Sales-led B2B companies?

Cristina Bunea
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Do you know (or run!) a B2B company that has no free tier + where you have to go through a demo to use the product? Writing a story about why some company stages/products might benefit from that, rather than PLG. Would love to hear from you. Leave a comment and I'll reach out!

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thebeautiful girl
Sales-led B2B companies prioritize direct engagement with potential clients through proactive sales efforts, leveraging their sales teams' expertise to drive revenue growth. In these organizations, sales strategies often take precedence, with a focus on identifying leads, nurturing relationships, and closing deals. With a strong emphasis on personal interactions and tailored solutions, sales-led B2B companies strive to understand and address the unique needs of each client. click here to learn more about how these companies effectively navigate the complexities of the B2B landscape to drive success and foster long-term partnerships.
Deniz Savkay
We at first weren't providing any demo to our users but then eventually switched to providing demos because of the competition. I think it's never beneficial for sales to have a policy of "no free demo". Potential users should be able to see the product before trusting to it and paying for it
Cristina Bunea
@deniz_savkay but are they able to try out the product without a demo? or is the demo required?
Josue Rogers
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Joep van den Bogaert
We have different offerings/use cases we're exploring and some are only sales-led. Mainly for three reasons: - target customers are large enterprises - some configuration and implementation process is required for them to get started anyway - we still need to learn more on what the exact product should do and how it should be integrated with existing systems
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