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“Unlocking the Power of the Flywheel” with Expert Björn Schäfer

The Expert Talk Author:SalesPro4U Reading time: about 5 min Date: Language:english

"Cold Calling vs. Social Selling" mit Experte Volker Ballueder (German special)

The Expert Talk Author:SalesPro4U Reading time: about 5 min Date: Language:english
Get ready to dive into the world of sales and digital marketing with the expert insights of Volker Ballueder. In our latest episode, we explore whether cold calling still holds value in the era of social selling and delve into how revenue intelligence platforms and SaaS solutions can optimize sales cycles. From sharing his passion for telemarketing to discussing the importance of a good system and digital transformation, Volker offers valuable guidance for entrepreneurs and marketers alike. We also examine the benefits of social selling, the power of teamwork and collaboration, and the secret to maintaining work-life balance. Tune in to discover how Volker's expertise can inspire and inform your own strategies and approaches. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or a budding entrepreneur, this conversation is not to be missed. Listen or watch now on Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, and get ready to take your sales game to the next level!

A rant why I don't rent software and never will

Grumpy Developer Reading time: about 3 min Date: Language:english
A software developer's lament: the shift towards rental models is eroding control, flexibility, and innovation in proprietary software. As a paying customer, you're locked into a system where the vendor decides when and if you'll have access to their product, forcing you to adapt or abandon your investment entirely. With perpetual licenses becoming a rarity, the traditional path of buying a version with updates for a set period is giving way to unpredictable rental fees that can be more expensive than owning the software outright. With no clear reason to upgrade beyond minor UI tweaks, and features added without user input, it's increasingly difficult to see value in paying a subscription fee. The result? Developers are less inclined to innovate, and users are left to navigate the uncertainty of their software vendor's priorities. So, what can you do when faced with this situation? Take a stand, and let your voice be heard. Complain to the vendor, threaten to switch or abandon the product altogether. Or, take matters into your own hands by seeking alternative solutions through other vendors, open-source projects, or even supporting your preferred project directly through donations. The choice is yours – but one thing's certain: you won't have the luxury of just "taking the pill" and hoping for the best.