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- Last Login: 29 Apr 2010
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Category:Marketing/Sales/PR > Telesales
ID:19840
Title:Project Sales Executive
Location:Remote
Job Description
The executive will be responsible for contacting potential delegates to attend a unique and exciting new conference taking place in London in May. The project will has a duration of 6 weeks from 11th March until end of April.
The job is home-based and there will be a daily rate of £75 plus 10-20% commission on each sale. There is the opportunity to earn in excess of £6k for the project depending on sales skill and hard-working approach!
The executive will be given warm leads and will not have to research new contacts unless desired.
Job Budget
Job type:Commission Job
Budget:Base Fee: £75 per day - OTE: £281 per week
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Immediate (within 1-2 days)
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:10/03/2010 09:21 am
Clarification Board
P. K. on 10/03/2010 11:49 amHi Jacqueline,
Could you please let me know what the unique and exciting new conference is about, or if you have a web site I can visit.
Regards,
Peter
Reply from Client
J. M. on 10/03/2010 18:43 pmHi Peter
I'm afraid I'm not permitted to post the website link here. The conference is designed to help organisations measure monitor and reduce their carbon emissions in line with new government guidelines.
We feel that it is the start of a new era in global business and that carbon issues are rising very quickly to the top of the business agenda.
Thanks
J. D. on 10/03/2010 11:58 amGood Morning Jacqueline.
Potentially there could be a fit between us.
I would be interested to learn more about your company, do you have a website I can refer to initially.
Who is your target maker and would it be the MD that I would be approaching or someone else?
In my previous role I was inviting people to Mercedes Benz World for an executive briefing, typically the target were sales and marketing directors also managing directors.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Many thanks
Jamie Dunne
Reply from Client
J. M. on 10/03/2010 18:39 pmHi Jamie
Thanks for your interest. I have recently launched a company that provides business conferences for organisations wishing to reduce their carbon footprint. My event is in London in May and my target market is UK top 5000 organisations.
The decision-make in this instance is the energy/carbon/facilities/environment managers and others besides, so not quite as difficult to get through to as MDs.
Thanks
C. L. on 10/03/2010 12:57 pmHi
Please advise of market conference is serving and are prospect lists supplied or do they need to be self generated.
Regards
Chris
Reply from Client
J. M. on 10/03/2010 18:29 pmHi Chris
As per posting, leads are supplied.
J. E. on 11/03/2010 08:29 amGood morning Jacqueline
I would like to quote on this project; in order to help me do so, would you please clarify a) if you have mostly landline numbers (or would there be a large mix of mobile-only contact numbers) and also b) whether these B2B clients are UK based and mostly a 9-5 contact.
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind regards
Julie
Reply from Client
J. M. on 11/03/2010 09:39 amHi Julie
Thanks for getting in touch. To answer your questions;
a) mostly landline (vast majority- mobile number would be an exception)
b)B2B all UK based
c) definitely 9-5
Hope that helps!
J. E. on 11/03/2010 13:57 pmMany thanks - I shall definitely bid.
Kind regards
Julie
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