SDRs have taken the market by storm in the last few years. There are many new SDR services that have taken the stage and many businesses have taken full advantage of this. The question however is whether or not this is the right choice for your business? There are quite a few nuances that surround SDR services that are definitely worth taking a look into before making your decision. Today, let’s talk about the advantages as well as the disadvantages of incorporating SDR into your company. The ProsCost-Effectiveness One of the biggest challenges that you will be faced when opening up multi-location companies is that every time you expand into a new region, is how you will be able to incorporate your social media marketing efforts into your overall business strategy. So, when you’re setting up your social media presence in a new region. Make sure that all your global social media marketing efforts tie into your overall business goal of building up your brand awareness. Fast-paced A big part of why it’s establishing an internal SDR is actually more expensive than outsourcing it as it has a lower set up and it consumes more time before you can start generating ROI. When you outsource your SDR service, it still takes time, yes. However, if you hire the right people, they will all be working in your best interest and it’s going to be time well-invested. Having a full outsourced SDR team, your consultations, negotiation terms, etc. will be much faster versus having to build an in-house team from scratch. Less Effort As stated already, it takes less effort outsourcing than building an in-house team. Although, don’t confuse it with it not taking any effort at all. Many misunderstand outsourcing as kicking back and relaxing after you hire a firm and letting them do all the work for you. Outsourcing is simply the easier option, but you still have the responsibility to provide them all your right information in order to help them fulfill their jobs. You have to be on top of all tracking metrics in order for your SDR team to adjust their outreach strategies accordingly. That being said, it won’t take too much effort nonetheless. So, outsourcing your SDR team is the best investment and use of your time. No special skills needed Hiring an SDR team is nothing to be intimidated by as it doesn’t require any special skills at all. You need to set certain success criterias, do the general overseeing of the operations, do the negotiations which is certainly doable and not strenuous work. Whereas hiring an internal team, it will require more skills as you have to set up a recruiting pipeline, you have to learn how to interview SDR yourself as well as evaluate their work. So, if you don’t have any prior experience in this field, you’ll definitely have a harder time. Related: Sales Development vs. Appointment Setting The ConsData tracking. A lot of it. In this case, whether you have an in-house or an outsourced team, you have to do a lot of data tracking. However if the company you hired is outside of your immediate input, you need to do even more data tracking than usual. Information that go unnoticed and unchecked Your SDR reps will have access to all the type of information that can make your products or services outperform those of your competitors and as we all know, nothing is more valuable than your prospects and customers being able to echo back to you their exact needs and expectations. However, since SDR companies rarely receive incentives for you with your client’s and prospect’s feedback, it can easily fall through the cracks. So, keep in mind that you would have to invest a little more in order to increase your chances of getting those crucial feedbacks. At the end of the day, it is all a case-to-case basis and you will have to talk through it with your SDR team so that you’re all on the same page. Not enough Transparency As with every company you partner up with, you have to make sure that it’s one that you can trust and where transparency is not going to be an issue but a strength. So, when you scout for your SDR candidates, be sure to be careful with your selection process, ask all the right questions from the start, and lay down your conditions for transparency and your control when it comes to all the data and information. Conclusion and when should you consider getting an SDR team? Read the full article here: The Savvy Marketer