Whether you are reselling someone else's products or services or you have independent reps who sell your products, there are key mistakes you want to make sure you avoid with channel partners.
In this episode, I share with you the best strategies to use when selling with channel partners to work together and implement your sales processes. Channel Partners can be a great resource for your business to increase your sales and capitalize on existing relationships as long as you are able to avoid the traps many fall into it. Join me in this episode to learn how to ensure success with your clients and collaboration with you Channel Partners.
Looking for more guidance and support on handling all your B2B sales struggles? You can connect with Ian Altman and learn more about the Same Side Selling Academy through the links below:
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