19 (Sell): Using 3 star Amazon reviews to figure out your prospect’s most granular problems (Marcus Chan, Venli Consulting)

19 (Sell): Using 3 star Amazon reviews to figure out your prospect’s most granular problems (Marcus Chan, Venli Consulting)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Make your value prop simple - stop over complicating things Use 3-star Amazon reviews to figure out what granular problems your buyers have Optimize your LinkedIn page with what your buyers care about, not you Don’t pitch right away on LI - show gratitude, chat them up, then ask 10 days later Marcus Chan: Path to President’s Club: President of Venli Consulting Creator of the 6-Figure Sales Academy Founding member at RevGenius RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

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Hall of Fame: Jeb Blount Ep. 83

Hall of Fame: Jeb Blount Ep. 83

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Eat the frog by committing to prospecting first thing in the morning. Handle objections differently with a ledge (ledge > disrupt statement > ask). Handle ‘existing solution’ objections by offering value to keep the other guys honest. Get past gatekeepers with respect, giving specific value, and providing social proof. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB CEO @ Sales Gravy Author or 13 books including Fanatical Prospecting, Virtual Selling, and Inked. VP of Sales @ kgb VP Sales @ Sales Gravy RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

4 Mar 202429min

Video Playbook: Book 1 In 3 Cold Calls With This Opener

Video Playbook: Book 1 In 3 Cold Calls With This Opener

The "Heard The Name Tossed Around Opener" - The first ever viral sales tactic I released is the opener that helped me book 1 in 3 cold calls. It's yours to steal now. RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal TIMESTAMPS (00:00) Intro (01:34) Traditional Openers (02:21) Intro Heard The Name Tossed Around Opener (02:38) Lead With Common Thread (03:05) Introduce Yourself (03:18) Have You Heard Our Name Tossed Around? (03:20) Talk Track (03:38) Breakdown (08:20) Recap

1 Mar 202411min

199 (Lead) Why You Should Practice Breathwork Before Starting Team Meetings (Alex Kremer, Alluviance)

199 (Lead) Why You Should Practice Breathwork Before Starting Team Meetings (Alex Kremer, Alluviance)

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Have two one-on-ones in a week. One that talks deals and one focused on your rep as a person. Investing in a person always pays off with better deals. Practice breathwork at the beginning of your team meetings. It will help your team feel relaxed and engaged. Have one rep teach one mini skill builder for 5-10 minutes at the end of your team meetings. If one of those mini skill builders hits well, have a longer session around it. Use the mini skill builders training to test for things your team wants to be trained on. That’s how you build a powerful training program. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Founder & CEO @ Alluviance Director of Sales @ Catalyst Software Director of Sales, Commercial @ Outreach Sales Director, Corporate @ Outreach RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

29 Feb 202432min

198 (Sell) Why You Should Never Mention AI in Your Sales Calls (Nick Casale, Handoffs)

198 (Sell) Why You Should Never Mention AI in Your Sales Calls (Nick Casale, Handoffs)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Do not neglect internal research when you're preparing for a sales call. Find out if your company has spoken to them before and dig internally. Prep for your sales calls by understanding lookalike conversations your team has had in the past. Use the lighthouse email to engage someone at the top, mid-deal cycle. Don’t just pull them into the boat. Let them know that the boat is there and you have an awesome champion so they can affirm you’re in the right place. Don’t say “AI” in your sales call. Instead, focus on the problem they want to solve and what they want to do. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Co-Founder @ Handoffs Director, Sales @ Sendoso Manager, MM & ENT Sales @ Sendoso Founding Account Executive @ Sendoso RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

27 Feb 202433min

Hall of Fame: Josh Braun Ep. 63

Hall of Fame: Josh Braun Ep. 63

Four Actionable Takeaways:  Figure out the cost of inaction when a prospect says “this isn’t a priority right now”. Sell from the buyer’s perspective w/ Poke the Bear to gain interest before you talk about your product. Mirror the “not interested” to figure out the real objection (relevance, comiss. breath, bad time). A/B test cold call opens (Poke the Bear/New Content) to figure out what works best for you. Josh’s Path to President’s Club: Founder @ Josh Braun Sales Training Former Head of Sales @ Basecamp Former VP of Inside Sales @ Jellyvision RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

26 Feb 202430min

Steal the new model for the anti-bloated, recession-proof sales team

Steal the new model for the anti-bloated, recession-proof sales team

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23 Feb 202458min

197 (Lead) Communication Hacks to Unleash Your Sales Team’s Full Potential (Jake Dunlap, Skaled Consulting)

197 (Lead) Communication Hacks to Unleash Your Sales Team’s Full Potential (Jake Dunlap, Skaled Consulting)

Check out Jake’s new book The Innovative Seller: Keeping Peace in an AI and Consumer-Centric World and order your copy today! FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Allocate your time into now, near future, and far future to identify true priorities. Use two-week blocks to understand where those priorities fall at any given time. When managing promotion expectations of reps, communication and clarity from you as a leader is the only way you can help them move up their place in line. Hitting numbers is table stakes, so be clear on what the above-and-beyond things are that get your reps to the front of the list. Figure out the problem that nibbles 20% percent of your day every single day and solve the entire thing before that consumes the entire 100% of your day. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB CEO @ Skaled Consulting VP Sales @ Nowait, Inc. (acquired by Yelp) Head of Sales & Customer Success @ Chartbeat Vice President of Sales, Success, and Sales Operations @ Glassdoor RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

22 Feb 202432min

196 (Sell) How to Roll with ANY Objection in a Cold Call (Sara Plowman, Pareto)

196 (Sell) How to Roll with ANY Objection in a Cold Call (Sara Plowman, Pareto)

Register for the Tactic Teardown on how to beat any objection in a cold call. FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Use “That’s exactly why I called.” When your prospect shares a problem or a priority that they have, make that your reason for booking a meeting and go right in for the close on the cold call. Call nine before nine, and five after five. Those early morning and evening dials can be some of the best ways to increase your connect rate with hard-to-reach prospects. After your opener, go through the parts of your pitch, but end with an open-ended question. You can either go into “That’s why we should meet” if they give you those three priorities or roll with the objection - “Let me tell you how we work alongside and supplement a recruiter.” PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Senior Business Development Manager @ Pareto Senior Account Executive @ Pareto Account Executive @ Pareto Business Development Representative @ Pareto RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

20 Feb 202433min

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