7 Amazing Sales Presentation Examples (And How to Make Them Your Own)

7 Amazing Sales Presentation Examples (And How to Make Them Your Own)

7 Types of Slides to Include In Your Sales Presentation

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A brilliant sales presentation has a number of things going for it.

Being product-centered isn’t one of them. Or simply focusing on your sales pitch won’t do the trick.

So what can you do to make your offer compelling?

From different types of slides to persuasive techniques and visuals, we’ve got you covered.

Below, we look at data-backed strategies, examples, and easy steps to build your own sales presentations in minutes.

  • Title slide: Company name, topic, tagline
  • The “Before” picture: No more than three slides with relevant statistics and graphics.
  • The “After” picture: How life looks with your product. Use happy faces.
  • Company introduction: Who you are and what you do (as it applies to them).
  • The “Bridge” slide: Short outcome statements with icons in circles.
  • Social proof slides: Customer logos with the mission statement on one slide. Pull quote on another.
  • “We’re here for you” slide: Include a call-to-action and contact information.

Many sales presentations fall flat because they ignore this universal psychological bias: People overvalue the benefits of what they have over what they’re missing.

Harvard Business School professor John T. Gourville calls this the “ 9x Effect .” Left unchecked, it can be disastrous for your business.

the psychology behind a sales presentation

According to Gourville, “It’s not enough for a new product simply to be better. Unless the gains far outweigh the losses, customers will not adopt it.”

The good news: You can influence how prospects perceive these gains and losses. One of the best ways to prove value is to contrast life before and after your product.

Luckily, there’s a three-step formula for that.

  • Before → Here’s your world…
  • After → Imagine what it would be like if…
  • Bridge → Here’s how to get there.

Start with a vivid description of the pain, present an enviable world where that problem doesn’t exist, then explain how to get there using your tool.

It’s super simple, and it works for cold emails , drip campaigns , and sales discovery decks. Basically anywhere you need to get people excited about what you have to say.

In fact, a lot of companies are already using this formula to great success. The methods used in the sales presentation examples below will help you do the same.

We’re all drawn to happiness. A study at Harvard tells us that emotion is contagious .

You’ll notice that the “Before” (pre-Digital Age) pictures in Facebook’s slides all display neutral faces. But the cover slide that introduces Facebook and the “After” slides have smiling faces on them.

This is important. The placement of those graphics is an intentional persuasion technique.

Studies by psychologists show that we register smiles faster than any other expression. All it takes is 500 milliseconds (1/20th of a second). And when participants in a study were asked to recall expressions, they consistently remembered happy faces over neutral ones.

What to do about it : Add a happy stock photo to your intro and “After” slides, and keep people in “Before” slides to neutral expressions.

Here are some further techniques used during the sales presentation:

Tactic #1: Use Simple Graphics

Use simple graphics to convey meaning without text.

Example: Slide 2 is a picture of a consumer’s hand holding an iPhone — something we can all relate to.

Why It Works: Pictures are more effective than words — it’s called  Picture Superiority . In presentations, pictures help you create connections with your audience. Instead of spoon-feeding them everything word for word, you let them interpret. This builds trust.

Tactic #2: Use Icons

Use icons to show statistics you’re comparing instead of listing them out.

Example: Slide 18 uses people icons to emphasize how small 38 out of 100 people is compared to 89 out of 100.

Why It Works:  We process visuals 60,000 times faster than text.

Tactic #3: Include Statistics

Include statistics that tie real success to the benefits you mention.

Example: “71% lift driving visits to retailer title pages” (Slide 26).

Why It Works:  Precise details prove that you are telling the truth.

Just like how you can’t drive from Marin County to San Francisco without the Golden Gate, you can’t connect a “Before” to an “After” without a bridge.

Add the mission statement of your company — something Contently does from Slide 1 of their deck. Having a logo-filled Customers slide isn’t unusual for sales presentations, but Contently goes one step further by showing you exactly what they do for these companies.

sales presentation

They then drive home the Before-After-Bridge Formula further with case studies:

sales presentation

Before : Customer’s needs when they came on

After: What your company accomplished for them

Bridge : How they got there (specific actions and outcomes)

Here are some other tactics we pulled from the sales presentation:

Tactic #1: Use Graphics/Diagrams

Use graphics, Venn diagrams, and/or equations to drive home your “Before” picture.

Why It Works:  According to a Cornell study , graphs and equations have persuasive power. They “signal a scientific basis for claims, which grants them greater credibility.”

Tactic #2: Keep Slides That Have Bullets to a Minimum

Keep slides that have bullets to a minimum. No more than one in every five slides.

Why It Works:  According to an experiment by the International Journal of Business Communication , “Subjects exposed to a graphic representation paid significantly more attention to , agreed more with, and better recalled the strategy than did subjects who saw a (textually identical) bulleted list.”

Tactic #3: Use Visual Examples

Follow up your descriptions with visual examples.

Example: After stating “15000+ vetted, ready to work journalists searchable by location, topical experience, and social media influence” on Slide 8, Contently shows what this looks like firsthand on slides 9 and 10.

Why It Works:  The same reason why prospects clamor for demos and car buyers ask for test drives. You’re never truly convinced until you see something for yourself.

Which is more effective for you?

This statement — “On average, Yesware customers save ten hours per week” — or this image:

sales presentation

The graphic shows you what that 10 hours looks like for prospects vs. customers. It also calls out a pain that the product removes: data entry.

Visuals are more effective every time. They fuel retention of a presentation from 10% to 65% .

But it’s not as easy as just including a graphic. You need to keep the design clean.

sales presentation

Can you feel it?

Clutter provokes anxiety and stress because it bombards our minds with excessive visual stimuli, causing our senses to work overtime on stimuli that aren’t important.

Here’s a tip from Yesware’s Graphic Designer, Ginelle DeAntonis:

“Customer logos won’t all necessarily have the same dimensions, but keep them the same size visually so that they all have the same importance. You should also disperse colors throughout, so that you don’t for example end up with a bunch of blue logos next to each other. Organize them in a way that’s easy for the eye, because in the end it’s a lot of information at once.”

