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Who is teaching the CMO how to sell?

ViewPoint

This disintermediation with sales has effectively given control of the sales cycle to the buyer. Buyers can now glean a majority of information on potential solutions from the web or through social media. But all is not lost.

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Gartner: Are Your Ready for More Buyers and the IT to Business Shift?

The ROI Guy

It is most common for buying teams to spend between three and six months in each major area of the buying cycle. According to Gartner, in the past 12 months, 94% of the respondents have participated in a buying cycle where the effort was canceled before the purchase was completed.

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Tailwinds for Marketing Automation Software - Insight from CRM Analyst Lauren Carlson

The ROI Guy

Internet fueled buying cycles - research by IDC and Sirius Decisions both indicate that sales professionals are being engaged later and later in the buying cycle, if at all. With more information available, and growing skepticism in vendors, buyers have taken control of the purchasing cycle.

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Have Digital Marketing and Social Media Killed the Industrial.

Industrial Marketing Today

Even though the widespread adoption of social media in industrial marketing has been slower than general B2B and B2C marketing, it has had a serious impact on industrial sales, especially on the traditional role of the outside sales rep. Conduct a content audit and make sure you have mapped your content to the buy cycle.

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Tom Pisello: The ROI Guy: IDC: Economic Buyers, Digital Overload.

The ROI Guy

As a result, sales is being invited later into the decision making process, sales cycles are extending and deals are stalling. We call this the “Internet fueled buying cycle.&# The End of Sales as we Know It? Can sales be made relevant and valuable again in these key stages of the buying cycle?

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Tom Pisello: The ROI Guy: Predictions for 2011: The End of B2B.

The ROI Guy

At the same time, B2B buyers are taking advantage of the wealth of information available via the Internet and social media to become more empowered, taking charge of the buying cycle. These two market drivers will have important implications into 2011 and beyond for B2B sales enablement and marketing strategies and budgets.