I write about the three topics that I am most passionate about; Sales, Marketing and Social Media. These topics are covered from my experiences in outside sales and marketing. My objective is to use my expertise to help business and the individual.
What You Don’t Think about when you Start in Outside Sales-Sales Logistics
Before you start selling, you need to do sales planning. This includes market research, understanding territory geography, and product knowledge and objection handling through sales training.
Here is what you don’t think of.
How long will your sales process take?
How long will each sales call last?
How long does it take to go from one appointment to another? Mapping can help, but you won’t know until you do it regularly. Knowing how often to call on prospects and customers to be top of mind, without irritating them, because everyone is different.
How cold calls on prospects will go.
Cold calls are a great way to hone your objection-handling skills and gain new business.
The emotional roller coaster of the highs of making the sale, mixed with the depths of being rejected.
The uncertainty of how much you will earn for your efforts.
If you are truly cut out for a career in Sales.
That you are not alone, even though you are in the field by yourself.
Where to find a bathroom you can use in relation to your location.
Dealing with the weather.
Sales can teach you a lot about business and enable you to earn a great living, but it is not for everyone. Everyone should try sales at least once in their career.
What surprised you when you started in Outside Sales?
I write about the three topics that I am most passionate about; Sales, Marketing and Social Media. These topics are covered from my experiences in outside sales and marketing. My objective is to use my expertise to help business and the individual.
I asked my LinkedIn audience If the Sales and Marketing functions were merged and run by Sales, What would be your main focus? Why?
As you can see, 68% of those surveyed said that increased lead generation and demand generation was a top priority. What this means is that people see Marketing as a vehicle to increase Sales and Revenue.
Free Trials
Previously, I have discussed the marketing strategy of free trials, discounted trials, and loss leaders.
Free Samples
Another great marketing strategy for brands to get prospects and current customers to try a new product or retry an existing one is to offer a free sample. This can be done by handing out the product sample during online, field, and tradeshow marketing.
Field & Trade Show Marketing
Samples can be in the form of a physical product, a link to an online offering, offering a discount to make a purchase. Recently, I attended the 9th Avenue International Food Festival in New York. I received sample food products. One of the vendors offered a food sample and a coupon to make a purchase.
At Tradeshows, brands can offer physical and digital products in exchange for customer information. This is an excellent tactic for lead generation. Most times brands scan the badge of customers to collect this information.
Online Marketing
Brands can also reach customers online to get them to request a free sample. The sample can come in the form of a download or a physical offering depending on the product type.
Brands can also offer branded merchandise as a way to be remembered by prospects and customers.
How have you used free samples to attract new customers, renew, upsell, and cross-sell existing customers?
I’m a Strategic Marketer with Field Sales, Sales Enablement, Content Creation, and, Classroom Teacher/Trainer skill sets using Marketing to drive Sales/Growth.
As a Marketer, I’ve worked with Start-Ups, a Political Campaign, and a Digital Marketing Conference.
I’m certified in Inbound Marketing with classes in Marketing, Product Management, Product Marketing, SEO, and SEM.
Before teaching, I was an Outside Sales and Marketing Rep. selling and marketing dental products to Dentists using consultative selling, trade show marketing, field marketing, and market research.
I publish Sales, Marketing & Social Media Today; a blog that covers industry events and trends.
Open on the title, industry, company, location, and level. Reach out on LinkedIn or at dan@dangalante.com to start a conversation.
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Sales, Marketing & Social Media Today
I write about the three topics that I am most passionate about; Sales, Marketing and Social Media. These topics are covered from my experiences in outside sales and marketing. My objective is to use my expertise to help business and the individual.
Press & Industry Highlights of the 2026 New York International Auto Show
I covered the New York International Auto Show on press and industry days. The show opened with the World Car Awards Breakfast.
Congratulations to BMW on winning the 2026 World Car of the Year with its all-new iX3!
Congratulations to the other finalists and winners as well!
You can see what it is like to be at the Auto Show on Press Days in this show floor preview.
I rode along in the Ford Mustang Mache E, Ford 150 Lightning, Kia EV 9 on one of the multiple test tracks at the show. It was a great experience!
The show consists mainly of EVs and hybrid vehicles. There are two levels of EV test tracks where you can do a ride-along. You can also ride along on the Jeep off-road mountain track. I rode along on all of the EV Tracks.
There were also some new vehicle rollouts and major press announcements from Kia, Hyundai, Subaru, Chrysler, VW, FastPort a B2B Honda company and many others.
You can see some of them below.
You can find additional pictures posted on Instagram.
The show is open to the public at the Jacob Javits Center located at 429 11th Avenue New York, New York 10001. How to get to the Auto Show. The Auto Show runs from Friday, April 3rd, through Sunday, April 12th, 2026. The hours are Monday—Thursday from 10 am to 8pm, Friday and Saturdays 10 am to 10 PM and Sundays from 10 am to 7 pm. General admission tickets are $22 for adults and $8 for children. Tickets can be purchased here.
What are you hoping to see at the auto show?
If you have attended the auto show, what was the most exciting thing you experienced?
Share your thoughts.
Thank you to the New York International Auto Show for having me!