active questions tagged sales - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-20T09:31:47Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/sales http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1867028/whats-the-best-relational-structure-for-implementing-a-fifo-product-inventory 0 What's the best relational structure for implementing a FIFO product inventory? luvieere 2009-12-08T13:38:34Z 2009-12-10T13:41:11Z <p>What's the best relational structure for implementing a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFO%5Fand%5FLIFO%5Faccounting" rel="nofollow">FIFO product inventory</a>? I need that the product entries be stored grouped by entry date and entry price, but sales from the existing stock be made in a First-In-First-Out manner, in which the product quantity representing the sale would be subtracted from the oldest entries first. The problem is that I also need a reliable way of knowing how much merchandise each entry originally had, so I could recover in case of a human error (wrong product sale and similar situations).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1011798/how-to-quote-a-project-development-cost 1 How to quote a project development cost MSIL 2009-06-18T09:43:51Z 2009-12-07T16:09:52Z <p>I want some inputs/tips on quoting the cost to a Client. If I am developing a web site with medium level of complexity and time to develop is say 2 months and 1 resource is required. What is the difference in pricing when the Client 1)does and 2)does not require ownership of the code.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1462628/marketing-a-point-of-sale-solution 0 Marketing a Point of Sale Solution luvieere 2009-09-22T21:11:23Z 2009-11-05T08:11:50Z <p>Do you have any ideas on how to successfully market a Point of Sale solution, or any software solution targeted at small businesses for that matter? I'm interested in some kind of dedicated advertising channels, because I presume it wouldn't be of much use to advertise on software websites, as the solution is not targeted at most end-users, but at a small number of people, who own small-to-medium retail ventures.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1670990/closing-the-sale-with-difficult-customers 1 Closing The Sale With Difficult Customers [closed] Cape Cod Gunny 2009-11-04T00:14:06Z 2009-11-04T00:34:32Z <p>We have all had situations where a new potential customer (which means money coming in the door) is presenting his/her idea for a particular project with enthusiasm and passion. There are times when what the customer wants is simply not doable the way they perceive it.<br><br> The sales manager really wants this customer and told you (prior to this meeting) not to say something that would upset this customer. You (the developer) are sitting in on this meeting and listening to this customers dribble.<br><br> I'd like to know what <b><i>provocative one-liners</i></b> you came up with that convinced the customer to change his/her mind and <b><i>buy in</i></b> to your company and your approach?<br><br> Here are a few of my favorites:<br><br></p> <ul> <li>You are asking me to put the tooth paste back in the tube</li> <li>What you have is an elephant. What you want is a rhinoceros. You're asking me to build a <i>RhinElephant</i> <li>That will work but it ain't right </ul> <p><b>Objection to being closed:</b> You didn't close this one on SO...<br> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/532509/how-to-ask-questions-to-an-obstructionist">how-to-ask-questions-to-an-obstructionist</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1613295/how-to-talk-about-a-business-intelligence-project-to-a-client 0 How to talk about a business intelligence project to a client? Ricardo 2009-10-23T13:06:26Z 2009-10-23T13:37:22Z <p>Hello,</p> <p>I have been thinking about the correct approach to face our clients and talk about a Business Intelligence project.</p> <p>I would like to receive your opinion about how to make that approach. Do you have some advices, papers or case studies I should follow?</p> <p>Thanks in advance,</p> <p>Ricardo :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1458224/how-do-i-show-the-value-of-order-comments-in-the-order-display-grid 0 How do i show the value of order comments in the order display grid? smriti 2009-09-22T05:18:18Z 2009-09-22T05:18:18Z <p>I need to make use of the order comment history in sales order view page,and display the entered value in the order list.Though the textarea is for entering comment about order,I am using it to enter an id type value and would be inserted just once and that value should be displayed in the order grid under the header of the added custom attribute.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1219052/determining-value-based-fees-for-software-projects 5 Determining Value-Based Fees for Software Projects Mark Richman 2009-08-02T14:46:16Z 2009-08-07T18:25:54Z <p>There is another post on here <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1011798/how-to-quote-a-project-development-cost">"How to quote project development cost"</a> where user SpliFF commented: </p> <blockquote> <p>This is not a labor market, you are selling knowledge and solutions. Some solutions are better than others. 10 hours of failing is worth much less than 10 hours of building a killer app. You need to stop thinking about time and costs and focus on the value of the outcome. Compare it to products of similar value. Slapping an arbitrary 40% on 'project cost' to determine value is ridiculous.