Hi Community members,
Hope you’re having a fantastic week.
Have you thought about organizing an internal competition amongst your Sales Navigator users to increase product adoption and drive engagement? This is a great way to incentivize your teams to use Sales Navigator, but, more importantly, to track the success they're having by using this tool.
Today I want to share with you how you can do it!
Organizing an internal competition
Here are a couple of details you need to consider when organizing a competition:
- Title: Choose a title for the competition. Try using a catchy name so that users can remember it easily
- Duration: Talk to the Sales Managers and agree on the timeframe for this. For example, the competition could last one month or a quarter, depending on your goals
- Rules: Organize a set of rules that users need to follow in order to be one of the winners of the competition
- Prizes: Discuss with the Sales Managers the type of prizes their team member could receive. You can think of recognition awards, like a call-out in your monthly/quarterly newsletter or a group chat, or prizes like company swag (mugs, t-shirts) and vouchers
- Communication: Choose the best communication channel to promote the competition (newsletter, company chat, email) in order to make sure user will be aware and engage shortly
- Structure: Think of the structure of the challenge and the type of tasks you want the users to complete in order to win it
Example
Level 1: New users (using SN less than 6 months)
Task: Get the highest SSI and share how you did it
Level 2: Moderate users (using SN between 1 – 2 years)
Task: Get the highest number of saved leads and unique connections
Level 3: Experience users (using SN for more than 2 years)
Task: Get the highest number of InMail replies and potential contacts identified using SN
Note: the winner of each level will be the one with the highest number in each task
I would love to get your feedback in whether this is something that might help you promote the adoption of your Modern Selling program, or in case you have run a competition like this in the past and what were your findings /challenges.
Feel free to reach out in case you have any questions.
Thanks,
Nádia