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17 points by ld50 on Nov 5, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 15 comments
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| | I'm currently bootstrapping my startup with what I can save from my day job. The biggest business related expense I have is my sales force, a sales outsourcing service that over promised and under-delivered. They claimed to be a full service sales outsourcing solution, but have amounted to nothing more than a half-assed lead generation service. My concept is great- it's a product and a service, margins are hyooge, interest is high, but there don't seem to be any closers in the company I hired. What's the next best approach short of paying 7k/month (which I can't afford) to hire a real sales outsourcing service? I've tried commission-only sales reps off of CL but they all jerk around because they're not getting a base pay and lose interest within a few days. Maybe I should break down and pay one of them hourly+commission? I've also tried selling it myself, which I'm still doing with the leads I get from the SoS, but like I said I have a day job and can't sneak away to make calls very often.
Nobody's funding, so that's not really an option (though I am pursuing it on the side on the off chance that I get a bite). HALP!?!?!? Thoughts anyone?? I'm becoming increasingly frustrated as I continue to accrue business related expenses, yet have no supporting stream of revenue, save the day job. |
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You can always outsource the sales later once you've figured out the best techniques, the most common objections, etc, and can instruct an outsourced team on those issues.
So where do you find the time to do this for real if you have a day job? Take a week of vacation time as soon as possible and work your ass off during it. If the margins are huge and interest is high and you can sell it well, then keep doing that and quit the day job.