The Top 15 Tips EVER From The 30MPC Podcast | 300 Episode Special

The Top 15 Tips EVER From The 30MPC Podcast | 300 Episode Special

Here are our 15 favorite tips from all 300 episodes of the 30 Minutes to Presidents Club Podcast Top 3 Cold Calling Tips Use "The Ledge" to buy yourself a second after objections with a preset line like “This one's totally on me.” Chunk up problems by translating tactical pain into executive-level consequences to earn senior interest. Watch the full ep A Tailored Permission Opener earns attention by referencing a relevant trigger and owning that it’s a cold call. Top 3 Cold Email Tips Run the triple by stacking a call, email, and LinkedIn touch to show you're a real human and boost response rates. Use relevant personalization by connecting a specific trigger to a problem you can solve. Trigger templates let you templatize personalization at scale while keeping it relevant and problem-focused. Top 3 Discovery Tips PPO (Purpose, Plan, Outcome) sets clear call expectations and avoids meandering discovery. Bucket questions steer conversations toward known problem areas while establishing credibility. Humbling disclaimers help you ask hard or sensitive questions without putting the prospect on the defensive. Top 3 Deal Process Tips The champion sandwich uses a prep call, exec meeting, and debrief to drive alignment and control. Test champions by asking how they'll justify the deal internally to reveal their true influence. Popcorn pricing anchors buyers toward larger packages with outsized perceived value. Top 3 Leadership Tips Document the wiggle (WGLL) by showing reps what great looks like with real examples and proof. Practice forward by role-playing for upcoming meetings instead of only reviewing past ones. Invert the hiring funnel by selling top candidates early, then opting them into deeper interviews and testing.

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231 (Sell) Set Yourself Up for Negotiation Success by Crafting Your Business Case Early (Spencer Ivey, Webflow)

231 (Sell) Set Yourself Up for Negotiation Success by Crafting Your Business Case Early (Spencer Ivey, Webflow)

FOUR ACTIONABLE SALES TAKEAWAYS During demos, connect features shown to insights gathered during Discovery. Address confusion promptly and facilitate discussions rather than relying on your Solutions Consultant. Make your effort visible to prospects when working on the business case. Let them know you're actively involved and invite collaboration, which fosters reciprocity. Refine and finalize your business case incrementally. Use the demo to make the case tangible and save detailed financial discussions for the final business case meeting. When negotiating and faced with a request for a discount, refrain from immediate responses. Silence can be powerful as it prompts the prospect to reconsider or elaborate on their request. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Enterprise Account Executive @ Webflow Senior Account Executive @ Webflow Account Executive @ Webflow Senior Corporate Account Executive @ Udemy RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

9 Jul 202439min

Hall of Fame: Stevie Case Ep. 175

Hall of Fame: Stevie Case Ep. 175

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Burndown: Every day before the end of the month, make your team put all open deals in a spreadsheet with a two-line update. When you’re rolling out a methodology like command of the message, you can’t stop at the initial training. Every single new product launch needs to be trained in that framework, otherwise, it’s forgotten. Make sure your reps tell you what role you need to play on calls! Your CRO can always freestyle, but they much prefer you tell them what to do. 80% of the upward communications should be focused on the problems you need to solve. Often times your CEO just wants to know that you’re aware of the problems. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB CRO @ Vanta Founding Partner @ 20SALES Founding operator at @ Coalition Postal Vice President, Mid-Market Sales @ Twilio RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

8 Jul 202438min

230 (Lead) Driving Accountability and Empowering Sales Teams for Peak Performance (Jason Bay, Outbound Squad)

230 (Lead) Driving Accountability and Empowering Sales Teams for Peak Performance (Jason Bay, Outbound Squad)

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Hold regular one-on-one meetings, set public goals in team meetings, and use midweek check-ins to monitor and adjust prospecting efforts to ensure accountability and goal achievement. When implementing new initiatives, enlist team members who excel in those areas as champions. Their involvement and sharing of experiences will enhance adoption and effectiveness across the team. Utilize top-performing team members to shape and structure enablement sessions. This ensures that training content is practical, comprehensive, and directly applicable to real-world scenarios. Calculate the number of opportunities and meetings needed to meet sales quotas based on win rates and conversion rates. This systematic approach provides clarity and a roadmap for achieving sales targets effectively. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Founder & CEO @ Outbound Squad Owner @ Jason Bay Consulting Director of Marketing @ Chamber DS, Inc. Marketing Director & Corporate Sales Trainer @ National Services Group, Inc. RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

4 Jul 202438min

229 (Sell) Nail Your Cold Calls by Handling Objections and Following Up Like a Pro (Lylle Ryals, RocketReach)

