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Building A (6 Figure?) Sales Organisation From Scratch
December 27, 2022by AliY

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Hey guys,
Today I want to talk about how I’m building a profitable sales organization from scratch that will only continue to grow over the coming years.
I’ve discussed in previous posts along my journey about my basic approach to building a new service organisation is to:
This is going slower than I would like but gives you some sense of what the plan is.
(In fact, I’ve just pinged one of my team to see if we can speed up the link-building process ha)
On another buying keyword we are doing ok (we rank #1 organically):
And then when you jump into SEMRush and take a further look:
You’ll see that the global search volume is 290/the UK search volume is 10.
This keyword has generated us:
(Naturally, this is again something that we’re working on to only increase and grow over time)
Let’s now walk through the steps that happened once Ion (our head of sales) closed our first deal for cold calling - with an Italian finance company headed up by the colourful Maurizio.
We have a model whereby we take the money at the start of the campaign (which Ion is excellent at) - and then I have around a week to put everything together.
I will say that previous to this I had had a decent amount of experience actually hiring cold callers.
For Keystone Insurance (a former client) around 2 years ago I’d found a South African cold caller who’d been making calls to plumbers to try and close insurance deals for them. After that alongside my former business partner, we’d hired Philipino cold callers to book appointments for Gladfish (another former client).
Then after this, I’d hired John Faye, a plucky Irishman who’d spend a week cold calling for 1morerep (a former business I’d got involved in with a buddy of mine).
None of this is to include the dozen + interviews I’d had with commission-only callers for Pearl Lemon itself and having worked with Ion, Joe, Mikala, Micheal, Chris and others.
This all fed into actually offering this as a formal service. So whilst I might come across as blase in respect of ‘throwing a website together’ it’s not actually the case - as I’d already hired around 10 sales professionals by then, and had interviewed around 25.
However, now I was approaching it as an actual business owner who was delivering a service - so my whole mindset changed - and these were the very next steps:
These are our current rankings and whilst the local search volumes in the UK are low - once we achieve top 3 rankings for all of these keywords it’ll definitely lead to paying work.
We’ve already seen several deals come in - and this will only continue to happen as we develop our inbound rankings over time.
So we’re at around 10k now in terms of revenue and have another 90k to go to make it around 6 figures.
I’m looking forward to seeing what the future brings in this regard. :)
I’ll keep you posted.
- Identify a niche I enjoy (sales)
- Build a website around said niche (www.pearllemonsales.com)
- Rank it on Google
- Wait for it to start generating leads
This is going slower than I would like but gives you some sense of what the plan is.
(In fact, I’ve just pinged one of my team to see if we can speed up the link-building process ha)
On another buying keyword we are doing ok (we rank #1 organically):
And then when you jump into SEMRush and take a further look:
You’ll see that the global search volume is 290/the UK search volume is 10.
This keyword has generated us:
- Client 1 - £500
- Client 2 - £2,000
- Client 3 - £2,000
- Client 4 - £5,000
(Naturally, this is again something that we’re working on to only increase and grow over time)
Let’s now walk through the steps that happened once Ion (our head of sales) closed our first deal for cold calling - with an Italian finance company headed up by the colourful Maurizio.
We have a model whereby we take the money at the start of the campaign (which Ion is excellent at) - and then I have around a week to put everything together.
I will say that previous to this I had had a decent amount of experience actually hiring cold callers.
For Keystone Insurance (a former client) around 2 years ago I’d found a South African cold caller who’d been making calls to plumbers to try and close insurance deals for them. After that alongside my former business partner, we’d hired Philipino cold callers to book appointments for Gladfish (another former client).
Then after this, I’d hired John Faye, a plucky Irishman who’d spend a week cold calling for 1morerep (a former business I’d got involved in with a buddy of mine).
None of this is to include the dozen + interviews I’d had with commission-only callers for Pearl Lemon itself and having worked with Ion, Joe, Mikala, Micheal, Chris and others.
This all fed into actually offering this as a formal service. So whilst I might come across as blase in respect of ‘throwing a website together’ it’s not actually the case - as I’d already hired around 10 sales professionals by then, and had interviewed around 25.
However, now I was approaching it as an actual business owner who was delivering a service - so my whole mindset changed - and these were the very next steps:
- Put up an ad for a ‘cold caller’ on People Per Hour with a £20 per hour ticket
- Wait for 10+ applicants to roll in
- Ask everybody to contact me via Whatsapp
- Filter through the applicants to determine who was the best fit
- Identify candidate 1 whom I was paying £22 per hour
- Ask more about her process (to learn how to run Pearl Lemon Sales in general - because she had clients of her own)
- Launch a campaign with her involvement
- Learn from her management, and build processes around that
- Keep her and continue the campaign until I could find someone cheaper still
- Ultimately find someone £10 per hour cheaper with comparable skills
These are our current rankings and whilst the local search volumes in the UK are low - once we achieve top 3 rankings for all of these keywords it’ll definitely lead to paying work.
We’ve already seen several deals come in - and this will only continue to happen as we develop our inbound rankings over time.
So we’re at around 10k now in terms of revenue and have another 90k to go to make it around 6 figures.
I’m looking forward to seeing what the future brings in this regard. :)
I’ll keep you posted.