
We often hear that “the product sells itself” or that “digital marketing is enough to attract customers”. However, in reality, no business can do without a solid business strategy. Whether you are self-employed, creator of a SaaS, e-merchant or manager of a small business, Knowing how to sell remains the number one skill.
In 2025, salespeople have evolved: it is no longer a question of forcing a sale, but of understanding, advising and supporting.
Social networks are no longer just showcases. LinkedIn, Instagram or TikTok allow entrepreneurs to create relationships and generate sales through conversation.
Customers buy a story as much as they buy a product. Sharing one's vision, values and entrepreneurial background has become a powerful commercial lever.
No more standardized discourse: each prospect expects an approach adapted to their needs, thanks to data and digital tools.
The entrepreneur must position himself as a partner, not as a seller. Understanding customer problems and offering a tailored solution increases conversion rates.
Even with the best commercial strategy, entrepreneurs lose precious time in administrative management (invoices, contracts, cash flow monitoring). Klark centralizes these aspects in a digital cockpit, allowing freelancers and managers to focus on what really matters: sell and grow their business.
In 2025, sales remain the driving force behind any business. The channels are evolving, the techniques are changing, but the base remains: listen, understand and convince your customers.
💡 Practical advice: train yourself continuously in new sales techniques and invest time every week in active prospecting.
Because despite automation, the human relationship remains at the heart of the buying process. Customers want advice and reassurance before signing.
Active listening, storytelling skills, mastering digital tools and consultative selling.
Yes, even without a sales team, every entrepreneur must know how to present himself, prospect and conclude.
Klark frees up time by automating financial and administrative management, allowing entrepreneurs to focus on business development.