5 Ways to Align Marketing With Sales to Close More DealsBelieve it or not, getting these traditional rivals together at more meetings may be the answer.

ByTawheed就

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Schedule more meetings? Have salespeople spend more time talking to colleagues instead of customers? It goes against conventional business wisdom, but a new survey of B2B marketers shows that meeting more frequently might actually solve the sales-marketing divide.

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According toan online surveyby my company,ToutApp, marketers thinkmoremeetings with their sales counterparts are needed to review and discuss strategy and align goals.

我们调查了超过300 B2B营销者在United States over a four-day period in November 2015. We were surprised when 70 percent said they want to meet with their sales teams "more frequently," to review and discuss strategy. The overwhelming majority of those who responded -- 89 percent -- said that frequent meetings were effective in improving marketing outcomes.

Additional research backs up what we found. According toa report from Hubspot, companies with a strong alignment between their sales and marketing teams reported experiencing a 20 percent increase in annual revenue compared to those with poor alignment; the latter group, in fact, showed a 4 percentdecreasein revenue.

So, it seems that both sales and marketing teams need to step outside their siloes and come together to improve outcomes.

Based on these data, it's clear that more alignment between sales and marketing is needed, and that meetings can help. But, all meetings aren't created equal. Here are five ways for sales and marketing to align in order to work better toward the same goals.

1. Meet regularly.

More than 70 percent of the marketers we surveyed said they wanted to meet with their sales teams more frequently, but over 20 percent said there was no regular opportunity to touch base with their sales colleagues.

A regularly scheduled, mandatory meeting eliminates all doubt and becomes part of the normal work week. Make sure these meetings are not only on the schedule but are alsoeffective and have closureby checking for alignment results and agreement about next steps. Reflect (privately) on what was accomplished, and check for acknowledgements, so you can give credit.

2. Meet frequently.

A weekly get-together or dial-in is an ideal way to institutionalize regular communications across teams. A face-to-face meeting is best: 89 percent of the marketers we surveyed said that regular face time with sales would be effective for aligning goals. And that makes sense, given the fact that studies show93 percent of effective communications is nonverbal. Meeting in person also builds trust, understanding and a sense of shared mission. But, no matter how you do it, the frequency of contact is the key here.

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3. Meet briefly.

Any good salesperson wants to be on the phone closing deals, so don't waste time with a preamble or process." In my experience, marketers are easily caught up in their own PowerPoint presentations -- focusing on abstract ideas or theory, and losing the attention of sales colleagues. Instead, employ whatever tactics help keep everyone focused and brief. Get creative if that's needed: One executive I read about employs a Twitter-like hack to get meeting attendants to focus, asking everyone to sum up the issue at hand in five words or less.

4. Offer something actionable.

If you're going to drive alignment through regular contact, that contact needs to include clear and actionable information, or some insights that a sales professional can use on his next five calls or next three customer meetings. Also, from time to time, seek feedback on the meetings themselves, to keep improving on how to best spend the time together.

5. Focus on lead quality.

To get buy-in from sales, you must lead withleads. Lead quality topped the list of concerns of marketers in our survey, and I'm convinced that meetings are wasted if you are not speaking the same language around this perennial source of frustration and disagreement between sales and marketing. In fact, getting in sync around what makes a truesales-qualified leadis critical for any sales-driven organization.

Believe it or not, many companies actually skip this step when outlining their go-to-market strategy, with the result that marketing and sales remain non-aligned at the most basic level. Once a common definition is agreed upon, you are bound to close more deals and win more business.

Even if sales and marketing have different priorities and different personalities, they share a common goal: to increase revenue. For any business, you want to ensure that both halves of the funnel are aligned and aware of each other's goals. For B2B marketers looking to improve marketing outcomes and drive better results from the top of the funnel down, any effort has to start with sales alignment.

Happy meetings!

Related:This Is What Happens When Your Sales and Marketing Team Don't Mesh

Tawheed就

Founder and CEO of ToutApp

Tawheed就, an American-Bangladeshi entrepreneur, is the founder and CEO ofToutApp, Inc., which offers a sales-acceleration platform that aims to help teams close deals faster with the power of email tracking, templates and predictive analytics. Prior to starting ToutApp, Kader worked at Bridgewater Associates, one of the largest hedge funds in the world, and the social network Plaxo.

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