DRAFT / UNLISTED || Use Reddit? Here’s the Top 8 Subreddits for Sales Pros ✔️
When you think of Reddit (or at least, definitely when I think of Reddit), “sales best practices hub” probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But don’t let that fool you.
If you’re in the market for “sharpening the saw”, plenty of subreddits exist that are solely dedicated to helping sellers improve their skills and knowledge. The most active one, by far, is r/sales, but several others are regularly active & well-worth checking out.
Full of helpful discussions, tips, tricks, and questions that can benefit any seller, we recommend taking a look at the list below. To provide an idea of the type of content you’ll find in each one, 3 hand-selected, high quality posts are included with each.
So go ahead: subscribe to these communities, start participating in the discussions and Happy selling & redditing!
Description: Everything you need to know about sales, selling, business development, lead generation, prospecting, closing and more!
Membership Count: 221k
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Description: This subreddit is for sharing techniques that can make us better at selling.
Membership Count: 15k
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Description: A community for Tech Sales Professionals or those who want to get into a technology sales role. Including Advice, Hiring, OTEs & Tips from the Tech Sales world.
Membership Count: 3k
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Description: A place to discuss all things sales and more specifically all things SaaS Sales. Growth Hacking, Inside Sales, Outbound Sales, Churn, etc.
Membership Count: 3.6k
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Description: Welcome to Negotiation
Membership Count: 13k
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- Best Negotiation Books
- 5 years ago I moved into management and started learning how to negotiate with job seekers. Yesterday I negotiated a new job for myself for the first time in years, and I wanted to break down how I prepared for the meeting in case anyone finds it helpful
- These 13 Harvard-based negotiation principles are a must-read
Description: An open discussion of Marketing Automation, Email Marketing, and the various benefits and qualities of various Automation Platforms.
Membership Count: 13.4k
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Description: In 2023, Email still has the best returns, regardless of what you’ve heard about Social Media. The inbox is the most personal connection you can have with your customer, and Email Marketing maximizes the effectiveness of that connection. Learn more about connecting to your customers through email in /r/EmailMarketing.
Membership Count: 33k
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Description: This community was created to provide everything you need to know about phone sales. Our goal at /r/coldcalling is to provide insights from professionals with experience in phone sales in various industries and experience levels. Any and all questions are welcomed. Any and all experience levels are welcome.
Membership Count: 1.2k
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- Tips to Overcome Cold Call Anxiety & Sound More Confident
- For anyone interested in developing skills to improve your success rate, I have just uploading a video discussing a technique that can help you get into conversations in the best way possible. I have also included live calls showcasing the strategy
- Use this A/B Closing technique while cold calling