On this episode of the OnBase Podcast, Sam McKenna shares her unconventional and highly effective sales strategies. From her trademark ‘Show Me You Know Me’ philosophy to redefining what it means to put manners first, Sam highlights the importance of doing the unexpected in sales to stand out. She details her inspiring career path, her passion for empowering women, and her views on the importance of genuine human connection in building lifelong client relationships. Unmissable for anyone in sales or leadership, this episode is full of energy, wisdom, and actionable takeaways.
Personalization in sales must go beyond surface-level AI-generated efforts. Take the time to truly understand your prospects and leverage that understanding to build relationships.
Incorporating gratitude and respect throughout the sales process helps create exceptional experiences for buyers, even when deals don’t close.
Revisit clients post-sale to ensure satisfaction and build trust. These connections can drive referrals and repeat business.
Simple, thoughtful gestures (e.g., rubber duckies or customized books) can make a lasting impression.
Plan targeted outreach early in the week and send personalized emails during off-peak times to boost visibility.
“The bar in sales isn’t low; it’s on the floor. Step over it.”
Samantha McKenna is the Founder and CEO of #samsales, with over 100,000 LinkedIn followers. She has a 15+ year career in Enterprise sales, breaking over 13 sales records. She emphasizes a manners-first and buyers-first approach.
She is a LinkedIn expert, former Enterprise Sales Executive leader for LinkedIn’s Sales Navigator, and a Top Voice on LinkedIn in 2024. She has received numerous sales leadership awards and speaks at prominent business schools, including Harvard, Kelley, and Kellogg.
Since 2019, #samsales has achieved a multi-million-dollar revenue, 312% of its first-year goal, and significant double-digit growth. It is an all-women team, has served over 250 clients, raised over $110K for charity, and has been featured in publications like The Wall Street Journal.
Website Company: samsalesconsulting.com
Website Personal: shorts.samsalesconsulting.com