</p> </blockquote> <p>While I generally agree that Value-Based Fees (a la Alan Weiss) are the best way to charge and get what you're worth as a consultant, I don't know how well this approach translates to the software development domain.</p> <p>How do you determine value to the client without spending inordinate time performing requirements discovery and analysis? How do you manage change requests in a Value-Based fees approach?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1217188/explaining-web-application-developer-vs-web-site-designer-to-prospective-cli 10 Explaining "Web Application Developer" vs. "Web Site Designer" to prospective clients Mark Richman 2009-08-01T18:35:33Z 2009-08-01T23:35:02Z <p>How do I go about explaining that I am a "Web Application Developer" and not a "Web Site Designer" to prospective clients - without talking myself out of the project?! </p> <p>Often I am approached to "design a web site" for someone where it turns out to be more of a "brochureware" presentation site and less of a real web application.</p> <p>While I am a highly skilled developer, I am not a graphic artist. That said, I would still like to be able to close deals with prospects without disqualifying myself. Simply stating, "I do backend work, not frontend" will quickly end the conversation, and along with it my opportunity for work.</p> <p>Sure, I can just subcontract the project to a real designer and mark up his rate, but I would rather be up front with the client that I am not going to be the guy doing the actual work and they would be paying $120/hr for $60/hr work.</p> <p>...and then they will ask price - is visual design often quoted hourly like app dev is, or will I get sucked into the oblivion that is fixed fees?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1149904/web-based-crm-and-content-applications-for-startup 1 Web based CRM and content applications for startup? TheAnsible 2009-07-19T13:29:37Z 2009-07-19T17:12:45Z <p>We are (barely a) startup looking for one or more open-source and web-based applications for (1) sales and CRM and (2) enterprise content management (ECM) and web sites. The idea is to have a content system/repository to manage detailed records of products, handle knowledge management, and use this data to power one or many sites or blogs.</p> <h2>Sales and CRM</h2> <p>We operate in a fairly traditional industry where (face-to-face) selling and service is incredibly important. We need a competent tool that supports our sellers and allows them to follow-up on customers, that really streamlines all the work in the business, and that gives management an overview of the on-going current activities and sales. Equally important are workflow, i.e. being able to setup tasks ("step 1.. step 2"), checklists ("Have sent quote to customer... Have called customer regarding quote") and documents (contracts, brochures, diagrams, etc) for a specific sales.</p> <p>I have taken a look at SugarCRM and vTiger. <strong>SugarCRM</strong> Community Edtition looks like the most promising FOSS alternative right now. But I'm not sure if it will match or needs with regard to the enterprise content aspect. From what I've read, SugarCRM seems difficult to tailor to specific needs due to its quirky and under-documented API.</p> <h2>Enterprise and web sites</h2> <p>I've personally used and liked <strong>Wordpress</strong>, <strong>Drupal</strong>, <strong>Joomla</strong> and other open source CMSs, but for several reasons they don't seem like a good option for our startup. First of all, they are specifically designed for running web sites whereas we need a more powerful and more back end-y application to handle different types of enterprise content, mainly detailed and complex product data.</p> <p>Ideally, we would like to use this enterprise content system to create a web site that re-uses the content, but I've realized that you might indeed have to add a CMS (Drupal, Joomla, etc) because the web site module of enterprise content applications are often lacking when it comes to SEO, layout templating, control over HTML code, etc, community features (user accounts, commenting on articles, etc).</p> <p>So far I've looked at <strong>Alfresco</strong> as an enterprise content management application. Alfresco seems very powerful but I am unsure how good it is at creating public web sites: is the SEO good? How much control are you given over the HTML output and/or layout templating? Ideally, Alfresco would be the back-end system to handle the content and to create completely tailored web sites.</p> <h2>Connecting CRM and ECM</h2> <p>Obviously our sales team will require information from the enterprise content system, e.g. Alfresco. The most important feature is to be able to search through the content using custom-built search forms. Directly accessing content from the CRM would be excellent, but I doubt this level of integration between CRM and ECM is available out-of-the box. So two completly seperated applications is not out of the question even if it will result in duplication of content and uncertainty about which content should go where.</p> <p><strong><em>So, are there any applications that you can recommend? Thank you kindly for your help!</em></strong></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1041810/making-an-argument-for-using-silverlight-on-a-project 2 Making an argument for using Silverlight on a project Chris Nicol 2009-06-25T01:49:48Z 2009-06-25T09:43:13Z <p>When I approach any new web application projects now, I like to offer up the idea of using Silverlight to the client. Often if it is a public facing application I meet a dead-end when the argument of "downloading the Silverlight plugin is an inconvenience to the user".