Here are more tactics to inspire sales presentation ideas:

Tactic #1: Personalize Your Final Slide

Personalize your final slide with your contact information and a headline that drives emotion.

Example: Our Mid-Market Team Lead Kyle includes his phone number and email address with “We’re Here For You”

Why It Works: These small details show your audience that:

  • This is about giving them the end picture, not making a sale
  • The end of the presentation doesn’t mean the end of the conversation
  • Questions are welcomed

Tactic #2: Pair Outcome Statements With Icons in Circles

Example: Slide 4 does this with seven different “After” outcomes.

Why It Works:  We already know why pictures work, but circles have power , too. They imply completeness, infiniteness, and harmony.

Tactic #3: Include Specific Success Metrics

Don’t just list who you work with; include specific success metrics that hit home what you’ve done for them.

Example: 35% New Business Growth for Boomtrain; 30% Higher Reply Rates for Dyn.

Why It Works:  Social proof drives action. It’s why we wait in lines at restaurants and put ourselves on waitlists for sold-out items.

People can only focus for eight seconds at a time. (Sadly, goldfish have one second on us.)

This means you need to cut to the chase fast.

Uber’s headlines in Slides 2-9 tailor the “After” picture to specific pain points. As a result, there’s no need to explicitly state a “Before.”

sales presentation

Slides 11-13 then continue touching on “Before” problems tangentially with customer quotes:

sales presentation

So instead of self-touting benefits, the brand steps aside to let consumers hear from their peers — something that sways 92% of consumers .

Leading questions may be banned from the courtroom, but they aren’t in the boardroom.

DealTap’s slides ask viewers to choose between two scenarios over and over. Each has an obvious winner:

sales presentation example

Ever heard of the Focusing Effect?

It’s part of what makes us tick as humans and what makes this design move effective. We focus on one thing and then ignore the rest. Here, DealTap puts the magnifying glass on paperwork vs. automated transactions.

Easy choice.

Sure, DealTap’s platform might have complexities that rival paperwork, but we don’t think about that. We’re looking at the pile of work one the left and the simpler, single interface on the right.

Here are some other tactics to use in your own sales presentation:

Tactic #1: Tell a Story

Tell a story that flows from one slide to the next.

Example: Here’s the story DealTap tells from slides 4 to 8: “Transactions are complicated” → “Expectations on all sides” → “Too many disconnected tools” → “Slow and error prone process” → “However, there’s an opportunity.

Why It Works:   Storytelling in sales with a clear beginning and end (or in this case, a “Before” and “After”) trigger a trust hormone called Oxytocin.

Tactic #2: This vs. That

If it’s hard to separate out one “Before” and “After” vision with your product or service because you offer many dissimilar benefits, consider a “This vs. That” theme for each.

Why It Works:  It breaks up your points into simple decisions and sets you up to win emotional reactions from your audience with stock photos.

Remember how satisfying it was to play connect the dots? Forming a bigger picture out of disconnected circles.

That’s what you need to make your audience do.

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Zuora tells a story by:

  • Laying out the reality (the “Before” part of the Before-After-Bridge formula).
  • Asking you a question that you want to answer (the “After”)
  • Giving you hints to help you connect the dots
  • Showing you the common thread (the “Bridge”)

You can achieve this by founding your sales presentation on your audience’s intuitions. Set them up with the closely-set “dots,” then let them make the connection.

Here are more tactical sales presentation ideas to steal for your own use:

Tactic #1: Use Logos and Testimonials

Use logos and  testimonial pull-quotes for your highest-profile customers to strengthen your sales presentation.

Example: Slides 21 to 23 include customer quotes from Schneider Electric, Financial Times, and Box.

Why It Works: It’s called  social proof . Prospects value other people’s opinions and trust reputable sources more than you.

Tactic #2: Include White Space

Pad your images with white space.

Example: Slide 17 includes two simple graphics on a white background to drive home an important concept.

Why It Works:  White space creates separation, balance, and attracts the audience’s eyes to the main focus: your image.

Tactic #3: Incorporate Hard Data

Incorporate hard data with a memorable background to make your data stand out.

Example: Slide 5 includes statistics with a backdrop that stands out. The number and exciting title (‘A Global Phenomenon’) are the main focuses of the slide.

Why It Works:  Vivid backdrops are proven to be memorable and help your audience take away important numbers or data.

Psychology tells us that seeing colors can set our mood .

The color red is proven to increase the pulse and heart rate. Beyond that, it’s associated with being active, aggressive, and outspoken. LinkedIn Sales Navigator uses red on slides to draw attention to main points:

red

You can use hues in your own slides to guide your audience’s emotions. Green gives peace; grey adds a sense of calm; blue breeds trust. See more here .

Tip: You can grab free photos from Creative Commons and then set them to black & white and add a colored filter on top using a (also free) tool like Canva . Here’s the sizing for your image:

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Caveat: Check with your marketing team first to see if you have a specific color palette or brand guidelines to follow.

Here are some other takeaways from LinkedIn’s sales presentation:

Tactic #1: Include a CTA on Final Slide

Include one clear call-to-action on your final slide.

Example: Slide 9 has a “Learn More” CTA button.

Why It Works:  According to the Paradox of Choice , the more options you give, the less likely they are to act.

Step One : Ask marketing for your company’s style guide (color, logo, and font style).

Step Two: Answer these questions to outline the “Before → After → Bridge” formula for your sales pitch :

  • What are your ICP’s pain points?
  • What end picture resonates with them?
  • How does your company come into play?

Step Three: Ask account management/marketing which customers you can mention in your slides (plus where to access any case studies for pull quotes).

Step Four:  Download photos from Creative Commons . Remember: Graphics > Text. Use Canva to edit on your own — free and fast.

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How to Run an Effective Sales Meeting in Under 20 Minutes

Alex Berman

Published: July 21, 2022

Sales meetings are crucial to a sales team’s success. But a poorly-run, disorganized meeting is inconvenient and a waste of everyone’s time.

