Spanky wrote:
Chi_trekker wrote:
What I didn't include here - her job was more than just sales. She was an Adobe certified developer and created a pretty damn good web site. Upon hiring, I told her that her job was conditional on sales metrics, and that her primary function was sales. Her secondary was to work on the web site. No one should have to canvas 8 hours today. So, her time was split evenly.
I'll bite. Why would you hire a web developer to do sales? Those that succeed is sales are dedicated to it and they live off the high of closing a deal. Only a sales person knows that and anyone else not addicted to it isn't going to succeed no matter how much training and coaching.
As for posting on a whore mongering board, why do you post if you don't like people disagreeing with you? I thought some of the answers that were given to you were rather legitimate when it comes to starting a business and growing a client base. You also seem to be basing your business practices on cultural norms for US business and not Latin American and in particular Costa Rican norms. What research did you do on business norms in the country? Did you talk to the local expat business group to get a feel for how things run in the country? These are factors and if you read most international business journals and books, they all say look at how the country operates before you even set foot into it. Cultural norms are a big factor in if your business succeeds are fails.
In small business you need to wear many hats. I wear exec, marketing, sales, programmer, engineer and tester all in one day. Secondly, am I being criticized for HIRING HER OR FIRING HER? If it is for hiring her, she was recommended by a neighbor who owns a successful medical supply company. She did telesales for him and also worked in a Call Center on the phones. So, I gave her a chance and fired her for not meeting quotas. It was either that, or outsource the sales position to a Call Center for triple the cost, where I would have zero ability to do product training or even supervise. As for firing her, in order to do it legally, you need to give two written notices, with a clear understanding two week apart. I didn't know about the 90 day probationary period. So, it took about a month to fire her, without legal recourse.
Secondly, I DID NOT POST ON CRT FOR BUSINESS ADVICE. I posted to give those a heads up on the business environment in CR to anyone considering opening something. That said, if anyone is running a small biz that offers hardware, software and professional services to businesses with 100 or more employees.... maybe send me a PM with your background and we can chat.
I realize that my business plan needs work and have made some mistakes. I'm my biggest critic. I've invested very little other than software licensing and some demo hardware... about $6k. I can easily sell most of this stuff on Ebay, if I decide to. Would I have been better off spending $100k on a hotel or a strip bar??? Maybe??? MOST PROBABLY NOT. Most hotel owners in CR are living by seat of their pants. I'm taking a risk and doing something totally different.
The annoying thing and the reason why I react as such - most gringos that visit here and/or live here think they know everything, about everything. I posted to INFORM and instead got SACKED by a bunch a guys, who in all likelihood, have zero experience in small business in CR and perhaps even the states. It only takes $39 to join. Again, not looking for advice. I'm pretty certain a giant business mistake would be to follow advice, from a public board, from random posters who provide no background or qualification for their advice.
I think that MadGerman gave me the strongest knock. Followed by Spanky. Well then - lets here your background and your experience with operating a business that you solely own in Latin America. If you have better insight on the market and the customers, lets hear it then... I can't really afford to hire a consultant. I WASN'T LOOKING FOR ADVICE HERE... but since you guys seem to be experts. What the heck??? Let's here about it????
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