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by nidhi40 3567 days ago
Yes, it's enterprise product. we are targeting small businesses and corporate.

Our product solves hassles of business cards, the solution is very simple ; we do digitize existing business cards and integrate with an app. but the app has multiple features to share and manage all business cards, meeting notes and follow-up reminders at one place.

One to one sales would go very slow, we are getting local customers through sales . But to capture global market we want to make a pitch very simple and easy.

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RE:"But to capture global market we want to make a pitch very simple and easy."

Part of your sales format could be like a FAQ setup where the most compelling features are part of the question (How-do-I, Could I?, etc).

This way potential customers do not have to wade through info on features that don't interest them.

If you could incorporate video into the answers it would be even more powerful.

Hope this insight helps.

Best of success.

Thanks.
Based on the additional details I would target roles as your sales strategy.

I agree with BlogTrafficGuru's post in terms of sales tactics. Showing/telling how your app answers a question or solves a problem is proven to work.

I think you are looking for far-reaching, broad approaches that will allow you to wrap your arms around as much business as possible all at once. If you take roles, i.e. owner, sales, manager, purchasing etc. and create use cases around the roles you can show the range of features.

It sounds like your product is "feature-rich" as opposed to complex. That is a good thing.

Each role will likely manage things differently for different reasons. This will only improve how you engage one-on-one sales. Additionally, your current customers could be a wealth of information in developing a better understanding of the different roles/use cases.