It has become an obsession. For those poor souls who work for these types of companies, we all know the inevitable result: Micromanagement. No salesperson likes to be micromanaged. For that matter, few Sales Managers like to micromanage their salespeople. It usually happens because of the culture of the company or how the Sales Manager grew up in the industry. It's really not important why it happens. What matters is that you hit your quota (monthly, quarterly, annually) and you put yourself in a position of success. Here's some helpful tips (some are obvious) that can get the "monkey off your back," and hit your quota:

1. Figure out early how to get there. This one seems pretty straightforward, but for every type of company, there is a typical formula for a salesperson to hit quota. Your job is to talk to other successful salespeople and get them to reveal the secret. You may get different answers (which is good). Sort through the mess, overlay your personality and selling style and come up with the formula.

2. It's hard to get to quota with hundreds of transactions. It's easier to do it in chunks. Let's say you have to sell $1M of stuff to hit your quota. Most successful salespeople will break that $1M down into reasonable, sellable pieces. For example, one way to get to the number is to sell one big deal (say for $500K), two to three medium deals (say $150K each), and then 15-20 smaller deals. Believe me, if you don't plan this out and revisit this throughout the year, you can get caught up in the details of selling and before you know it, you missed the target.

3. Work smarter that you are working today. I say it like this because everyone is at a different place in their career when it comes to efficiency, tools and selling patterns. Therefore, wherever you are today, figure out a way to do it smarter tomorrow. Maybe it's leveraging a new tool, writing down goals, changing a small piece of your strategy. Smarter gets you to quota faster!

4. Pipeline development (or Sales Activity in general) is the raw materials that sales are made of. If you run out of raw materials, you're screwed. NEVER run out of raw materials. This means that you have to feed the pipeline, go out on sales calls, do proposals, meet with customers, perform demos, etc. to feed the never ending raw material engine. Don't let yourself get caught in a rat-hole on some detail. Stay big-picture. Never run out of raw materials.

5. Set your own goals and targets that are GREATER than your quota. Some companies do this already, but this does not matter. If you need $1M, set your goals at $1.25M. Setting the bar higher gives you several advantages: First, it's a buffer. Giving yourself a buffer is a good idea. Second, you will likely be financially rewarded when you over-achieve. Here's a bonus tip: When it comes to forecasting - be honest with yourself and your managers. Don't load-up with pipeline with unqualified deals and don't over-promise bookings that really won't happen. First, this let's you change your activity behavior if things don't look good. Second, it helps build rapport with management.

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Contact me at Tduggan@Cogentco.com at Cogent for more Info or to Network. Cogent delivers customers with Highly Reliable, Secure and Scalable Networks with over 190 markets throughout 38 countries in North America, Europe and Asia, with over 57,900 route miles of long-haul fiber and over 27,400 miles of metropolitan fiber.