{"id":35872,"date":"2018-04-13T05:54:18","date_gmt":"2018-04-13T12:54:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/blog\/?p=35872"},"modified":"2018-04-13T07:28:14","modified_gmt":"2018-04-13T14:28:14","slug":"how-to-build-a-successful-sales-assembly-line","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/blog\/how-to-build-a-successful-sales-assembly-line\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Build a Successful Sales Assembly Line"},"content":{"rendered":"
As the global director of sales development for SmartRecruiters, Taft Love knew processes would have to transform to keep pace with the dynamic recruiting industry. Here’s how he did it.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n (Article in partnership with outreach.io<\/a>)<\/p>\n In the beginning of 2017, we at SmartRecruiters<\/a>\u00a0launched our first, organized, outbound prospecting SDR (sales development representative) program, and by the end of the year, we\u2019d created over $2M in qualified outbound pipeline. <\/span><\/p>\n Our approach to prospecting was to focus on speed and volume. We went a mile wide and an inch deep. And while this proved a decent way start, it eventually proved inefficient.<\/p>\n As SmartRecruiters salespeople, we sell to enterprise companies, therefore our high-volume approach suffered twofold:<\/p>\n First, SDRs spent too much of their time cleaning data and researching contacts. Every hour spent doing this too away an hour of selling. Second, prospecting into so many companies meant we couldn\u2019t nurture any one company in a meaningful way. If I\u2019m honest, we owed most progress to luck rather than strategy.<\/p>\n The answer? Project Assembly Line: the goal of which was to limit all non-selling tasks for SDRs, who would then be able to focus on talking to prospects and nurturing accounts, the things they do best, the things that make money for the company.<\/p>\n After outsourcing non-selling tasks to faster and less costly teams, SDRs were left with three high-value activities: Choosing target accounts, talking to prospects, and nurturing high-value accounts.<\/p>\n Simple, right? Yet when I tell other sales leaders about this, their usual but surprising response is, \u201cgreat, wonderful, it all sounds good. But how do I do it?\u201d<\/p>\n Building your own assembly line to maximize your SDR program starts by choosing, and training researchers.These are the people that will handle all the manual tasks you want to outsource so you can focus on the three tasks above. While they take care of that, you also prepare your CRM so it automates, and scales the process of assigning research. Just by doing that, we\u2019ve tripled the contacts we activate every day.<\/p>\n Let\u2019s go into it in a bit more detail.<\/p>\n Offloading research from your SDRs starts with designating tasks.I split them into two categories: basic and advanced research. Advanced is what requires business acumen, native-level English, or any other skills that can\u2019t be taught quickly, such as finding and collating business insights about a certain account. Basic research is everything besides what I\u2019ve just mentioned. Everything from finding correct email addresses to confirming a company\u2019s location, phone number, etc.<\/p>\n Before you hire anyone, think through the research process they will undertake, the steps involved, and the tools they would need \u00a0to do it. Once you\u2019re ready, these are the tools I\u2019ve used:<\/p>\n So you found an intern and a couple of contractors on Upwork. Great. You created documentation, brought them on and they\u2019re ready to start working. Next, you make sure tasks are assigned to researchers using a process that\u2019s easy to both track and manage.<\/p>\n At SmartRecruiters,\u00a0we call this step \u201cAccount Enrichment\u201d. An SDR chooses an account, waits a few days, and when ready, is sent an alert letting them know that the account has all the information they need to start prospecting. By \u201cenriched\u201d, we mean at all data (location, current ATS, etc.) has been checked, appended, and fresh business insights have been provided.<\/p>\n Updating, adding or tweaking information to your CRM at scale is fraught if you\u2019re not attentive. Making sure your assembly line runs smoothly requires leaning on your CRM. We used ours to track every account through all assembly line steps and prioritize certain accounts. This resulted in a streamlined process, and our researchers are now guided through a standardized process for such accounts.<\/p>\n All of what we\u2019ve just discussed is worthless if you don\u2019t use the saved time and resources wisely. This is where Outreach comes in, and we use for three things:<\/p>\n First, we want to multiply the output of each SDR, and we do that by automating several manual tasks and building sequences to help teams call and email prospects at predetermined intervals. Before adding Outreach to our Assembly Line, sending 100 personalized emails and making 100 calls a day was the stuff of pipe dreams. Now we don\u2019t even think it\u2019s much of a big deal.<\/p>\n Using Outreach has enabled us to double the accounts and tripled the contacts we \u201cactivate\u201d, daily, and we\u2019re still saving time compared to our old process. That time saved means hands-on engagements like social selling and nurturing opportunities.<\/p>\n Next, we need to understand the data coming back from all that email and phone automation. Outreach\u2019s A\/B testing features allow us to test every piece of an email. Native reporting lets us know which sequences lead to the most replies from a potential prospect. Outreach\u2019s powerful Salesforce integration pulls all that data into Salesforce, where we can track the results of all our campaigns through the entire funnel.<\/p>\n Lots of teams talk about \u201cresponse rates\u201d on emails and campaigns. That\u2019s not good enough for us. By combining Outreach and Salesforce we can answer questions like:<\/p>\n Here\u2019s a view of how we\u2019re reporting on our success metrics:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, you need to get creative to stand out. Scaling outbound prospecting efforts will involve some growing pains, but Outreach\u2019s power and flexibility let us get creative with them.<\/p>\n Have you ever received a great cold email from a sales rep, sent it on to a relevant colleague, only to learn they got the same one from six other people? We have, so we got creative with Outreach to get around this.<\/p>\n We created three versions of every outbound sequence, each with a slightly different first email, and on a delay. Using a Salesforce formula field and an Outreach trigger, we assign each prospect to one of the three sequences randomly. This, combined with an of-beat personalization means the chance a decision-maker will forward the same email more than once a day is nil.<\/p>\n Ask for Help: If you have some experience in sales operations, this probably feels like a quick project. If you\u2019re new to Salesforce, it may freak you out. But don\u2019t worry, it\u2019s not as complex as it sounds. Grab a pal who knows what they\u2019re doing with ops \u2013 or your Outreach CSM \u2013 and get to work.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"As the global director of sales development for SmartRecruiters, Taft Love knew processes would have to transform to keep pace with the dynamic recruiting industry. Here’s how he did it. 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Step 2 – Prepare Your CRM<\/h3>\n
Step 3 – Scale up with Outreach<\/h3>\n
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Here\u2019s my favorite example:<\/h3>\n
Despite our success, there are always learnings. For us, there were three big ones:<\/h3>\n
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How to Build a Successful Sales Assembly Line<\/a><\/blockquote>