Your Reps Fail at Cold Email Because YOU Don’t Teach THIS | Leadership Special

Your Reps Fail at Cold Email Because YOU Don’t Teach THIS | Leadership Special

Huge Announcement 👉 Our next course is here: The Reply Method for Double Digit Replies Learn more + get free toolkits here: https://www.30mpc.com/course/cold-email-course What you need to know: A great cold email system gets you more replies, from better prospects, in less time — and it works even when you're not perfect. That’s what this course teaches: how to write cold emails that feel personal, without spending hours customizing. How to craft offers that actually get responses. How to sequence, follow up, and stand out in crowded inboxes. Teams that master this skill consistently book more meetings than teams that don’t — no matter the industry. If you don’t have a system, cold email becomes a grind with diminishing returns. If you do, it becomes your most consistent pipeline lever. — Cold email isn't dead—but most sales teams are doing it wrong. In this tactical episode, Jason Bay and Armand Farrokh break down how sales leaders can revive cold email performance with a structured, data-backed approach that actually books meetings. 🎙️ ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Build a Messaging Matrix First: Teach reps to understand personas before writing—cover priorities, current solutions, problems, and aspirations. Implement the “Minimum Viable Framework”: Use a 4-part cold email formula—Reason, Problem, Value/Social Proof, and CTA—and design 2–3 sequences per persona level (above vs. below the power line). Train in Sprints, Reinforce Weekly: Use shuttle-run style onboarding (short lessons + rep practice) and embed weekly cold email reviews in team meetings and 1:1s. Track the “Golden Three” Metrics: Monitor open, reply, and meeting rates—fix subject lines/deliverability before copy, and AB test specific steps instead of restarting entire sequences. RESOURCES DISCUSSED: Sequence Template: https://www.30mpc.com/blog/jason-bays-outbound-sequence-template Email Templates: https://www.30mpc.com/blog/30mpcs-cold-email-course-template-pack ChatGPT Prompts + Cold Email Course $50 off (discount auto applied at checkout) Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal Save $50 on any 30MPC course with code “PODCAST” Free Sales Templates, Scripts and Guides Example Emails: Email Example #1 (EdTech): Director of Curriculum & Instruction Subject: WCUS achievement gaps Hi Betty, Providing ”multiple tiers of instruction and intervention” was a big priority mentioned in WCUS’s annual report. Eliminating achievement gaps is tough, especially when you need to meet the needs of a diverse learning population. We’re helping school districts in the Pacific Northwest eliminate student inequity and achievement gaps to increase student readiness and graduation rates. Can I share more? Sean Email Example #2 (Automated welding solution) : VP of Operations Subject: Welders Hi Luke, Saw hiring MIG welders and looks like there’s a lot of manual rework and touch up in your welds. Recruiting and retaining top talent likely a top priority, but the lack of skilled welders in the marketplace right now can cause big production bottlenecks. Hitch manufacturers like CURT are using our help to overcome the welder shortage and produce consistent, high-quality welds. Interested in chatting further? Corey

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202 (Lead) How to Break Down Rep Discovery Into Digestible Pieces (Chase Macaione, Zip)

202 (Lead) How to Break Down Rep Discovery Into Digestible Pieces (Chase Macaione, Zip)

Chase Macaione's Discovery Call Prep Sheet & Guide FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS How engaged someone is on LinkedIn is a proxy of how good of a champion they'll be for you as a buyer. What you do in a call differs from what you want to get out of a call. The agenda is what you want to do, but make sure to explicitly say what you want to have coming out of the call. Have reps come in with a hypothesis or a POV based on what they see about the company. If the company is shrinking, the way you do discovery will be different from if it is growing. List out discovery questions to get people from high-level pain to deeper pain. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Director of Commercial Sales @ Zip Sales Director @ Celonis Strategic Account Executive @ Celonis Regional Sales Manager @ Oracle RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

14 Mar 202433min

Sales Playbook: Armand and Nick Teach You How to Handle ANY Cold Call Objection

Sales Playbook: Armand and Nick Teach You How to Handle ANY Cold Call Objection

Every 10th episode, we tear down one topic. This time, we’re talking about objections. ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Most objections are actually reactions. So if you know how to handle the reaction, you’ll swat away any objection. The intro to the Mr. Miyagi method - agree with the objection to remove the pressure, incentivize conversation to get them to share more about the objection, and sell the test drive. For dismissive objections be disarmingly blunt; for “not interested” objections, handle the reaction, not the objection; for situational objections, like “no budget”, or “too expensive”, remove the pressure of the sale entirely. Existing solution objections like “we already use X (your competitor)” are essentially “not interested” objections in disguise. Tackle them as such. RESOURCES DISCUSSED 18 Cold Call Objections & How to Handle Them The Book on Cold Calling Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

12 Mar 202432min

Hall of Fame: Keenan Ep. 75

Hall of Fame: Keenan Ep. 75

Four Actionable Takeaways: * Don’t talk about root causes/technicalities until you get to the business impact first. * Condense the problem you solve into a single sentence - stop overcomplicating things. * Lean on their desired future state instead of talking about the past. * Get to the question/reason behind those unexpected/general questions. ====================== Keenan’s Path to President’s Club: * CEO @ Noted Analytics * CEO @ A Sales Guy Consulting * Author of Gap Selling * Author of Not Taught RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

11 Mar 202432min

201 (Lead) How to Build an Early Stage Sales Team Beyond the First Five Reps (Miles Kane, Tenderly)

201 (Lead) How to Build an Early Stage Sales Team Beyond the First Five Reps (Miles Kane, Tenderly)

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS When you are trying to clone that first rep, make sure that you don’t confuse personality with skill set. Your customers have the answers. Talk to your customers. Do not do the things that you're horrible at. Hire for the things that are not your strengths. Invest your time in enablement. You and your reps should track how you win each deal for ongoing development. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB VP, Sales @ Tenderly Founding Member, First Hires Program @ First Round Capital Director, Enterprise Sales @ Drift VP, Sales @ AltoCloud RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

7 Mar 202433min

200 (Sell) Handling Unreasonable Prospect Asks With Undeniable Truths (Charles Muhlbauer, DiscoveryCoach.io)

200 (Sell) Handling Unreasonable Prospect Asks With Undeniable Truths (Charles Muhlbauer, DiscoveryCoach.io)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS If you say yes to doing something for a prospect and then realize you shouldn’t have offered that, call them to apologize. If you are giving reasons to a prospect for why something they asked for is not the best idea, make those reasons about them and in their best interest. Don't chase tennis balls. Create equal footing by getting something before we just jump to giving. Be a guide, not a servant. Buyers are not looking for us to say yes to everything. Evaluate every ask through “is this actually the best way for the buyer to get what they're looking for?” PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Founder @ DiscoveryCoach.io Sales Enablement Manager @ AlphaSense Lead Revenue Enablement Manager @ CB Insights Senior Sales Training Manager @ CB Insights RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

5 Mar 202429min

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

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