Sales manager running an effective sales meeting

Over my career, I’ve learned how to run productive sales meetings that only last 20 minutes. The technique I use covers all the bases without spending too much time on a single agenda item.

Learn how to run more effective sales meetings using this playbook. 

Here's my proven technique for running an efficient sales meeting.

Sales Meeting

A sales meeting is an internal meeting where sales team members discuss organizational goals, pending deals, and company announcements.

Sales Meeting Topics

On my team, the overarching question for these meetings is, "How can you progress each deal as quickly as possible and stay on track towards your goal?"

To help the team best answer this question, our sales meetings focus on two main points:

1. Ask for deal statuses.

The salesperson and I run through every deal in our CRM that’s about to close. For example, if we’re trying to sell to ACME corporation, I’ll ask the representative if they’ve reached out to the contact recently.

If they haven’t reached out recently, I’ll ask a few simple questions about the deal. This typically instills some urgency around contacting the prospect. Then, we’ll cover deals in the earlier stages of the sales process.

sales meeting presentation

Free Sales Meeting Playbook

This easy-to-follow checklist will help sales reps:

  • Understand prospects' current situation and need to change
  • Demonstrate the value of your products to prospects
  • Agree on a plan / path forward

You're all set!

Click this link to access this resource at any time.

2. Track progress on outreach.

Every representative’s goal is to reach out to 150 people per week via email or phone. So, during our meetings, I ask my representatives about the number of emails and calls they’ve logged since our last meeting.

If necessary, I look at the data to get an exact number. There's a good chance the representatives will either overestimate or underestimate how much outreach they're doing.

This is how we track progress on outreach:

Our representatives use this Google Sheets template to track their work. We’ve set up conditional formatting rules to turn the cell green when a salesperson reaches a target, let’s say, 200.

sales meeting spreadsheet

The colors change depending on how far off-target someone is. It’s a gradual progression from red to green.

Results have improved since our salespeople started following this process. We’ve also seen an increase in the number of meetings they booked by filling in these documents.

Before we implemented this, we gave our sales team a goal. For example, booking two to three meetings per week.

weekly targets sales team

Our new structure helps representatives see exactly what they have to do every day. This makes executing much simpler and easier.

More importantly, it helps us keep our meetings short. We can find all the information we need in the document, so our meetings are locked in on what's most important.

Watch this video to see a full breakdown of this document and download a template.

Any effective sales meeting starts with a focused, intentional agenda. Let's look at the value and necessity behind that key component.

Weekly Sales Meeting Agenda

An agenda is the heartbeat of any productive sales meeting. Having a clearly defined, well-structured one will help your representatives understand what information they can expect to walk away with after a meeting.

For most sales teams, weekly sales meetings are a place to discuss current sales deals, targets, and projects. These items should take up the bulk of your agenda. Here's a suggestion for what yours might look like:

  • Reviewing numbers from last week.
  • Planning for the coming week.
  • Answering any questions sales representatives have.
  • Discussion items (assigning specific tasks, etc.).

1. Reviewing numbers from last week.

Use Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to track your team’s progress each week and review the KPIs during your team’s weekly sales meetings. Keeping track of KPIs can help your team quantify its successes and help your company make insightful business decisions.

During the meetings, discuss essential KPIs. Rhythm Systems recommends creating a KPI dashboard and making a list of 10–12 KPIs with four categories: customers, revenue, processes, and employees. Then, review the previous week’s KPIs and use them as a springboard to create the KPIs for the current week.

2. Planning for the coming week.

Your sales meeting agenda should help your team set goals and plan for the week. Focus on discussing new metrics, customer feedback, new opportunities for your team, action items for the week, and pipeline updates .

Planning for the coming week will help your team members stay on the same page and develop solutions to potential obstacles that may slow your progress.

3. Answering any questions sales representatives have.

Your team’s sales representatives may have questions about prospects or require clarification of missing information. Take time to address these questions to prevent misunderstandings or delays during the week.

4. Discussion items (assigning specific tasks, etc.).

Before you end the sales meeting, summarize the main points and your team’s tasks for the week. In addition to assigning tasks to the team as a whole, assign each team member specific tasks. Note each task’s deadline and who has been assigned each task.

Once you've set your agenda, send a calendar invitation to your team to let them know when and where the meeting is taking place.

Use the following tips to keep your meeting on track when the time comes.

How to Run a Sales Meeting

  • Set an objective.
  • Share the agenda.
  • Create meeting norms and establish expectations.
  • Facilitate the conversation to stay on track.
  • Have representatives provide relevant data before the meeting.
  • Celebrate your team’s wins.
  • Share action items and next steps.
  • Ask team members for feedback.

1. Set an objective.

Setting clear objectives helps keep the sales meetings short and focused. Remember, you're asking your team members for their time, so you should respect and acknowledge that by not taking too much of it.

What’s the purpose of your sales meetings? It could be any of the following:

  • Getting everyone up to speed.
  • Reviewing project plans.
  • Setting and monitoring KPIs.
  • Resolving issues and tackling challenges.

Ideally, a sales meeting has just one goal, but that can be hard to pull off. Still, as long as you’re tackling less than three objectives during each session, you can reliably and consistently conduct effective meetings.

You can use a meeting agenda template to outline these goals and share it with your team beforehand, so everyone's on the same page about what to expect in a meeting.

sales meeting playbook

2. Share the agenda.

We've already touched on how important concise, well-planned agendas are when running effective sales meetings, but simply putting together an agenda for a meeting and holding onto it won't do much for you.

You need to share those plans with your team ahead of time. When attendees know what your meeting is about, they'll be better prepared and more inclined to engage in meaningful discussion.

Provide an agenda in the calendar invite for a meeting. This gives your representatives time to do their homework, so they’ll develop ideas and relevant questions. Ideally, you'll put together a consistent agenda with updated information for your meetings every week. That kind of continuity will allow your meetings to run as efficiently as possible.

3. Create meeting norms and establish expectations.

Your team should have a set of agreed-upon meeting norms and expectations that everyone abides by for maximum productivity.

