Objective: Ensure Sales Co-Pilots understand the overall sales process, their role within it, and how their tasks contribute to success.
Understanding the Sales Pipeline & Lead Flow
A structured sales pipeline ensures that leads move through defined stages, making it easy to track progress and identify areas for improvement. The key stages in a typical sales pipeline include:
Lead Generation – Identifying and capturing potential prospects.
Lead Qualification – Determining whether a lead is a good fit based on set criteria.
Nurturing & Engagement – Keeping leads engaged through consistent follow-ups.
Sales Appointments – Scheduling calls or meetings with qualified prospects.
Pipeline Tracking & Movement – Ensuring leads are properly categorized and followed up on.
The Role of the Sales Co-Pilot vs. Sales Closer
While the Sales Closer is responsible for finalizing deals, the Sales Co-Pilot ensures a steady flow of high-quality leads by:
Executing structured outreach and follow-up processes.
Maintaining CRM data accuracy and tracking lead movement.
Reporting on key sales metrics to identify trends and bottlenecks.
Providing sales teams with well-prepared, engaged leads.
How GHL CRM & Automations Fit Into the Process
GHL (Go High Level) CRM plays a key role in streamlining the sales pipeline through automation. As a Sales Co-Pilot, you must:
Ensure accurate data entry to trigger appropriate automations.
Monitor and update lead statuses to prevent mismanagement.
Use automation workflows to enhance efficiency, not replace manual follow-ups.
Overview of Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Responsibilities
Your role involves consistent execution of key activities:
Daily Tasks: Lead generation, outreach, follow-ups, and CRM updates.
Weekly Tasks: Performance tracking, pipeline reviews, and strategy adjustments.
Monthly Tasks: Reporting on trends, optimizing workflows, and refining outreach strategies.
Key Outcome: Sales Co-Pilots clearly understand their role, how success is measured, and how their tasks impact the bigger picture.
With this foundational understanding, you’re now ready to execute your role effectively.