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Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding
If the service costs you $90 a month per client, then you cant pay them any money at all, the cost does matter.
I work in Sales.
It will probably take your guys more than an hour to convince someone to put something in their bar.
$15 for a couple hours is nothing. I wouldn't take that job. Maybe once they reach a certain amount of clients $15 is something, but usually with stuff like that you give them a base pay at first until they reach a certain amount of Sales per month, then get them commission.
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Remember, it's recurring. So 2 hours of work comes down to $180 a year. Which I would take happily. I would never suggest paying your sales guys anything over about 7%. They'll bitch, they'll whine, and they'll complain they're worth more. But they're really primadonna wannabe athletes and can be replaced by anyone else with a mouth. That said, you get this going in Seattle shoot me a smoke Austin. I have experience in selling bar owners, and am always looking for opportunities to make money.
1 suggestion is if this is a software type operation, throw in a 1 time "user license fee" and give your sales a guy a good portion of it to give him some up front incentive while he's building a long term income base. Seriously, hollar at me if you want to chat about this some more.