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Winning £1,000,000 New Account Business

paul lloyd • Oct 26, 2023

Where are those New Clients? Over recent years I have spent a lot of time meeting and working with Managed Service Providers / VARs, and when discussing the biggest challenges in their business, it always comes back to the same thing over and over. WINNING NEW CUSTOMERS.

This is a challenge that seems to affect any company of any size, whether their turnover is £500k or £40m. They need to win new contracts and new customers. Most of these businesses have reached the level that they have through recommendations and referrals or in the case of the bigger ones some acquisitions as well, rarely it seems going out and actively generating an opportunity and a sale.

Your business will not survive if all you do is process renewals

In my previous blog, “Your business will not survive if all you do is process renewals…” I discussed some simple steps you can take to ensure growth through effective CRM. 

So, if you have taken those steps and are now able to truly grow and are ready to go out and find those new clients, what should you be aiming for? What, where when and who? 

Winning new customers should become the premier currency within your business

A conversation with one MD to try and understand how he had won their customers resulted in finding out that the top customer which accounted for 25% of the company’s business was an enquiry from Yellow Pages looking for a reseller a few years before. Lucky but not sustainable.

If you want to be winning new business on an ongoing basis then this must become ingrained in the culture of your business. Every decision that is made within the company should be made from the point of view of ‘how is that going to improve our ability to win new business’. New business should become the premier currency within your business.

A few ideas on how to make it work:
  • Build a list of the top 100 target customers
  • Pay significantly more for New Customer Wins and business
  • Build an elite new win team (Maybe Virtual)
  • Have a sales pay plan that rewards new wins
  • Set new wins into your business planning
  • Put the Top 10 targets on the walls of your office so everyone can see
  • Research and build a plan for each target
  • Use your social media to research key customers, follow them and get to know them
  • Manage and monitor the progress 
  • Make a Senior Director responsible for Growth
Pulling this together is a significant investment and unlikely to be cheap, but the return that you will gain will pay back many times over. This is the investment that just keeps on giving. 
  1. There will be a growth margin monthly
  2. There will be growth in the value of your business from the increased recurring revenue
  3. There will be growth in value to your business due to the ability to demonstrate growth and finally the ability to win.
If you are not comfortable putting this together because you do not have the experience then we can help. It can sound daunting but it is essential business planning. Let’s look at the basics below for planning this. 

A New Business Culture and Where do we go next? 

Let's assume you have started developing a 'New Business Culture' aka Winning new customers as set out above. But where do we go next? 
  1. We need a plan
  2. We need a campaign 
  3. We need to decide what we want to achieve
  4. We need to do some maths
Let us say we set the aim of securing £250,000 of new contracted business within the next year, which will be entirely incremental to our current revenue. This will consist of additional recurring subscription-based revenue, which is the most valuable.
 
After analysing our current customer base, we have discovered that the average spend and number of users need to be higher. To address this issue, we need to adopt a more targeted approach that will increase their spending. We aim to attract five new customers with an average of 100 users and spend approximately £50,000 annually. Achieving this goal will enable us to improve our profitability.

We now need to decide whom we will sell to; again, let us look at our existing customers to see which industry sectors we have in-depth domain knowledge of. Let us assume that we have several clients from the retail sector and a good understanding of what they look for, so we now need to get a list of retailers within our geography with around 100 users.

Building the list combines buying data and researching using some or all available resources. You need a list of no more than 300 contacts (your marketing universe). Enter these into your CRM system so that we can use the information. Speak to your customers, build case studies, and get testimonials. Build an industry-specific section on your website.

You are now positioned to start your activity; there are many ways to do this. You will need to find a reason to talk, a hook. Look for the companies on LinkedIn and follow them to get visibility of their activity and areas of interest. Do they have a YouTube channel? Where are they developing their business?

You will need to speak to your prospect, and how you get that conversation is down to you. My advice would be to pick up the phone, if you effectively use social media properly, you will get some incoming calls, but it would be a surprise if you get enough. 

So, we have 300 prospects; it is then fair to assume that 100 will be looking for something within the next year, so we are looking for a conversation with 5% of these. That should be possible. You then need to keep the momentum rolling, and you will then find you get more customers next year with less effort as you will have done most of the groundwork.

Sales in a process, not an Event

You will see from this that putting a plan and business culture like this all together takes time and considerable effort, but when you look after the new clients for three years because of the recurring nature of the business, this is a £1,000,000 campaign.

What does that add to the exit value of your business? AND This does not include any additional wallet share you win over the three years.

What could you do in your business? The possibilities are entirely within your grasp, you just have to reach for them. 

If you need help along the way, you know where we are. 

Thanks for reading,

Paul Lloyd, Sellerly. 
MSP/ VAR Sales Problem Solver, 
Sales Management Mentor
020 8148 6475 / paul@sellerly.co.uk 


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