Rainmaker Systems, Inc., a provider of sales and marketing solutions offering hosted application software and execution services,
reportedly has signed an agreement for contract sales with a new Fortune 500 mobile telecommunications client.
Company officials said that as part of the agreement, Rainmaker will deploy its SaaS (
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Rainmaker will also support the client in developing a sales pipeline.
Under terms of the initial one-year agreement, Rainmaker will partner with the client’s distribution partner to offer U.S. businesses a suite of customized business mobility solutions designed specifically for the business-to-business market.
According to company officials, these phone, service and accessory bundles will help the client to offer a solution to its business customers not available through traditional retail and distribution channels.
"We are delighted this new client has chosen to engage us with this one-year contract sales program,” said Michael Silton, CEO, Rainmaker, in a statement.
Silton said that Rainmaker was selected based on its proven business-to-business and mobility revenue-generation experience, integrated sales and marketing technology and pay-for-performance approach to revenue generation.
In September Rainmaker Systems had
announced a two-year agreement for lead development services with an unspecified global provider of on-demand, applied communication technologies.
Under that agreement, Rainmaker will deploy its
LeadWorks on-demand SaaS platform and sales and marketing services to support the client in North America in filling its sales pipelines with quality leads and closing those leads efficiently and cost-effectively.
Rainmaker will provide outbound
lead development, reporting, telemarketing, professional services and management of inbound and outbound customer inquiries and requests.
Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.Edited by
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