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May 6, 2008

Sales to Web sites: "Are you threatening me?"

by Mike Ma

Web sites don't sell paper, gift baskets do!" -- Michael Scott, The Office, Episode 55: "Dunder Mifflin Infinity"

We've been working with a client on building out a virtual coverage model to boost their wholelsaler-driven advisor sales. A perceived roadblock in the process has been the "threatening role" a Web site can play in helping Sales.

In essence, Sales is worried that we are going to be building a Web site that will render the Sales team obsolete -- a fear reminiscent of the fictitious Dunder Mifflin Infinity Web site.

In our recent study, "Your Site Can Sell, Too," we correlate 3 large, intermediary-distributed firms' Web traffic with their sales data. The below graphic from the report shows our findings, which support the fact that Web-users consistently sell more than those who don't use the Web.
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In short, our client's Sales team was worried that the Web-boost to both wholesaler channels would make it extinct like a dinosaur. However, this prompted us to develop a different cut of the data that showed the following:
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While Web sites will not outsell advisors, per se, why not have everyone get on board? Is there really a need to be threatened? I think not.

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