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r/salestechniques is a subreddit with 38k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
This subreddit is for sharing techniques related to sales, and the sales process that can improve selling experiences, and increase deal close rates. This subreddit is not for motivational posts, affiliate, MLMs, or any illegal or unethical methods of sales.
Popular Themes in r/salestechniques
#1
Advice Requests
: "“Sales isn’t a job. It’s a survival skill.” Do you agree? How did you master it?"
42 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "What’s the best B2B data provider you’ve used that actually delivers accurate leads?"
11 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "What’s the most hated outbound sales tactic… that actually works?"
10 posts
#4
Ideas
: "The “Discovery Call” That Actually Discovered Something"
6 posts
#5
Self-Promotion
: "Building a Clay Alternative. Seeking Beta Testers"
3 posts
#6
Opportunities
: "Time Kills Deals"
2 posts
#7
Money Talk
: "I'm 15 and looking to do yard work over the summer for some extra cash, but yard work can't get done without an effective sales pitch."
1 post
Popular Topics in r/salestechniques
#1
Sales
: "A Decade in Sales: Bite-Sized Lessons from the Trenches"
156 posts
#2
Cold Calling
: "how do i learn Cold Calling?"
12 posts
#3
Advice
: "What’s the one Advice that always sticks with you?"
11 posts
#4
Outreach
: "We went from 0 to 30+ demos per week using these 2 Outreach strategies (totally opposite)"
10 posts
#5
: "No cold calls. No cold emails. Only Linkedin. What would you do?"
7 posts
#6
Ai
: "how Ai agents helped us scale support, sales, and sanity"
6 posts
#7
Cold Email
: "Is Cold Email officially dead or am I doing it wrong?"
5 posts
#8
Clients
: "Keeping current Clients engaged and loyal overtime"
5 posts
#9
Tools
: "What do sales teams actually need when it comes to using Tools?"
5 posts
#10
Training
: "I'm looking for advice on Training an in-house sales team to handle increased outbound leads."
4 posts
Member Growth in r/salestechniques
Yearly
+14k members(62.1%)
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