Why Can’t I Sell More?

July 7th, 2009

Why can’t I sell more? When I talk to managers, I get this question all the time. To some, it seems that it should be simple. Develop a good investment product, hire some talented sales resources with contacts, and off you go. The truth, of course, is that there is much more to it than that. Most managers don’t realize how competitive the business is. For the majority of asset classes, there are many strong managers. In order to compete effectively, a manager must clearly differentiate its products and capabilities, and promote them through a well crafted marketing plan. Over time, this will generate “demand pull.” Then, talented sales resources can be more successful. Otherwise, they can spin their wheels and management can waste a lot of time and money. In the best of cases, patience is required as it takes time to build a client base. Look for my next white paper coming out this summer which touches on much of this.

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