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Hacking Sales: The Playbook for Building a High-Velocity Sales Machine

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Stay ahead of the sales evolution with a more efficient approach to everything Hacking Sales helps you transform your sales process using the next generation of tools, tactics and strategies. Author Max Altschuler has dedicated his business to helping companies build modern, efficient, high tech sales processes that generate more revenue while using fewer resources. In this book, he shows you the most effective changes you can make, starting today, to evolve your sales and continually raise the bar. You’ll walk through the entire sales process from start to finish, learning critical hacks every step of the way. Find and capture your lowest-hanging fruit at the top of the funnel, build massive lead lists using ICP and TAM, utilize multiple prospecting strategies, perfect your follow-ups, nurture leads, outsource where advantageous, and much more. Build, refine, and enhance your pipeline over time, close deals faster, and use the right tools for the job―this book is your roadmap to fast and efficient revenue growth. Without a reliable process, you’re disjointed, disorganized, and ultimately, underperforming. Whether you’re building a sales process from scratch or looking to become your company’s rock star, this book shows you how to make it happen. The economy is evolving, the customer is evolving, and sales itself is evolving. Forty percent of the Fortune 500 from the year 2000 were absent from the Fortune 500 in the year 2015, precisely because they failed to evolve. Today’s sales environment is very much a “keep up or get left behind” paradigm, but you need to do better to excel. Hacking Sales shows you how to get ahead of everyone else with focused effort and the most effective approach to modern sales.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published March 2, 2015

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Profile Image for Foad Ansari.
272 reviews46 followers
September 29, 2020
چهار ستاره به خاطر معرفی بیش از 100 نرم افزار و سرویس اینترنتی که میتواند آمار فروشرا بالا ببرد و راه فروش را هموار سازد. حتما باید نسخه انگلیسی این کتاب رو بعدا بخونم. چون ترجمه مناسبی نداشت و حروفچینی آن در فیدیبو بهم ریخته بود.
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260 reviews155 followers
July 30, 2015
A nice book collecting different sales, CRM and Marketing tools to help startup and Lean sales teams.
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June 18, 2021
As an introductory book that overviews the modern day sales process it is an interesting read. Informative and filled with lots of insights into approaching and developing a sales pipeline. As it’s a 2016 book and the sales technology market is constantly evolving it’s already becoming slightly outdated. If you are reading it for specific service recommendations, I would steer clear and do your due diligence online. However if you are looking for a holistic approach to developing a modern and scalable sales plan, I would highly recommend.
30 reviews1 follower
February 17, 2019
Author Altschuler has taken the popular “growth hacker” term and given it a more sales-oriented bent while sharing some of its same principles. Primarily this revolves around using data and tools to quantify and operationalize the sales process. This is also the book’s weakness: It’s so tooling-centric that it’s almost certainly going to be deprecated in five years, and the abstract ideas that might hold up over time are only briefly highlighted.
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250 reviews11 followers
December 28, 2018
Practical, geared towards sales development and web tools to use. Can be used as a recipe book for creating a sales organisation quick, while going into enough depth on the principles - worth to read from time to time.
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212 reviews51 followers
October 21, 2016
Short and tactical - just the way I like business books. It's not definitive, but he links out to enough resources to keep you busy. It would be hard for me to imagine someone finishing this book without at least one nugget to take away and try out.
20 reviews1 follower
November 21, 2017
Excelente

Un libro con sugerencias y herramientas muy prácticas para Startups . Lo importante es implementar las recomendaciones según el tipo de empresa y vendedores
Profile Image for David.
433 reviews5 followers
December 25, 2017
Sales 101 stuff. Trying to pick up some basic tools.
Profile Image for Justas Šaltinis.
76 reviews13 followers
August 19, 2018
Collection of different sales, marketing and CRM tools + practical advice for sales hacking.
122 reviews2 followers
September 29, 2020
Found several helpful take-aways. The book is presented in a clear up front way.
Profile Image for Jelena  Roksandic.
124 reviews37 followers
March 29, 2021
Since the book is written in 2015 most of the tools are outdated and some of them don't exist anymore.

If you are reading this in 2021 I wouldn't recommend it.

Search on the Google insted.
Profile Image for Mike Koenigs.
Author 4 books35 followers
September 19, 2016
Well-written, easy to read with lots of resources

This book is packed with usable, timely resources, links, tools and services that can be implemented immediately. I'm inspired to start using some of the scripts and recommended sites to build and grow my business and automate more of my lead gen and follow up.

I'd say the only drawback to this book is some of the companies that are being referenced will likely go out of business or get sold in the next couple of years so it needs to be updated regularly.

I'm going to recommend this book to everyone who purchases our product the "You Everywhere Now Consult and Profit" system - it's a training program for consultants, coaches and advisors who want to get and close more deals by learning influence, persuasion and powerful techniques for selling big-ticket advice.

Nice job, Max!
Profile Image for Ben Nash.
110 reviews7 followers
August 19, 2020
This book had a few gems but could have been compiled into a few blog posts. He recommends about 120 software tools which gets confusing. He recommends certain ones, but then suggests another tool but doesn't say anything about it. If you don't want to sell me on a tool, don't tell me about it.

The last half is better than the first as it relates to customer service.

His recommendations for emails are simple, but his book is not.
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484 reviews5 followers
June 30, 2016
I read the original and now the updated 2016 version. Actionable insights with overdone software recommendations. Feels like an expanded, quickly written eBook. Needs polish and all it would take is a $1k editor review.
Profile Image for Vik Venkatraman.
59 reviews4 followers
April 8, 2015
A decent list of tools, but less than impressive techniques/philosophy of sales.
55 reviews
March 4, 2020
Good book but I think he “hacked” the book writing process by getting others to basically write most of it for him. Also quite light on content and heavy on 2016 sales tech product advertisements.
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