Make sure your meeting norms outline the roles and responsibilities of everyone in attendance to help minimize the chaos that large teams are usually susceptible to. Here are some meeting norms and expectations that may be helpful for your sales team:

  • Sales team meetings will start and end on time.
  • All team members are expected to come prepared to discuss meeting agenda topics.
  • Team members are to stay on track.
  • We will engage in one conversation at a time.

Based on your sales team’s dynamic and current meeting style, you can adjust these expectations.

4. Facilitate the conversation to keep things on track.

We’ve all attended meetings that have gone off the rails a bit. The ones where the agenda wasn't followed and the main objectives of the meeting weren't addressed.

It might go without saying, but you need to do what you can to avoid that kind of chaos and the productivity loss that comes with it. If you want to keep things on track, have a facilitator oversee your meetings to ensure your representatives remain focused and discuss the agenda items.

What if one of the team members raises a critical topic? If it’s related to the agenda, address it. But set a time limit for those kinds of discussions, and be prepared to get back to the core points of the meeting quickly.

You can also implement a "parking lot" where someone from the team writes down important topics for the team to follow up on later.

5. Have representatives provide relevant data before the meeting.

Does your agenda include information that needs to be prepared or presented by sales representatives? If so, make sure you have a process in place for how you can gather this information beforehand.

This might include having a standard deck that you share with representatives and asking them to update their information the day before the meeting. When you have the materials you need from representatives ahead of time, you aren’t cutting into the meeting time by looking for files or data during the meeting.

6. Celebrate your team’s wins.

Celebrating your team’s wins at sales meetings can help to boost morale, improve productivity, and give your team the recognition it deserves.

In an episode of Jostle's People At Work podcast, Matt Thieleman, a leadership coach, discusses “future focus,” the tendency to achieve a goal, then immediately focus on accomplishing the next goal. Thieleman states that we should celebrate milestones instead of focusing on the future because recognizing your team’s small achievements is crucial for keeping everyone on track .

7. Share action items and next steps.

So you’ve successfully run an efficient sales meeting with your team, congratulations! But what happens when it ends?

A productive sales meeting should always end with an action plan. Your representatives must move forward with an achievable goal in mind. Then, in the next meeting, you can discuss whether they've achieved it or not.

Here are a few examples:

  • Get the client to the proposal stage.
  • Land on a defined budget.
  • Identify and book a meeting with the decision-maker.

Make sure you incorporate these items into your next meeting agenda for continuity.

8. Ask team members for feedback.

Asking your team members for feedback during sales meetings can help your team improve efficiency, increase collaboration, build trust, and eliminate roadblocks. During meetings, ask your team members about their performance and the team’s overall performance.

Sentric HR suggests asking one or two feedback questions during weekly meetings. Sentric HR says that questions should focus on weekly growth and encourage team members to think critically about the impact of the previous week’s work on the team’s current performance. Asking questions and initiating discussions during team meetings can help to build camaraderie between team members .

Preparing for an Internal Sales Meeting

  • Determine whether this meeting needsto happen.
  • Know what you're trying to get across.
  • Practice any sections that don't require off-the-cuff discussion.
  • Be prepared to enforce time restrictions.
  • Invite the right people.

1. Determine whether this meeting needs to happen.

"This could have been an email."

Those six words can frustrate your team members and undermine their faith in your management if they're said consistently. Some information doesn't warrant taking time out of everyone's schedule to sit down and talk things out.

When you're thinking about calling for a meeting, assess if your announcements lend themselves to constructive discussion, are urgent enough to need to be conveyed immediately, and can't be effectively relayed in text or via a video service like Loom . If you determine that your messages meet that criteria, call a meeting. If they don't, consider sending out an email.

2. Know what you're trying to get across.

Every meeting should have a clear-cut purpose. You need to understand what you need to say, fold that into your agenda, and be prepared to keep your discussion both concise and informational. Your team's time is valuable, so make sure you're not going to waste it.

3. Practice any sections that don't require off-the-cuff discussion.

If your meeting will revolve around specific action items, drill down what you will say to get them across. Take some time to rehearse those elements.

You can better manage your time during meetings by practicing and preparing to minimize rambling.

4. Be prepared to enforce time restrictions.

Effective internal sales meetings are typically time-bound, and if you expect to have your team members plan around them, you need to respect their schedules. That means setting firm time constraints and abiding by them.

Try to frontload the key aspects of your agenda and let the less important elements fall back a bit. If you notice you're coming up on time, you need to be prepared to cut things off and either save the ground you didn't cover for next time or send that information out via email.

5. Invite the right people.

Will the information you cover in your meeting have legitimate implications for all your attendees? Will your sales organization benefit from having the team members you tap in the meeting?

Those are questions you need to consider before inviting someone to your meeting. As we've established, internal sales meetings can be a frustrating time drain when done wrong — with the potential to take a toll on morale — so make sure you're only inviting your team members who stand to gain from it when you prepare.

How often should you have a sales meeting?

There's no definitive answer to this question. The optimal frequency of your sales meetings will lean on factors like the size of your sales org, how your team is performing, what you want out of your meetings, and your company culture.

Effective sales management is a matter of striking a balance between trust and guidance. For example, scheduling too many meetings can make you come off as overbearing, but booking a few might let your team's performance get away from you.

As we mentioned earlier, weekly sales meetings are often the sweet spot. But they can't be too over-the-top or time-consuming. If they drag on, you'll waste everyone's time, and your team's morale might take a hit. So follow these tips to keep your meetings short and productive.

Editor's note: This post was originally published on January 4, 2020, and has been updated for comprehensiveness.

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A great pitch deck goes a long way to make sure your sales pitch stays on point. It will also help convince your audience of your skills and knowledge on the topic. Be sure to use this PowerPoint template to design such a killer slide deck for your sales pitch presentations. It includes 20 master slide layouts with fully customizable layouts.

