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by jaynate
223 days ago
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Had me hooked right up to this point: “When we get the check, we pay a commission to this representative. Assume the commission is $500.” I’ve never seen a software company pay 50% commissions on a software sale. I know it’s and example but the percentages are wrong even for the perpetually licensed days. Should be closer to 8-15%. Totally sales and marketing spend could indeed be higher in this model because autodesk moved to direct positioning with end buyers rather than distributors. |
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