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The PartnerTap Story: A Company Built to Last

PartnerTap

Salespeople were no longer moving around the country and going to face-to-face meetings. People were stuck behind their computers trying to find prospects through drip campaigns and trying to close deals virtually. However, some of these meetings would result in no potential sales which was a huge waste of time for her and her partner.

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How to Resize and Retool Your Sales Force

Mike Kunkle

Another rep might work in an office and sell virtually, without every leaving HQ. It should come as no surprise that some people are better suited than others for remote work and/or virtual selling. Both of these shifts require the agility and growth mindset to adapt quickly to new ways of working.

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How To Deploy Effective Virtual Sales Coaching

Showpad

Virtual sales coaching followed suit. However, the pandemic may have simply accelerated an already growing trend toward remote work. Regardless of the origins behind this shift, remote selling is likely here to stay. Feedback about the work environment. or countries throughout the world.

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Frictionless Selling: Where Modern Selling Meets Modern Buying

Showpad

70% of B2B decision-makers say they are open to making new purchases over $50,000 in a fully self-serve or remote fashion, and 27% would spend more than $500,000.*. Old school personal relationship selling no longer works. How does frictionless selling translate in the B2C world?