First, I would focus on just business sales and raise the minimum package
value sold by this person to a few hundred dollars. You don't want them
wasting time with the consumer level stuff you already handle well. Small
businesses wanting to pay $100 or less are making their own phone calls and
expect to be treated more like regular consumers since that is what they
really are. Next, make sure you put a limit on the revenue share. Tying it
to a contract length or 18 months are good. If you give them rev share
forever eventually they don't need to work to earn a substantial paycheck
and become unmotivated. At least that is how it ended up for us when we
made the mistake.
Most of these people want some kind of estimate of what they can earn so I
would try to come up with that and put it in the ad. In addition, if you
can pay a lower commission and add base pay some people are just not in a
position to live commission only. I prefer it and I think the absolute best
sales people do but you just might not get those people. Maybe consider
doing without the first month and replace with a base as an option. I give
my candidates the choice and the option to switch at 12 months.
You might try LinkedIn. I have had some success recruiting there.
Otherwise, if you like a salesperson that tries to sell you on a B2B
service ask them if they know anyone interested in a sales position. They
may be or they may know someone who is. That is how I hired my last one. I
like copier sales people for their technical side. I like the phone book
salespeople as they are 100% cold call with no support for leads. It also
easy to make a case on the fact that they work for a dying company. Most of
them are actually selling web pages so they are close to your business
anyway.

On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 6:46 AM Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net> wrote:

> What's the best way to get a B2B sales guy? That's the overall point, but
> digging in deeper, what should I be asking for? I'm very tech oriented,
> very little sales. I'm needing someone that can do it on their own without
> guidance from me on what I want them to do. To me, sales sounds more like
> B2C or lower end services while business development sounds more B2B or
> higher end, but does the sales world reflect that?
>
> Where do I look? The #1 source people say is referrals, but apparently I
> don't know anyone that knows anyone worth a darn as I've posted it on
> various social media...  a dozen times over the last couple years.
>
>
> Here's the copy from a posting I did this past summer:
>
> Job Description
>
> Local ISP seeking independent sales leader. ICS has been operated in the
> DeKalb - Naperville area for 12 years by tech guys.
>
> Compensation will be a one time commission after the sale and a 10%
> residual to ensure the customer is attended for on an ongoing basis. Our
> services range from $30/month into the thousands of dollars a month. The
> path you take is yours.
>
> Job Requirements
>
> We need someone with B2B experience to lead our sales force. You will be
> responsible for the entire sales and marketing process. The tech guys will
> say what they can do where and your job will be to develop the strategy and
> then pursue those clients. We can teach a good B2B salesperson the tech
> they need to know far easier than you'll teach us how to sell.
>
> We believe that boots on the ground would be necessary, so willingness to
> travel to the DeKalb, Kane, Kendall, southwest DuPage and northwest Will
> County areas as needed would be required.
>
>
>
>
> -----
> Mike Hammett
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>
>
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