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The Top 10 Reasons to Attend 2025 SaaStr Annual, May 13-15 in SF Bay!!

SaaStr

Finding and recruiting top talent is consistently ranked as one of the biggest challenges for growing SaaS companies. SaaStr Annual attracts thousands of high-quality SaaS professionals across functions like engineering, product, marketing, sales, and customer success. Meet and Find Your Next VP / CXO!

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How to Build Sales Compensation Plans that Increase Retention and Productivity

Sales Hacker

In this article, I’ll outline the principles of compensation design , how to build sales compensation plans , and include resources to set OTEs and quotas that keep your reps happy and hungry for more. Why Sales Comp Planning is Key to Rep Retention. Who should be responsible for sales compensation planning?

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Sales Hacker at SaaStock East Coast 2019: Live Coverage

Sales Hacker

SaaStock is a gathering of SaaS Sales Leaders, Founders, VCs, and anybody passionate about building a SaaS business. And make sure you’re following Sales Hacker on Instagram , Twitter , and LinkedIn. This all-day workshop is led by Julie Weill Persofsky , a Partner at Winning By Design. How Can I Get Live Updates?

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Building an intentional sales culture

Chart Mogul

Defining the 'how' and 'why' of your early sales culture helps make the right thing easy to do. In this post, I discuss sales culture at ChartMogul and share two examples of how our team strives to articulate value in conversations with customers. Sales culture at ChartMogul. Back to buyer-seller basics. I was hooked.

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Startup Sales: Everything You Need to Know About Building Your First Sales Team

Chart Mogul

But sales is the one thing founders cannot oversee — without it your startup will die. But the one thing you must think about is sales. Without sales, your startup dies. Yet, sales is all too often a dirty word. They go for the sale without caring about what the customer needs in the first place. Coach regularly.