Archive for November 2011

Low hanging fruit

November 14 2011

Are we limping into Q4? Over the last 7 years VLG clients have become somewhat of a predictable barometer of trends in B2B marketing spend. When you dig a little deeper a couple things might be happening as we close out 2011.

If what Marketing Sherpa says is true, the average B2B deal size is shrinking. The conclusion they’ve drawn is tantamount to “lazy salesman” syndrome. (See this blog post.) They must have polled marketing managers. Would it be shocking if sales tried to close deals that are easier to close. No, and this year differs little than any other on that front. Depending on a companies compensation structure I’d say what we see is not sales taking the easy way out, but that complex deals are taking longer to close for a couple reason.

Shrinking deal size? But why?

The first would be prospects propensity to perhaps over evaluate a capital or long-term expenditure. In this economy the pressure NOT to screw up a big spend is very real. Uncertainty has a funny way of causing more research and evaluation.

The second cause is an increased number of stakeholders involved in every decision. This will grind any sales cycle to a halt, or at least slow things down a bit. We see this reflected on the marketing front. More and more VLG clients are including “key” decision makers in everything from messaging to the art itself. More stakeholders equals longer build out of marketing programs equals slower roll out of marketing initiatives equals fewer number of sales opportunities.

If only we could blame sales for being lazy. Everything is more complex than it seems.

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Give ‘em some Mo’

November 9 2011

Movember is upon us and VLG is in the thick of things. Prostate cancer can get a little hairy, so we joined the global movement to raise money and awareness for men affected by this disease the world over. Participation in the Movember movement also gets a little hairy.

We’re growing moustaches. Well, not all of us are growing moustaches. The ladies have a pass on this one. Much to the chagrin of our better halves this place has turned into a din of upper lip frivolity. Nothing funny about prostate cancer, but a bunch of dudes letting their inner manly-man grow is good for a chuckle.

Join the Movember movement!

Want to get serious about beating the living mess out of cancer? Put down the razor and pick up the check book (or credit card). Visit http://TeamTexican.com to support the Movember movement. Give a dollar, $5, $10, whatever. Every little bit helps the cause.

Thanks for helping change the face of men’s health.

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