Marketing & Sales Strategy PowerPoint Template

Marketing & Sales Strategy PowerPoint Template

There are many different types of charts, graphs, and infographics you need to use in your sales presentations to visualize data and key points. This PowerPoint template includes 30 unique slides you can use to add some of the most popular charts and graphs to your presentations. There are slides for sales cycles, planning, strategy model, B2C and B2B strategy plans, and much more.

B2B Marketing and Sales PowerPoint Template

B2B Marketing and Sales Powerpoint Template

Whether you’re working on a smart strategy for your B2B marketing approach or creating a master plan to beat your competitors, this B2B marketing PowerPoint template will help you create the best presentation to showcase your plan. It includes a total of 60 slide layouts that can be used to create both marketing and sales presentations.

Sales Meeting – Free PowerPoint Template

Sales Meeting - Free PowerPoint Template

This is a free PowerPoint template that comes with a set of slides you can create professional slide decks for sales meetings. It features 30 unique slides with modern designs and fully customizable layouts.

Free Sales Planning Process PowerPoint Template

Free Sales Planning Process PowerPoint Template

With this free PowerPoint template, you can create visual presentations for your sales process presentations. There are 35 different slides included in this template that you can edit and customize to change colors, fonts, and images.

Sales – Marketing PowerPoint Presentation

Sales - Marketing PowerPoint Presentation

This professional PowerPoint sales presentation template uses a beautiful color scheme to create a consistent look across all its slides. The template lets you choose from 40 different slide designs to create slideshows for all kinds of sales and marketing presentations. The template includes master slides as well.

Sales Funnel PowerPoint Template

Sales and Digital Funnel PowerPoint Templates

Sales funnels are an important part of creating an effective sales strategy. With this PowerPoint template, you can create a presentation to showcase your plan for sales funnels with lots of visual elements. There are 20 unique master slide layouts included in this template that feature important charts, graphs, and infographics for sales funnel presentations.

Sales Proposal PowerPoint Template

Sales Proposal PowerPoint Template

With this PowerPoint presentation, you can create professional slideshows for presenting your sales proposals. The template comes with some of the most important slides for sales slide decks, including slides for showcasing your marketing plan and business strategy. Each slide comes in 5 pre-made color schemes as well.

Anasalez – Sales Analysis PowerPoint Presentation

Anasalez – Sales Analysis Powerpoint Presentation

You can make a complete visual analysis of your sales process or plans using this useful PowerPoint template. It comes with more than 50 unique slides that are designed specifically for sales presentations. Each slide is available in both light and dark color themes as well as 10 pre-made color schemes.

Sales and Digital Funnel PowerPoint Templates

This professional PowerPoint template allows you to create more effective slides for showcasing your sales funnels. There are 20 different styles of sales funnel designs included in this template. Each slide can be customized to your preference to change colors, fonts, and images.

Free Creative Sales Strategy Presentation Template

Free Creative Sales Strategy Presentation Template

Another free PowerPoint template for creating sales strategy presentations. This template has over 30 unique slides with very creative designs. It features colorful shapes, illustrations, and graphs as well.

Free Sales Process PowerPoint Infographic Slides

Free Sales Process PowerPoint Infographic Slides

Grab this free PowerPoint template to design effective presentations for outlining your sales process. It includes 32 unique slides with many different styles of sales infographic designs.

Dashi – Sales Report PowerPoint Presentation

Dashi Sales – Sales Report PowerPoint Presentation

Dashi is a PowerPoint template made just for professional marketers. You can use it to design visual and beautiful slideshows for presenting your sales dashboards and reports. The template has 10 slides featuring more than 30 character positions, over 2000 vector icons, and 30 business concepts. Each slide is available in light and dark color themes as well as 30 pre-made color schemes.

Sales Pitch Presentation PowerPoint Template

Sales Pitch Presentation Powerpoint Template

This is a multipurpose PowerPoint template for making all kinds of pitch proposals. Whether it’s a sales pitch, marketing pitch, or even startup pitch decks, this template can handle them all. There are more than 120 unique slides in this template with 6 different color schemes to choose from, making it a total of over 800 slides.

Sales Playbook PowerPoint Template

Sales Playbook Powerpoint Template

Creating an attractive slideshow for your sales and marketing campaigns will get much easier when you have this PowerPoint template at your side. It features over 35 unique slide layouts with professional designs. Everything in each slide design, including the colors, fonts, shapes, and images are fully customizable as well.

Sales Process PowerPoint Presentation Template

Sales Process PowerPoint Presentation Template

Use this PowerPoint template to create slides with visual diagrams and graphs for presenting your sales process in a professional way. There are 40 unique slides in this template with useful sales process designs. Each slide is available in 10 different pre-made color schemes, which makes it a total of 400 slides to choose from.

Kanigara – Marketing & Sales PowerPoint Template

Kanigara - Marketing & Sales Powerpoint Template

Kanigara is another multipurpose PowerPoint template that comes with modern and stylish slides for making all kinds of sales presentations. The template features over 40 slides with beautiful layouts. There are lots of creative graphs, charts, and graphics included in this presentation.

Felicia – Free Sales Presentation PowerPoint Template

Felicia - Free Sales Presentation PowerPoint Template

This PowerPoint template comes with lots of colorful and creative slide designs for making sales presentations that will surely leave your mark. It includes more than 20 unique slides. And it comes in both PowerPoint and Google Slides versions.

Ardall – Free Sales Presentation Template

Ardall - Free Sales Presentation Template

Ardall is another free PowerPoint template that’s also available in Google Slides format. This template features a set of modern and professional slides for making sales and marketing presentations. There are 20 slide layouts included in the template.

B2B and B2C Digital Marketing & Sales Presentation

B2B and B2C Digital Marketing & Sales Presentation

This PowerPoint template works perfectly for creating presentations for both B2B and B2C marketing slideshows. The template includes over 35 unique slides and you can choose from 5 pre-made color schemes as well. The slides are easily customizable to your preference.

Real Estate Marketing & Sales PowerPoint Template

Real Estate Marketing & Sales PowerPoint Template

If you’re working on a marketing presentation for a real estate agency, this PowerPoint template will come in handy. It includes 50 unique slides that are designed with property and real estate marketing presentations in mind. They are available in 7 different color schemes.