229 (Sell) Nail Your Cold Calls by Handling Objections and Following Up Like a Pro (Lylle Ryals, RocketReach)

TOP FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Incorporate GIFs or Venn Diagrams in prospecting emails to capture attention effectively. When prospects mention a competing solution, ask how long they've used it and what prompted their choice to uncover their unresolved needs. Direct prospects back to email in voicemails; keep initial messages brief and contextual, saving detailed information for follow-ups. Structure emails to expand on voicemail content, addressing specific pain points or presenting case studies to encourage engagement. LYLLE'S PATH TO PRESIDENTS CLUB Senior Manager, Business Development @ RocketReach Manager, Business Development - Enterprise @ Shopify Manager, Business Development - Enterprise @ Angi SMB Account Executive @ Angi RESOURCES DISCUSSED 8 Ways to Triple Your Phone Connects and Email Opens Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

2 Jul 202432min

Hall of Fame: Shay Keeler Ep. 160

Hall of Fame: Shay Keeler Ep. 160

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Monday morning opportunity hit list: create a list of opportunities that don’t have next steps or told you to call back around this time. If someone’s shopping competitors, plant landmines for them to ask for specific pitfalls during the competitive demo. When you’re waiting for them to finish the competitive evaluation, make a goodwill introduction to a resource that will help them. Review your pipeline by asking: What’s the persona? Do I understand the decision? What’s my next step? If there isn’t one, what am I doing to get one? PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Sr. Director of Global Commercial NL Sales @ Outreach Sr. Regional Sales Manager @ RealSelf Sr. Sales Manager @ Yelp RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

1 Jul 202438min

228 (Lead) How to Lead Sales Managers and Address Underperformance (JD Miller, Kantata)

228 (Lead) How to Lead Sales Managers and Address Underperformance (JD Miller, Kantata)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS: Introduce frontline manager talent pulse meetings involving key stakeholders (yourself, frontline manager, HR partner, and sales ops) to comprehensively review both quantitative and qualitative seller performance data. Maintain frontline manager capacity at optimal levels (typically up to eight sellers per manager) to ensure effective control and stability in sales force management. Implement a structured 90-day ramp-up process for new hires, progressing from training to practical tasks like territory familiarization, prospecting, and live calls, to consistently exceed sales plan expectations. Clearly articulate and differentiate between commitment (worst-case scenario) and forecast (expected performance) figures when reporting to stakeholders, ensuring transparency and accuracy in sales projections. JD'S PATH TO PRESIDENTS CLUB: Chief Revenue Officer @ Kantata Chief Revenue Officer @ Motus Managing Director @ Bravo Solution Vice President, Americas @ Workplace Systems RESOURCES DISCUSSED: How to Forecast Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

27 Jun 202441min

227 (Sell) Building Champions Who Will Get The Deal Done (Joe McNeill, Influ2)

227 (Sell) Building Champions Who Will Get The Deal Done (Joe McNeill, Influ2)

ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Embrace Silence: Don't fear pauses in conversations. It's natural to take a moment to think about your next question or response during a conversation with a prospect. Setting Conditions for Progress: When faced with a contact unwilling to advance your connection, you have two options: Explicitly ask them what conditions need to be met for them to introduce you to a higher-level contact, like a VP of Marketing. Decide whether to follow their criteria or to prospect directly to reach your goal. Groundswell Motion Strategy: In scenarios where a sales cycle starts with an Account Executive (AE), begin by offering assistance to the AE. This approach often leads to reciprocal help, allowing you to eventually ask for an introduction to your champion. Understanding Motives: It's crucial to discern and address two types of motives, your champion's personal motives and the business or executive motives. Educate your champion on these motives and align them with the broader business objectives to facilitate successful sales efforts. PATH TO PRESIDENTS CLUB Chief Revenue Officer @ Influ2 Vice President of Sales @ Siteimprove Vice President of Sales @ Apruve Vice President of Sales @ Siteimprove Director of Sales @ Siteimprove RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

25 Jun 202437min

Hall of Fame: Vin Matano Ep. 142

Hall of Fame: Vin Matano Ep. 142

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Pick 5-10 accounts per week and focus all of your energy on them. That might look like sending emails Monday and Wednesday, then going multichannel on Friday. Use email as your hub and other channels as your spokes with your CTA on the other channels pointing back to your email. The email channel can get flooded; get creative with other channels like Twitter. Vin was able to book a meeting off of a backward jump shot. Use email to keep threading throughout your sales cycle. One way to do this is through direct mail. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Sr. Account Executive IC-5 @ Demandbase Strategic Advisor @ Aligned Strategic Partner @ Outplay RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal Download Vin's 5 Emails from Prospecting to Close

24 Jun 202433min

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