Written By: Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Increasing sales begins with attracting attention and building relationships. Business to business networking events are great springboards for marketing success.
Business-to-business networking is how many small business owners and crazy busy sales professionals increase sales.
Any day of the workweek, there are Chamber luncheons, open houses, formal business to business networking groups, association meetings not to mention the seminars, workshops to webinars.
Sorting through these events and attending them takes time, and some sales professionals do not invest this time well.
In December 2005, I wrote an article about the cost of business to business networking.
What I calculated was that the average small business owner or sales professional invested about $30,000 a year specific to business to business networking.
Today I am sure that $30,000 investment has increased by at least 20 percent due to fuel costs alone.
And this investment does not include any other marketing activities such as tradeshows; writing blogs, articles, or columns; updating websites; printing business cards or brochures; giving away promotional items; and interacting on other social media sites.
Now if the small business owner or sales professional has clients with an average annual value of $1,000, he or she would need to secure 30 new clients minimum every year to just break even with those invested business to business networking dollars.
Unfortunately, as in many marketing expenditures, there is no time devoted to analyzing the results from business to business networking.
The attitude or mindset of “if sales are up,” then the marketing efforts are working restricts further analysis.
Proper analysis builds the foundation for predictive analysis.
From this data, business resources of time, energy, money, and emotions can be better directed to those business to business networking events that generate the greatest return on investment.
Without this analysis, business owners and salespeople engage in the role of Captain Wing It. They spray their marketing actions all over the place and the pray something will stick.
Increasing sales begins with attracting attention and building relationships. Business to business networking events are great springboards for marketing success.
With the ever-increasing out-of-pocket costs and decreasing available time, ask yourself what makes business to business networking worth your while. This is one very necessary question to answer honestly and with verifiable data.
My sense is the majority of small business owners, sales professionals, and probably C Suite executives have never invested the time to answer this question.
I also believe the $30,000 figure noted earlier was probably received with some shock and disbelief. My recent calculations suggest a figure closer to $38,000.
If you wish to increase sales, to improve profitability and to reduce some of those stresses associated with business operations, it just may make sense to analyze these marketing results.
Maybe all this business to business networking has you just surviving and not thriving whereas one colleague has shared “you are confusing motion with progress and activity with results.”
To win more sales means you must stand out in the overcrowded, highly competitive global marketplace.
Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Leanne Hoagland-Smith has over 25 years in sales. Her true joy is selling and…
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