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From guesswork to growth with the free Revenue Growth Calculator

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Find your magic number of leads ‌ ‌ ‌ Hey {NAME}, Antoine de Saint-Exup

Find your magic number of leads  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Close]( Hey {NAME},  Antoine de Saint-Exupéry famously said, "A goal without a plan is just a wish."  Setting revenue goals is one thing. But what are the steps you need to take to get there?  Sales forecasting can take you from guessing to game-changing business strategies by identifying key areas to focus your efforts on.  What if you had something even more powerful to tell you how many leads you’ll need every week, month, or quarter to reach your stretch goal?  Check out our free [Revenue Growth Calculator](, a tool designed to help you take control of your sales growth journey.  Whether you're a newer business aiming to meet monthly revenue goals or more established and looking to expand, this calculator is your compass to navigate the path to success.  Here’s how it works: - Enter your revenue from last month and your growth target. - Identify your average annual contract value goal and win rate. - Tap “Run” and VOILA! you have a revenue growth plan ready to export in a CSV.  Your plan includes your monthly, weekly, or quarterly revenue goals, and the number of customers and leads you’ll need in your pipeline to get there.  Record it, track it, and adapt your strategy month after month to book more business.  Pro Tip: Pair the Revenue Growth Calculator with [reporting in Close]( and you can automate tracking performance in a few clicks.  Get drag-and-drop pipeline views, automated data syncing, and custom fields and activities in one platform.  It’s like cutting out five spreadsheets from your reporting process. [Calculate Your Growth Now →]( Go get 'em! 🚀 Ready to rev up your revenue? Here's how: - See what’s new in Close since your last visit. [Watch a quick video >]( - Break free from the sales grind. Close helps you sell more efficiently by unifying your outreach, engagement, and automation into a simple, flexible CRM. [Start a new trial of Close >]( - Your most important sales asset is your leads data. Do you have a process for it? [Build your lead process >]( [Logo]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Facebook]( PO Box 7775 #69574 San Francisco, California 94120-7775 [View in Browser](=) | [Unsubscribe](=)

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