Every January 1st brings with it a new round of resolutions, both personal and professional. You’ve made it through the first week of the year and your sales goals are hanging there. You may be feeling as if you’re already behind, or you’ve missed them already. Suddenly, you’re looking for a way to step it up and achieve your sales goals faster.
For me, the first week went by in a blur. One of my personal resolutions was to post a new article to our blog every week to keep you current on what we’re finding is working in sales and marketing. And here I am, 11 days into the year, and late already.
So do you give up? After only 11 days?
Sales Demotivation or Sales Motivation?
Sales can feel the same way. You set a bright, shiny optimistic goal, thinking that this year you really can exceed your quota by 20%, or earn 15% more than last year. You’re going to get out there, talk to more prospects, and win more clients.
By the end of January, you’re discouraged because it’s the same old story. Prospects are too busy to take your calls. December’s proposals are still lingering. Your pipeline is going stale. Your boss is standing over you – or if you’re the boss, you’re glaring at yourself in the mirror.
Okay. Enough of that. We aren’t going there this year.
Rather than set a lofty sales goal and then wait for The Power of Positive Thinking or The Secret to deliver, let’s do something different. Let’s set ourselves up for sales success now, when we still have 354 days left in the year.
Your revenue goal is a destination. Like any destination, you can get there with a sales plan. You can even get there early with a plan.
12 Ways To Achieve Sales Goals Faster
Consider what your sales plan should be. Here are 12 actions that will help you achieve your sales goals faster:
1. Measure your sales activities.
You’ve probably heard that that which gets measured improves. It’s true. Choose 3 metrics and monitor them closely all year. Consider measuring your prospecting time, number of new appointments, appointments that convert, proposals delivered, and close ratio, to name a few. Then see how you can improve them. Here are the critical 15 Sales Metrics to select from.
2. Monitor your pipeline.
I look at my pipeline every day. I get nervous if it’s low, and that motivates me. The rule of thumb is to maintain 3 times your quota in your pipeline at all times. Watch your pipeline to see where you need to focus to stay on track.
3. Improve your close rate.
The better your close rate, the fewer new leads you need and the faster you’ll reach your sales goal. If yours is less than 50%, look for ways to improve it.
4. Reduce the length of your sales process.
Perhaps the fastest way to do this is to qualify opportunities consistently through the sales process, identify where the problem you’re focused on solving falls on executive’s value curve, and follow up more frequently. You’ll spend less time on opportunities that aren’t real.
5. Increase your average sale.
A simple strategy is to give your prospect something extra in their proposal. Include one additional item or a second option that you think they’d find valuable based on their issue.
6. Align with people who can bring leads.
Review your network and LinkedIn connections. Make a list of all the people who interact with your potential prospects, then network with them regularly. If you sell to only a handful of large accounts, create a network within those organizations. Now you’ve created your own leads group.
7. Ask for more referrals.
Referrals are the easiest way to get more business, yet the most frequently ignored prospecting strategy. Set a goal for yourself to ask for 2 referrals a week. That’s a pretty easy goal to achieve.
8. Don’t accept the first “no.”
Too many salespeople have lost their persistence. This is especially true with marketing qualified leads during follow-up and with proposals when prospects have gone dark on you. Stay fully engaged until you get a definitive “No thank-you.” Then set an activity to check in with the contact again next quarter.
9. Prospect consistently.
Regardless of your sales role, you need new opportunities. Schedule time every week to prospect and don’t allow anything to keep you from it. Use these games to make prospecting fun. Following up on marketing qualified leads, prospecting in a large account, and drop-by cold calling all count!
10. Align your sales approach with your company’s core values.
Change how you sell to embody your company’s core values. Your prospects will experience firsthand what it’s like to be a client from the initial prospecting interaction through close. You create a trustworthy and consistent brand image that drives client loyalty and sales success.
11. Create genuine client connections.
People are thirsting for human connection. Focus on building authentic relationships that connect with clients and prospects. Share your personal interests, hobbies, and bits about your family in your interactions. Show genuine interest in prospects as individuals. While you’re building authentic relationships, you’ll discover more places you can assist – and make new friends in the process.
12. Have fun.
Life is too short not to, and the more fun you’re having, the more your prospects and clients will want to work with you. If it’s not fun, step back and examine #1–9. Figure out what’s not working.
Team Up With Marketing
The 12 actions I just shared are all things your salesperson can do on their own. But don’t forget, there are other people who can help you achieve your goal. Team up with Marketing for support in creating email campaigns for your target markets and customers. Allow the campaigns to shoulder some of the burden with consistent communication. It won’t take the place of a real person who follows up, but it will reduce the frequency required.
Get Moving Right Now
No matter how much time you have left in the year, these actions give you the sales plan to make your goal. Choose 3 actions and get moving right now.
If you would value having a sales coach to work with you one-on-one to achieve your sales goal faster, contact us. Having a coach in your corner may be just what you need to go even further and exceed your goal.
Updated January 2023