Building a Sales Engine (And Feeling Like an Awkward Turtle)
Jacki Leahy ?
Fractional RevOps for Zero to $10M ?? Conjuring Revenue + Catapulting Careers
My Journey from Founder-Led Sales to “Official” Sales-Led Sales
The stakes? Oh, they’re big. I’m not just here to build a sales engine; I’m here to shift the planet’s consciousness. I’ve always believed a career should be more than just a paycheck. It can be a canvas for self-expression, a vehicle that channels our deepest passions and aligns with our highest visions. By 2030, I’m determined to help a million people discover careers that don’t just spark their interests but elevate their potential to make a meaningful impact on the world.
And let me tell you—this growth journey isn’t all smooth sailing. Sometimes, I feel like an awkward turtle trying to figure out which way is up, bumping into things, flailing around, but still moving forward.
The Familiar vs. the Unknown I’ve built a mountain of processes and have the tech stack experience to prove it. Automation tools, CRM integrations, you name it—I thought I had it all down. But now, I’m stepping into uncharted territory with tools like Clay and Teamfluence. Sure, I’m comfortable learning, but there’s a definite learning curve. And let’s not even talk about LinkedIn Ads. Suddenly, I’m knee-deep in questions like, What makes a good LinkedIn ad? Which campaign solves my unique constraints? It’s both exhilarating and humbling to realize just how much there still is to learn.
Then there’s my pivot from B2C sales, where I’m used to closing with individuals or small groups, to the intricate world of B2B. Now, it’s formal sales processes, buying committees, even InfoSec questionnaires. And let me tell you, navigating the unwritten rules of “sales decorum” in B2B feels like learning a dance I’ve only ever watched from the sidelines. I’m used to hyping people up and cheering them on. Now, I’m the one guiding them through the whole journey and asking for their business. After years of coaching others on GTM, it’s time for me to really walk my own talk.
The Awkward Turtle Moment Anyone who’s navigated a sales call knows this moment: you’re pivoting from educating to closing, and you feel that urge to blurt out, “SO DO YOU WANT TO BUY?” For me, it usually hits during that second call, right at that awkward transition point. It’s where “let me help you” morphs into “let me be the solution you’re looking for.” And yeah, it’s still a bit messy. I’m figuring out how to bridge that gap without feeling like I’m trying to drag them through the door.
The System (And the Bumps Along the Way) I’ve hit a groove with a system that starts on LinkedIn—friendly invites, DMs, and exclusive event invites that spark genuine conversations. Through these connections, potential projects start to emerge. But, of course, it’s not all smooth sailing. Just last week, we had a calendar mishap with our guest of honor, and we only noticed hours before the event. Yikes. But hey, these bumps are part of the process, too.
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The win here? I’m seeing firsthand how conversations with the right people can open doors. It’s organic, and it feels true to who I am. That’s the traction I want as I keep building out this sales engine, with the dream of eventually handing it off to someone else.
The Tempting Side Quests and the Stakes I’m Facing Here’s the thing: sometimes, the pull of RevOps work is strong. There’s a thrill in debugging a technical issue or solving a formula—it’s like a little dopamine rush. But now, I have more to lose, and it’s not just about me anymore. I’ve got a team relying on me, people who believe in this vision and trust me to lead us somewhere meaningful. The stakes feel bigger, and I’m learning the true value of their trust.
I think back to my early days in Manhattan, when I was a kindergarten teacher turned waitress, living in 83 square feet and hustling through each day. I’ve been a survivor, thriving on risk. But now? I’ve got a responsibility I’ve never had before, and I’m seeing leadership in a whole new light.
Building in Public – Letting the Guard Down There’s something special about sharing this journey with all of you, warts and all. Building in public isn’t about showing off; it’s about inviting people into the messy middle. It’s sharing my mistakes, insecurities, and little victories so anyone tuning in can feel a little more permission to be themselves. When I share the awkward moments and challenges, it’s an invitation for others to embrace their own growth, too.
Takeaways for Fellow Builders If you’re in the trenches like I am, here are a few things I’m learning:
Jacki Leahy is the founder of Activate the Magic , a Fractional RevOps service for early-stage B2B SaaS companies. With a passion for scaling businesses and shifting mindsets, Jacki believes a career should be more than just a paycheck—it’s a medium for self-expression and personal growth.
“Building in public isn’t about showing off; it’s about inviting people into the messy middle.” So true! Keep going Jacki ???
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1 个月Jacki Leahy ?, what a terrific post on your journey. There is a lot to comment on, but?I have to focus on “The Awkward Turtle Moment.” I love your analogy, as so many salespeople get stuck here and don’t know what to do. ? Lots to unpack, but my biggest suggestion is to make sure you summarize what you heard. You should be doing this throughout the conversation as it is a way to make sure you have heard everything correctly and addressed everything, and if not, it gives you the opportunity to go back and ask more questions before you move forward. (This is key) ? Here are a few questions you can ask instead of saying, “Let me be the solution you are looking for.” ? There are nuances here, and we would need to discuss them in more detail. This also assumes you had a strong conversation and did not miss any crucial steps in the sales process. Based on our conversation, do you feel confident that I understand you and your business? ? Do you feel comfortable with me having the knowledge and expertise to help you? What needs to happen on your side to move this project forward with me? ? Are you ready to fix/solve the challenges/issues you shared with me?