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Three Key Takeaways: 1) For any type of business development, two things to keep in mind are, "How long is the sales cycle?" and "What is the potential reward?" Keeping these in mind will help you avoid making mistake number one (going after small deals), 2) Thinking long-term will be the best way to set yourself up for success. You'll be able to not only solve the current pain points for your prospect, but you'll be able to anticipate problems in the future and nip them in the bud, so to speak, early on in the sales cycle, 3) Building a solid lead generating machine is important because eventually you will close that deal (or it'll die out), and after that's happened, you don't want to have to start from zero again. Building a solid lead generating machine will always give you the next thing to look forward to
Excellent video Patrick.....i work in a IT solutions company as a BDE in Riyadh Saudi Arabia and the decisions taken in this country is very slow but eventually after seeing your videos i got patience and now im closing some deals here....if you can make video if i can pace up the process that would be great...and pls share the link of your free training i would like to take it up Thanks😇
if you are working as an independent BD, trying to close deals between two companies. how do you get your commission on the deal, if all go on well and successful?
Hey, I'm studying business management. What would you all advise me for my career as Business developer? What can I do? What's the salary Range for this Job?, and in the future, I would like to be a Marketing or Sales director, Is this possible?what do i have to do? And Do i need to study an Master? Thank you so much ☺️
Great video, Patrick! I accepted a job a month ago originally for an account coordinator role. I just got the email, and now they're transitioning my position to the business development coordinator. Is this a drop-in title if it's working for a digital marketing agency? I want to do well, so I use your vids as well as a ton of reading.
I'm not sure if it's a drop in title because those titles can mean different things at different companies. You would have to look at what the job description is. Usually it goes like this: Level 1) Your job is to do research to build company list and do outbound prospecting Level 2) Your job is to get on the phone with clients and close deals The more you're talking to clients, the higher position your role. Hope that helps.
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Three Key Takeaways: 1) For any type of business development, two things to keep in mind are, "How long is the sales cycle?" and "What is the potential reward?" Keeping these in mind will help you avoid making mistake number one (going after small deals), 2) Thinking long-term will be the best way to set yourself up for success. You'll be able to not only solve the current pain points for your prospect, but you'll be able to anticipate problems in the future and nip them in the bud, so to speak, early on in the sales cycle, 3) Building a solid lead generating machine is important because eventually you will close that deal (or it'll die out), and after that's happened, you don't want to have to start from zero again. Building a solid lead generating machine will always give you the next thing to look forward to
Excellent video Patrick.....i work in a IT solutions company as a BDE in Riyadh Saudi Arabia and the decisions taken in this country is very slow but eventually after seeing your videos i got patience and now im closing some deals here....if you can make video if i can pace up the process that would be great...and pls share the link of your free training i would like to take it up
Thanks😇
if you are working as an independent BD, trying to close deals between two companies. how do you get your commission on the deal, if all go on well and successful?
work a deal with the supplier on how much commission you'll get before you start selling.
Hey, I'm studying business management. What would you all advise me for my career as Business developer? What can I do? What's the salary Range for this Job?, and in the future, I would like to be a Marketing or Sales director, Is this possible?what do i have to do? And Do i need to study an Master? Thank you so much ☺️
Great video, Patrick! I accepted a job a month ago originally for an account coordinator role. I just got the email, and now they're transitioning my position to the business development coordinator. Is this a drop-in title if it's working for a digital marketing agency? I want to do well, so I use your vids as well as a ton of reading.
I'm not sure if it's a drop in title because those titles can mean different things at different companies. You would have to look at what the job description is. Usually it goes like this:
Level 1) Your job is to do research to build company list and do outbound prospecting
Level 2) Your job is to get on the phone with clients and close deals
The more you're talking to clients, the higher position your role.
Hope that helps.
@@patrickdang It does. Thank you!
Keep up good content bro!
Hopefully I'll start internship at IT consultancy internship soon. I think I'm here for long term 😄