How do you name your meeting links and sales cadences? There’s more to a name than you may realize.
The naming convention seems to be an ever-dynamic process in most organizations. We recently underwent an effort to rename our marketing, sales, and service templates, sales cadences, and meetings in HubSpot—but after we had some issues finding the suitable template.
Why would you want to have a naming convention in the first place?
What if marketing is sending out a marketing campaign with a call-to-action in a meeting link from sales? It would be great to know which meeting link to put in the email or create a new meeting link for that particular campaign to see how well it performs. Either way, marketing and sales need to be on the same page. Speaking of performance…
You can see the conversion rate of your meetings booked to views in HubSpot. You can see how well your sales sequences perform, with open rates, click rates, reply rates, and meeting rates.
But it would be good to name your sales sequence and the templates that go into them so that your sales manager can give you actionable insights on why a particular sales sequence performed well. And remember, email is 40x better at acquiring new customers than Facebook or Twitter.
The worst thing is pulling up a new email in HubSpot and seeing 15 pages of templates to use. Which one am I supposed to use? I type in a breakup, and I see about ten templates. That’s a lot easier to use.
What if there are 1000 sales templates? Think of having good naming to be able to search for what you need quickly.
Get your whole team on board with the naming convention! It will save you and everyone else a lot of time in the future to make your naming searchable, descriptive, and aligned between all of your teams.
Format: FUNCTION | Funnel Stage (Lead, MQL, SQL, Opportunity, Customer) | Shared Source (such as email, social media, LinkedIn) | Type of Meeting
Example: SALES | SQL | Social Media | Free Automation Review
Example: SALES | SQL | Email | Referral Meeting Intro
Example: CLIENT | Support | Troubleshoot what is going on
Format: FUNCTION | Function of email | Subject | Message Number | Date or Version (if necessary)
Example: SALES | Prospecting | Marketing Ideas | 1st Follow Up | 2020Q1
Example: SERVICE | Onboarding Meeting 2 | Outline
Example: MARKETING | Interview | 1st Message | V2
Format: FUNCTION | Function of Sequence | Subject | Audience
Example: SALES | Prospecting | Company Introduction | Technology
Example: SALES | Prospecting | Start Thriving
Example: SALES | Prospecting | Looking Good | Engineering
Format: FUNCTION | Active or Static List | Description
Example: SALES | Active | Buyer Persona Salesman Leads
Example: MARKETING | Active | Referrals
Example: SALES | Active | Good Fit