As Long As You're There Anyway….
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As Long As You're There Anyway….

"I just got a call from a prospective principal who has an exciting product but no existing sales in my territory," said the MANA rep member who wrote to me for assistance.

"The manufacturer said, 'You're calling on those customers anyway. It doesn't cost you anything to mention my product while you are there.' Can you help me write an email that explains opportunity cost?"

This is a common problem, so I am sharing my response.

Let's say that you have a line called Alpha. Historically, if you make five sales calls to promote Alpha, you earn an average of $1,000 in commissions. So every sales call you make to sell Alpha products earns you $200.

Let's also say that you take a pioneering line called Beta. And you know from experience that it will take a year of promoting an unknown brand before customers get comfortable enough?to start to buy it. During the first year, you earn zero dollars for each Beta sales call.

When you go into a customer to make a sales call, you can either promote Alpha and make an average of $200 or promote Beta and make zero dollars.

You lose out on the $200 average commission you would have made if you had promoted Alpha every time you promoted Beta. So $200 is your opportunity cost when you make a Beta sales call.

That is why reps who take on a pioneering line frequently receive a monthly Market Development Fee (MDF). The MDF contributes toward offsetting the rep's opportunity cost when they take on a pioneering line that may not pay any commission during the first year a rep takes it on.

For more information about Market Development Fees, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2cBXKubsbc

Chris Cherry

President at Cherry Sales Associates, Inc

1 年

Very simple yet effective way to explain the issue of taking on a non revenue producing line. thanks

thomas szylkonis

Solution Specialist at Solutions for the Future

1 年

Most companies won't let you hang around for 1 year with zero sales, that's the problem! ??

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