Closed karllhughes closed 6 years ago
I like this tactic: find a 150 places where you can gain a new users, deals, etc. submit there at all places and see what place are more beneficial for your particular case As we talking about side-projects, e.g. "startups" this can work for both(sales, marketing)
The sales checklist is in progress!
https://github.com/karllhughes/side-project-sales
I've actually got a decent first iteration up on this repo, but it's not quite ready for circulation yet. I need to integrate it into the website and clear out the sales-related tasks from the current marketing checklist.
The sales checklist is now live: https://www.sideprojectchecklist.com/sales-checklist/
and the repo here: https://github.com/karllhughes/side-project-sales
I'll be continuing to improve this list over the coming weeks, but for now will close this issue.
Based partly on feedback from readers and partly on my own assumptions, I'm thinking about creating a new checklist specifically for sales. Some thoughts/questions:
How would you differentiate between sales and marketing? (I think this is a pretty good resource, but what do you think?)
What tasks would you say are most crucial to sales?
Have you ever tried any unconventional sales tactics that worked?
What categories of tools are required for sales? Or is it just your own two feet?