Wine Industry Career Series: The Digital Sales Rep
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By? Karen Wetzel , WSET L3, NVWE, AWE, Career Coach
I’ve spent the better part of my wine career either selling wine or teaching others how to sell it. As technology emerged, I always viewed face-to-face selling as the gold standard, and I felt that relying on technology would lead to lost business. But times have changed and so have the ways in which sales reps do business.?In this article, I’ll discuss the digital pivot, the impact of the pandemic, and the pros and cons of becoming a Digital Sales Rep.
PERSON-TO-PERSON SELLING
Back in the day, you and all of your competitors would see every account at least once a week. You’d walk in, head to the back of the house, take inventory, and tell the buyer what they needed to buy. You’d also drag a bag of samples around and taste as many buyers as willing that day to get the best bang for your sample allowance buck.?This meant that buyers might see?several sales reps on any given day.??
Face-to-face selling is a great way to start and build relationships, but it keeps buyers away from their day-to-day responsibilities and sales reps often spend a good part of their day waiting for their turn to see decision-makers.?Add to that, a little thing called Covid-19, and face-to-face selling has come to a screeching halt.
VIRTUAL TASTING & TEXTING
Virtual sales calls and tastings can be viable, effective ways to conduct a sales call, as it offers a personal look and feel without the risk of getting sick. But getting samples into the hands of buyers is expensive.
This has pushed suppliers to produce sample-sized bottles and create “tasting kits” to keep costs down. However, one issue that is hard to overcome—pinning decision-makers down to a specific day and time. It can often be a bit like herding cats.
Another solution is the use of Business Texting Services. Companies like?RedTie ?and?Quiq have been around for a while but thanks to the pandemic, this type of communication is now a “must-have” as it can provide easy, touchless, secure B2B communication solutions that keep sales reps and buyers connected without eating up the clock or risking transmission. According to RedTie, texting has the highest “open” rate of any type of communication and is widely preferred over email or voicemail. Texting also allows a sales rep to reach their customers quickly and encourages them to get creative by incorporating photos and videos that can instantly capture a buyer’s attention. Just beware, relying solely on texting or emailing opens the door to your competitor who is out there knocking on doors.
And, in this new digital world, we no longer need to talk to an actual human being to make dinner reservations, book travel, or even buy a car or a home. Today’s wine buyer wants the same convenience when running their business.?
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Digital platforms such as?SevenFifty ?offer solutions for businesses inside the three-tiered system.
Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits took this concept further by developing their own eCommerce platform called “Proof ,” which goes beyond ordering and educational materials by providing solutions for buyers. Food and beverage pairings are a click away and they feature content to help better manage their business.??
Ultimately, eCommerce platforms like SevenFifty and Proof provide customers convenience and control while giving sales reps more time for meaningful consultative selling. But these platforms are not without their limits. Providing accurate, real-time pricing is a challenge as each state has its own minimum markup and discount rules which can make it hard to communicate to buyers.
The bottom line—digital sales isn’t just coming: it’s already here (to stay.) The companies and sales reps that embrace this type of technology early and often will be the ones running the future in the Wine Industry.
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Karen Wetzel is an employee of the Napa Valley Wine Academy.?The views expressed in this article are hers alone and may not reflect the views of the Napa Valley Wine Academy.
Karen Wetzel is a highly regarded, experienced Wine & Spirits Industry professional and a well-credentialed Wine & Spirits Educator. With over 30 years in the industry, she has experience in most every aspect of the distribution and supply chain and her expertise can help you jump start or advance your career. Starting as a sales rep, Karen has held key positions within the distribution and supplier network including Category Manager, National Accounts Manager, Director of Sales and Director of Wine Education. She has helped countless others advance their careers through mentorships and best-in-class sales training courses. She has also developed wine & spirits education programs for employees, distributors and restaurant/retail trade partners with the goal of helping them thrive in our industry. Karen is a WSET Certified Educator, has her WSET Level 3 in Wine & Spirits and WSET Level 2 in Spirits and holds expert certifications for Napa Valley, Rioja and American wines from the Napa Valley Wine Academy. Today, Karen teaches at the Napa Valley Wine Academy. She also develops career development content and coaches Wine & Spirits Industry Professionals.
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