3D Stairs Diagram for Sales Process Presentation

3D Stairs Diagram for Sales Process Presentation

The stairs diagram is commonly used in marketing and sales presentations to showcase various stats and reports. This PowerPoint template will help you add such diagrams to your presentations with ease. It includes 6 unique slides with 3D-like stair diagram designs.

Ozone – Sales & Marketing Portrait PowerPoint Template

Ozone Sales & Marketing Portrait PowerPoint Template

Ozone is a creative PowerPoint template that comes in portrait-style slide designs. There are 50 unique slides included in the template with over 60 master slide layouts to choose from. It features transition animations and infographics as well.

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7 Presentation Templates For Sales Managers and Teams

7 Presentation Templates For Sales Managers and Teams

The foundation of a successful sales team is communication— both internally and externally. Offering solutions to prospective clients’ business needs is how you scale your own business, and that’s done through in-person meetings, virtual pitch decks, emails or lead generation strategies. But before you prepare any client-facing communications, your sales team needs to be aligned on sales strategies, account management, and sales projection. It’s a sales manager’s job to facilitate those conversations with their team and give them the tools necessary to close more deals. 

Presentations are a crucial tool for sales teams’ scalability. From all-hands meetings to sales proposals, presentations act as a vessel to communicate your story to the appropriate audiences. Of course, sales managers aren’t designers by trade and the presentation creation process can be overwhelming if you don’t know where to start. 

Luckily, there’s a presentation template for that. Beautiful.ai offers a robust library of pre-built, customizable presentation templates curated by industry experts. They serve as a starting point to give you the inspiration you need to package up your own story.

To save you time, we rounded up the 7 presentation templates that every sales manager can benefit from having in their back pocket. 

Sales strategy

A sales strategy helps sales teams achieve their sales goals and close more deals. Beautiful.ai’s sales strategy template enables managers and sales reps to prioritize and engage with potential customers, while developing different selling models to reach prospective clients. 

Our customizable template has everything you need for a sales strategy like key performance indicators (KPIs), sales process, and product overview. A thoughtful sales strategy presentation can help teams understand things like target market, response time between inbound leads and first sales touch-point, and how to properly demo the product.  

Our sales strategy template can also help you identify objectives and provide guidance to your sales team, create product positioning guidelines, and share sales pipelines and wins with the team and other stakeholders.

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Key account management

Not all of your clients provide the same value to your business. Your key accounts should have a low cost-to-revenue ratio with opportunity to grow in the future. A key account management (KAM) presentation helps teams identify their key accounts and nurture those relationships to their full potential. A successful KAM presentation can help teams define their target accounts, and outline your objectives, for a more favorable outcome. 

Our KAM template can also help you focus sales efforts more effectively, build better relationships with high-profile clients or customers, or optimize sales team results and increase revenue growth for the business.

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Sales go to market

A sales go to market plan helps sales teams identify market size, define a value proposition, and achieve their sales goals with better product positioning and messaging. Sales leaders can set their teams up for success with Beautiful.ai’s sales go to market presentation template with things like market size and trends, KPIs, and an actionable plan. A thoughtful sales go to market presentation can help teams understand buyer personas and how to position their product or offering when talking to prospective customers.  

Our sales go to market template can also help you identify your sales go to market plan and provide guidance to your sales team, evaluate target market and market trends, or share financial projections with upper-management and other stakeholders.

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Case studies address consumer challenges and highlight the solutions your service or product can deliver. This kind of presentation helps instill confidence in your brand and convert prospective clients to paying customers. Include your company background, past customers, a product demonstration or video, and outline how you can provide each client with positive results. A quality case study presentation illustrates real-world success using data. Our case study template will help you keep your clients engaged while you show them potential business solutions in a polished and professional presentation.

Our case study presentation template can be used as an effective way to showcase your success stories, convert prospective clients, and up-sell current clients.

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Sales proposal

Sale proposals are used to demonstrate how your business, brand, service or product will positively influence a buyer, partner company, or investor. For a sales proposal to be successful it must include a straightforward message, be visually impactful, and show specific stats or data that reference your company’s strengths.

A sales proposal template streamlines the creation process for your proposal slideshow. Rather than limiting yourself to a series of blank slides and adding copy and images as you go, sales proposal templates provide all the basic placement and design for you to fill with customized content.

A sales proposal template can be used for responding to requests for proposals (RFPs), communicating ROI to sales prospects, and pitching sales ideas, concepts, or strategies. 

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Sales projection

A sales projection is the amount of revenue your business expects to earn in the future. Also called a sales forecast or a business forecast, a sales projection gives you insight into the short-term and long-term health of the company. A set of sales projection slides is essential for sharing the results of your calculations companywide. 

Use the sales projection presentation template to analyze the health of the company, compare projections to past sales numbers, or inform company operations.

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Team stand-up

Make your daily sales meetings more effective by starting with a template that lets teammates easily track what's going on and how to best optimize processes. Our team stand up template is a pre-built, customizable presentation optimized for team meetings and collaboration. Your sales team meeting will run smoothly with an agenda slide, talking points slide, deliverables update slide and more to keep everyone organized and focused.

Use the team stand up template to keep team members on the same page about pending deals, get executives up to speed on recent sales’ numbers, and ensure everyone is on track toward larger goals or quotas. 

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18 Creative Sales Meeting Ideas to Motivate Your Team

By: Grace He | Updated: February 13, 2024

Here is our list of the best sales meeting ideas.

Sales meeting ideas are creative and innovative ways to host a meeting with your sales team. For example, conducting role-playing exercises, hosting lunch and learn sessions, and watching motivational videos together. These activities aim to create lively and energetic meetings that motivate your sales team.

These ideas are similar to examples of Zoom meeting ideas , out-of-the-box team meeting ideas , and team meeting games, activities, and ideas for the office .

This list includes:

  • sales meeting team building activities
  • annual sales meeting ideas
  • daily sales meeting ideas
  • sales team meeting ideas
  • sales training meeting games

Let’s get started!