</p> <p>I can use the argument that it would be cheaper to the client to implement Silverlight for the solution, due to my own skill-set. And that I can provide a richer, more scalable interface with Silverlight ... but none of that wins over the argument of "downloading the plugin".</p> <p>I'd love to get some opinions on how to get past or counter this argument, as I'm a big proponent of Silverlight and would love to have more clients agree to take that leap.</p> <p>**I'm not looking for an discussion on Silverlight vs Webforms vs MVC as I truly believe you can accomplish most solutions in all, it's really just a matter of personal preference, especially with OpenVideo coming for HTML.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/275094/selling-commercial-software-for-mono 1 Selling commercial software for Mono Jon Harrop 2008-11-08T19:42:49Z 2009-05-04T21:07:12Z <p>If the Mono project is successful it will pave the way for commercial software on non-Windows platforms.</p> <p>I am interested in the prospect of writing and selling commercial software for the Mono platform along the lines of our existing Smoke Vector Graphics (OCaml) and F# for Visualization (.NET) products. Are any commercial library developers already building upon Mono and, if so, are they turning a profit from it?</p> <p>Also, will it be feasible to write the software in Microsoft's F# language or will Mono have trouble with ILX?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/746001/best-language-approach-to-achieve-maximum-sales -3 Best language approach to achieve maximum sales [closed] NTulip 2009-04-14T01:25:41Z 2009-04-14T01:28:41Z <p>If you had to develop a web application and your language choices are any ASP.Net versions, which would you choose to achieve maximum sale goals?</p> <ul> <li>ASP.Net 1.1</li> <li>ASP.Net 2.0</li> <li>ASP.Net 3.5 with MVC</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/720782/how-much-commission-to-pay-a-sales-rep -3 How much commission to pay a sales rep? [closed] louism 2009-04-06T09:30:01Z 2009-04-06T13:15:48Z <p>hi guys, </p> <p>i wanted to ask what sort of commission structures you guys are familiar with for sales reps selling websites?</p> <p>the situation is we are going to be taking on a sales rep/BDM soon. except we arent sure what sort of commission structure is fair.</p> <p>she is going to be selling mainly business presence websites in the vicinity of $2,000 to $7,000. we are also going to be expecting her to have a business development manager type role (i.e. client liaison, requirements gathering, basic tech. consultancy). </p> <p>i dont believe we will be offering her a retainer/base-salary, it will be purely based on commission.</p> <p>any help would be much appreciated, thanks.</p> <ul> <li>LM</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/631354/is-it-worth-enlisting-student-programmers 8 Is it worth enlisting student programmers? modusoperandi 2009-03-10T17:15:02Z 2009-03-17T11:44:17Z <p>Is it worth my while letting programmers from Oxford University loose on my projects? What are universities like when you wave confidentiality agreements at them?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/568445/how-do-you-store-consumption-tax-information-in-a-database 1 How do you store consumption tax information in a database cbp 2009-02-20T05:53:52Z 2009-02-20T06:12:23Z <p>What are your experiences with storing consumption tax information in a database (e.g. sales tax, GST etc.). </p> <p>I am looking for <em>elegant</em> and <em>simple</em> methods that will be suitable for Australia, the US and the UK.</p> <p>I am seeking answers from people who have dealt with the more complex intricacies of consumption tax : i.e. the cases where products and services may be exempt from some or all of the tax.</p> <p>Specifically, have you had more success storing the applicable tax in a separate column beside each price, or is it wiser to add on/take off the tax after retrieving the amount from the database? Is it worthwhile using a custom data type?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/408581/software-developers-with-blogs 5 Software Developers With Blogs... lkessler 2009-01-03T04:08:11Z 2009-01-28T02:01:05Z <p>How many of you programmers (I assume almost everyone here at Stackoverflow is) has a blog on your website in support of your software?</p> <p>How often do you write? What do you write about? Do you talk about competitor programs? Do you give away plans of new features that you are adding? Are you worried your competitors will read you blog and implement the features you are planning?</p> <p>How do you monitor who's reading your blog? Do you have any idea about how many reads each blog entry gets?</p> <p>Do you get lots of comments? Are they helpful? Have any been severely critical of you? Is spam a problem with comments?</p> <p>Do you think this helps your sales in any way? Can you attribute any sales directly to your blog?</p> <p>How much time does this take away from your programming. Overall do you think it is worthwhile?</p> <p>Sorry for all these questions, but they are all necessary in order to consider whether the effort is worthwhile.</p> <p>I'm making this a community wiki right off the bat. Go for it!</p> <p><a href="http://stackoverflow.com/users/30176/lkessler"><img src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/dfc2b6aae1baa3fa00ad45ebca5adedc?s=32&amp;d=identicon&amp;r=PG" alt="..." /> lkessler</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/471747/protecting-your-ideas 2 Protecting your ideas bazjapan 2009-01-23T03:09:59Z 2009-01-23T03:45:16Z <p>Hi, </p> <p>I've developed a little software package and will now go and do the sell to various companies in the target industry. I was wondering what people do to protect their ideas from being stolen by the companies you show the idea to. I'd like to get the company to sign some kind of agreement so they can't reverse engineer or develop the same/similar software themselves.