Top ten questions all new channel partners will ask

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Kevin Moran, Director at IMS Marekting, looks at recruiting channel partners, what questions they'll ask and what answers should need to have prepared.

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all new channel partners will ask

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Have you anticipated the questions a new distributor will ask you when you meet for the

first time?

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1. Tell me about your company, history & vision for the future?

The best channel partners want a partnership, rather than simply a buy/resell relationship. Your company history,

progress and vision for the future will provide confidence that you are somebody they can invest their time and

energy into working with for the longer term. If channel development is a key priority for you, consider investing in

an impressive video or revamped presentation that will leave a lasting impression.

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2. How much demand exists for the product?

While you expect the local partner to access local sales opportunities, your obligation is to understand or at least

provide an educated calculation of the overall market size and potential of your products. Not knowing this

may undermine your credibility so invest in market research if necessary.

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3. Who is the competition & why are you better?

If you cannot answer this question then how can you expect a local sales partner to be successful? After all,

you are the expert on your product and professional distributors and resellers will always want to know that

your products and services have advantages in the marketplace. If you haven’t already done so, invest in

market research in your target export markets (remember different competition may exist from one market to another) before you start recruiting sales

partners.

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4.What are the most important segments I should target?

Most companies have several target segments and applications and when you look at international markets

each of these segments and applications can be of greater or lesser importance. For example, Germany has

a large automotive market, France has a large aerospace market, Norway has a large oil processing market, etc. Europe is not one homogenous market

therefore so do your research and gain an understanding of the key applications locally before your meet with the

potential distributor.

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5.Tell me about your success in other markets with other distributors?

This is a key question for any new distributor. In other words, has your distribution model worked elsewhere ? If it has, great, it will provide confidence to new partners to

come on board. If it hasn’t worked than you need to be equally prepared and explain, honestly, why it didn’t and

how it will be more successful in their market. Don’t lie or hide the facts; you are always better off being upfront

and building trust with your new partners.

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6. What is your long term channel strategy?

Professional channel partners want a partnership and understand that it can take a few years for real sales

potential to be achieved. They will want to know what your overall channel strategy is, how many partners you

intend to recruit, and how you intend to manage more than one partner in the same market should that arise.

These are very practical questions for any new distributor and vague or unanswered questions will only

undermine their confidence in signing up with you.

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7. What level of resources do you expect from me?

Every manufacturer would like to believe that export sales partners provide an almost full time sales presence for them in the market. The reality is very different however. Most distributors and indirect sales organisations have multiple product lines and share their time among all of them. It is more realistic therefore that a local partner allocates X% of one sales person’s time or Y number of days per month to your products. Other resource questions include (a) local marketing and promotion, (b) stocking/inventory and (c) customer service. Often the percentage margin/mark-up earned by the distributor can be linked to the level of local resources they need to invest so defining the (ideal) role and level of resources you expect from the new partner before you engage with them is always a good idea.

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8. What support will I receive?

The converse of the previous question: Partners will always ask about marketing, training, local visits, technical support, etc. If pricing is a key negotiation issue be

prepared to emphasise the high level of support you will provide to the partner in the marketplace.

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9. What sales should I realistically expect in the next 12-24 months?

The million Euro question! Obviously you want mega sales in a really short timeframe but is this realistic? Equally, you do not want the partner to 100% dictate the sales

objectives for your products in the local market – if they do you will not know if they are low or high and you in

turn may make unrealistic sales forecasts. The bottom line is that this is a question where you need to have an

educated answer and contribute to a mutually agreed sales target with your new partner.

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10. Do you have a contract that I can review?

Every professional sales partner will ask for a contract to review before adopting your product line. When properly

prepared, contracts are of benefit to both the manufacturer and reseller and outline key issues such as

territory definition, business terms, termination clauses, confidentiality, etc

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In summary, if you want to win the best distributors and sales partners for your

products then treat them as important as your customers.

Put yourself in their shoes and anticipate their concerns and requirements for the

development of a long term partnership with your company.