List of sales meeting ideas

Sales meetings can be a fun way to catch up with your team while becoming motivated for the upcoming week. Here are a few ideas for sales meetings to energize your team.

1. Action-Packed Meeting Agenda

Preparing an agenda is one of the best daily sales meeting ideas to help you stay on track. A meeting agenda is a list of topics the team will cover during the meeting.

Here are a few topics to add to your sales meeting agenda:

  • Question of the day icebreaker
  • Top accomplishments of this week
  • Critical objectives for next week
  • Upcoming projects, assignments, and deadlines
  • Roundtable questions and feedback

Your agenda should serve as the main guide for the meeting. Preparing a plan ahead of time can help you ensure that your team stays on topic and uses the designated meeting time wisely.

2. “Sell Yourself” Icebreaker

If you are looking for fun sales meeting team building activities, then we recommend playing an icebreaker called “Sell Yourself.” The objective of this game is to describe yourself to teammates as if you were trying to sell your strongest features.

  • Hi team, my name is Jane Doe, and I am a sales associate at ABC Company.
  • I am a motivated and driven salesperson.
  • Last year, I was among the top ten sellers in my district.
  • I am a highly organized and efficient employee.
  • I can adapt easily to new environments.

Playing this game during a sales meeting allows employees to sharpen essential sales skills, such as storytelling and persuasion.

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3. Sales Role-Playing

Conducting a role-playing exercise is one of the best sales meeting team building activities. As part of this game, team members must work together to resolve issues in hypothetical scenarios.

Here are the instructions:

  • Divide the team into multiple groups of two.
  • In each group, assign each player the role of a seller or customer.
  • Provide each group with one scenario. For example, selling a pen or persuading an uninterested customer.
  • Give the teams 15 to 20 minutes to work on a role-play.
  • Have each team perform their role-play in front of the larger group.

Role-playing exercises allow employees to act out scenarios they may encounter in the field. This game also provides teammates with practice in resolving these types of situations.

For similar activities, check out this list of improv games .

4. Elevator Pitch

One of the most insightful sales training meeting games is Elevator Pitch. This game allows employees to pitch the company in their own words. The objective of this game is to help team members practice their timed pitching skills, a critical competency for all salespeople.

As part of the Elevator Pitch activity, you should give employees 10 to 15 minutes to brainstorm. During that time, participants should develop a quick pitch describing the company. Once the brainstorming portion of the game is complete, each employee should receive 40 seconds to deliver their sales pitch to the rest of the team.

After each teammate has shared their pitch, the group can choose a winner based on the best content, delivery, and timeliness. We suggest giving away a valuable prize, such as a Starbucks gift card or an extra day of paid time off.

5. Team Tutorials

Sales teams are more effective when members learn from each other. We recommend having teammates share tutorials and guidance on their favorite tools and programs during the meeting.

For example, if one employee uses Mircosoft Excel to keep track of leads, then this teammate can share their tips and tricks with the group. Potential tips can include commands, shortcuts, and formulas for Excel.

Participating in a Team Tutorial activity can help educate the rest of the team on new tools and programs to use at work.

6. External Speaker Insights

To add variety to your sales meetings, we recommend bringing an industry expert to speak with your team. External speakers should share stories and insights related to their careers and experiences in the sales field.

Bringing in an outside party to lead a group discussion can be beneficial in providing your team with a new outlook on sales topics like pitching, persuasion, and rejection. Plus, your team may be more receptive to hearing advice from an outsider rather than their manager.

Check out this list of virtual keynote speakers .

7. Motivational Video Watch Party

If you have any visual learners on your team, then we recommend hosting a Motivational Video Watch Party. To prepare for this activity, you should ask all team members to share their favorite motivational videos ahead of time. Motivational videos can include TED Talks, university speeches, or movie scenes. For this exercise, the videos do not have to be directly related to sales. Instead, the focus of the videos should be motivational and inspirational words that can positively impact your team members.

Depending on how many videos you receive, we suggest choosing one or two videos to begin each meeting. You can also create a library of motivational videos for team members to reference at their leisure.

8. Annual Goal-Setting

Goal setting is one of the best annual sales meeting ideas to kick off the year. For this activity, we recommend sitting down as a team to go over goals for the upcoming year.

For example:

  • Increase the total number of yearly sales
  • Improve customer satisfaction rates
  • Reduce our number of negative reviews
  • Reduce customer acquisition cost
  • Increase marketing tactics to bring in new customers
  • Invest in the team’s professional development

In addition, your team should list small actions each member can take toward achieving these goals. For example, if you want to increase marketing tactics, your team can create a social media campaign that showcases positive customer testimonials and success stories. These positive stories from past clients can help bring in a new set of customers.

Annual goal setting is an ideal exercise to help get your team in a positive and motivated mindset for the upcoming year.

Here is a list of goal-setting activities .

9. Employee of the Week

During your next sales meeting, we recommend dedicating a few minutes to a weekly employee spotlight. We suggest spotlighting one team member who can serve as the “Employee of the Week.” The chosen teammate should share weekly highlights, such as reaching the monthly sales goals. In addition, the Employee of the Week can also share their top inspirations or any lessons learned from the past week.

The Employee of the Week exercise is a fun sales meeting activity that will make your team members feel special.

Similarly, here is a list of employee of the month ideas .

10. Lunch and Learn

We suggest hosting a Lunch and Learn session at your next sales meeting to help employees build crucial sales skills. To host a Lunch and Learn session, you should put together activities and courses aimed at skill-building. For example, you can bring in a speaker from a different department to share unique perspectives and insights on a topic, such as best practices for customer service.

Lunch and Learns are a great way to help your team build core skills in a fun and innovative way. Potential topics for a Lunch and Learn workshop include marketing, persuasion, customer service, effective communication, and resilience.

Check out this list of virtual lunch and learn ideas .

11. Product Demos

Salespeople should be experts on the products and services that they sell. Therefore, a product demo is one of the most beneficial sales team meeting ideas. These events are in-depth presentations demonstrating a specific product or service and its features.