<br /> Is there a standard way to do this? How do other developers deal with this problem? Any ideas are much appreciated.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/314863/how-to-convince-a-client-that-expensive-is-cheaper 30 How to convince a client that "expensive" is "cheaper"? Thomas Hansen 2008-11-24T17:34:52Z 2009-01-19T20:43:45Z <p>Many clients see only the "per hour" price and go "eek" and choose a "cheaper" coder to do the job. Very often these clients ends up with a complete MESS because they wanted to save a couple of bucks per hour.</p> <p>Just because one consultant charges $100 - $200 per hour does not mean he is more expensive for the client. One coder might do the same job in a fraction of the time the cheaper coder can do it in.</p> <p>Not to mention that the cheaper coder will often end up creating a complete mess of the project, making it completely un-maintainable and forcing the client to do the "big rewrite" after having spent three months and 480x$20 with some "cheap guy."</p> <p>But the Grail question here is: "How do you convince a client that he'll SAVE money if he uses you for $200 per hour compared to some other guy for $20 per hour?"</p> <p>Note that I do <em>not</em> mean to generalize here saying that all cheap consultants are bad. Some cheap consultants are probably great coders, but often when you think you are saving some few bucks you are really just damaging yourself and your project...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/409026/software-marketplace 1 Software marketplace Hemant 2009-01-03T13:17:51Z 2009-01-03T13:47:13Z <p>I have currently working on a desktop application which I intend to make available for purchase. Are there any free or cost effective services/websites which I can use to sell my software and collect payment?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/397630/would-taking-a-position-in-sales-for-a-year-help-a-career 9 Would taking a position in sales for a year help a career? Garry Shutler 2008-12-29T12:26:00Z 2008-12-29T15:38:20Z <p>It has often been said that selling software is harder than writing it. With aspirations of having my own software firm one day I often wonder if I could sell the software I write and/or my services as a software developer.</p> <p>I will be relocating soon and have been thinking about my options. One idea I have thought of is taking a job in software related sales for a year to develop some selling skills.</p> <p>Has anyone else done similar and was it useful?</p> <p><em>Some may think of this as not programming related but I think it's a question many programmers would be interested in.</em></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/89390/how-has-the-economy-affected-consultants-and-freelancers 6 How has the economy affected consultants and freelancers? Thomas Wagner 2008-09-18T02:09:00Z 2008-12-26T18:14:52Z <p>I was wondering if people across the country are seeing similarly steep drops in consulting business as we have seen in Los Angeles over the summer. Maybe I shouldn't have watched the CNN reports on the DOW dropping almost 1000 points in two days. How is your pipeline looking? Do you have big customers putting projects on hold? </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/280994/please-advise-which-way-to-approach-potential-customers-as-a-freelance-developer 7 Please advise which way to approach potential customers as a freelance developer directly? Totophil 2008-11-11T14:19:26Z 2008-11-11T15:42:04Z <p>I am a contractor who lives in UK and does work targeted at an exotic programming platform. It is a niche market with a limited number of available developers; unfortunately there seem to be no specialised recruitment company. There is a list of companies that use this language and tools, some for software products they sell and others in-house. </p> <p>It is time now to start looking for a new assignment and I was contemplating about approaching the companies directly without any help from professional recruiters (who tend to be little informed about the platform specifics still take a disproportionate cut of the deal). Unfortunately, with most companies from the list I am not aware who is making hiring decisions or whether they currently require someone with my skills. It is also might be difficult to find these things out using Google or company web site.</p> <p>What would be a gentle way of making people responsible for software development staffing in these companies aware of my existence, availability and skills? In most cases I would not know the name of a person responsible for development.</p> <p>Has anyone here been successful at a similar “sales effort” and managed to bring such relationship to fruition? Have you been on the opposite, hiring end, in a similar scenario? </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/222858/managing-expectations-with-difficult-sales-staff -2 Managing Expectations With Difficult Sales Staff? [closed] JibberSki 2008-10-21T18:09:29Z 2008-10-21T18:16:20Z <p>We've recently encountered a member of the sales team that sells our services short and promises the undeliverable. How do you deliver to the customer without destroying confidence in the company? What methods work to prevent such a sale in the future? </p>