Episode 2

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29th Aug 2021

Hiring your First Salesperson as an Entrepreneur | Ray J. Green

In this podcast, we explain how sales is quite different than marketing, and why the smartest thing you can do before you hire your first salesperson is get your marketing engines revved up. 

The repeatable way to generate revenue is to develop fantastic systems and processes, not hire unicorn employees. Good marketing systems are crucial to your success. Then, once your marketing engine is generating leads, you handle your own sales in the beginning, even if it is not your strong point. The product feedback that you get from your customers at this stage of your business is priceless, and YOU are the one that needs to hear it. 

Not only that, you need to build and refine the sales process so that you can teach your first salesperson what you want them to do. Your performance in this area is the difference between setting your salesperson up for success or failure. We also cover what to look for when you're interviewing and hiring salespeople, what the most common pitfalls are in the process, how to structure your reports to get a clear picture of who your top performers are, which marketing campaigns are working, etc. 

We also discuss technology developments and the resulting changes in both marketing techniques and buyer behavior.



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About the Podcast

Repeatable Revenue
A podcast for MSPs and B2B business owners who want to scale sales.

Repeatable Revenue is hosted by Ray J. Green, an investor, entrepreneur, and strategic growth advisor to MSPs and B2B businesses. He's led national small business for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, run turnarounds as a CEO for private equity groups, and advised 100s of MSPs and B2B businesses on how to build sales teams and scale sales from Cabo, where he now lives with his family.

This podcast is a collection of interviews, lessons learned, and other infotainment to help you build your business... and the best version of yourself.