For this meeting activity, we recommend inviting an employee from your product team who can speak about the importance of a specific offering. It would help if you encouraged your sales team to take notes during the product demo. By the end of the session, your team should walk away with an idea of how they can better sell products to prospective customers and clients.

12. Roundtable Accomplishments

During your sales meeting, you should allow time for each team member to share their thoughts, feedback, and any highlights from their week. Then, before closing out the next meeting, we recommend participating in Roundtable Accomplishments.

Roundtable Accomplishments is an exercise where you go around the room and let each teammate share their top accomplishments for the week.

Examples include:

  • Cold-called 15+ potential customers daily
  • Closed 20% of deals from cold-calling clients
  • Sent 20+ daily emails to potential clients
  • Scheduled intake calls with 25 potential customers
  • Saved an average of $500 for the company
  • Created and implemented five process efficiencies for the entire team

Giving team members time to share their weekly accomplishments is a great way to end the meeting on a high note. Plus, the Roundtable Accomplishments exercise allows teammates to celebrate each other’s success.

13. High Achiever Hall of Fame

One of the most inspirational sales team meeting ideas is recognizing the team’s highest achievers. We suggest creating a High Achiever Hall of Fame during your monthly team meeting. As part of this activity, you should recognize the highest achievers on your team for their hard work and dedication.

High achievers are employees who go above and beyond in reaching sales goals and acting as role models. You can recognize these top employees monthly with a few kind words and a small token of appreciation, such as a trophy or medal. Also, remember to thank these employees for being exceptional team members.

Creating a culture of recognition allows employees to feel excited about reaching milestones and achieving success. Plus, this exercise can motivate the rest of your team to work hard and achieve goals to gain recognition at the next meeting.

14. Collaborative Brainstorming

If you are looking for daily sales meeting ideas, then we recommend hosting a Collaborative Brainstorming session with your team. For this exercise, you should dedicate 10 to 15 minutes of the meeting to brainstorm new strategies for your sales team. For example, if cold calling clients is not working well, your team might devise a solution to prioritize emails over phone calls.

Collaborative Brainstorming allows each team member to share their insights while improving key processes at the company.

15. Employee Skill Planning

Sales employees should constantly search for ways to sharpen their skills. We recommend incorporating a skill planning activity into your next team meeting to help employees work on their professional development plan. A skills plan is a list of skills that an employee would like to develop or improve. The skills plan should also include actionable steps that an employee can take to work on achieving these development goals.

For example, you may have an employee who would like to improve their communication skills.

Example actions to add to the skill plan:

  • Take an online course on effective communication
  • Set up weekly one-on-one meetings with teammates
  • Read a self-help book on communicating

Creating a list of skill goals and a plan to develop these skills is an effective way for employees to grow personally and professionally. Not to mention, Employee Skill Planning is a great sales meeting activity that can motivate and inspire your team to improve.

16. Focused Coworking Session

If your team is responsible for delivering a project on a tight deadline, then we recommend designating some time to work on this initiative during your meeting. Working on a project together is a great way to get all teammates involved and engaged.

To host a successful Focused Coworking Session, you should notify employees ahead of time. Before the meeting, we recommend sending a note sharing which project the team will work on together. This heads-up allows employees to come to the call with ideas and suggestions.

Hosting a working session with your team can help promote teamwork and collaboration while ensuring that your team delivers the project on time.

17. Team Poll

If you are looking for ways to collect feedback and insights from your team quickly, then you should consider bringing a Team Poll to your next meeting. A team poll is a quick questionnaire soliciting all team members’ feedback and responses.

In your poll, you can include questions like:

  • On a scale of 1 to 10, how satisfied are you as an employee at our company?
  • Are there any specific areas where the leadership team can improve?
  • Do you feel like you are supported at work?
  • What two to three topics would you like us to discuss at the next meeting?
  • Are there any changes you would make to the meeting agenda?

A Team Poll is the quickest way to gather your team’s thoughts on specific topics. In addition, your employees’ responses can help you decide on areas of improvement to increase employee satisfaction.

Check out these lists of poll questions and employee engagement survey questions .

18. Meeting Minutes

One of the most important sales meeting ideas is to take notes throughout your meeting. Meeting notes should capture all topics and insights shared by your team. We suggest using your agenda as a starting point when putting together meeting notes. Then, you can fill in the document with specific action items, feedback, and takeaways from the day’s meeting.

Meeting notes can help all team members refresh their minds on key topics and insights. These notes will also serve as a recap for team members who could not attend.

Sales meetings are a great time to bring your team together to discuss goals, progress, and company updates. However, sticking to the same meeting format can become tiring for some employees. We recommend adding variety to your meetings through activities like team building exercises, role-playing games, and product demos.

Finding different activities to make your meeting fun is a creative way to keep employees engaged and motivated. Plus, your team members will surely appreciate the element of surprise each time they attend a sales meeting.

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FAQ: Sales meeting ideas

Here are answers to questions about sales meeting ideas.

What are sales meetings?

Sales meetings are forums for discussion in which all sales team members gather together. During this meeting, the team may discuss important projects, sales goals, progress, policy changes, or new products and services. Most sales meetings are recurring daily, weekly, monthly, or bi-monthly.

What are some good activities for sales meetings?

Incorporating various activities is the best way to keep employees engaged at a sales meeting. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Role-Playing Exercises
  • Lunch and Learn Sessions
  • Goal-Setting activities
  • Roundtable Accomplishments

Adding different games and activities to your meeting can make the entire group more interactive and exciting.

How do you make sales meetings motivating?

Building motivation among sales teams is important because happy employees can positively impact your company. There are many ways to make your sales meetings motivating, such as:

  • Sharing inspirational quotes with each other
  • Watching motivational videos together
  • Sharing top accomplishments of the week
  • Reading positive customer testimonials and reviews
  • Participating in team building exercises

One of the best ways to build motivation is by first building trust among your team. In addition to participating in motivational activities, we recommend asking team members for feedback on leadership, processes, and responsibilities.

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