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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Playbook: Nick and Armand teach you how to cold call

Playbook: Nick and Armand teach you how to cold call

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Every 10th episode, we tear down one topic. The first 30MPC Playbook Episode covers everything cold calling. TOP ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Preparation - Get all your research done before, 40 dials over 60 minutes Tone - Kill all your uptones and slow the conversation down like an executive Opener - ‘Heard our name tossed around’ or ‘ask for permission.’ Not ‘how’s it going.’ Value - Lead with typically language and problems. Then, solve the problem. Objections - Calibrate the objection first. Ask disarmingly blunt questions. Go in for the Kill - Suggest some times. If the calendar’s gone, send the placeholder RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

8 Jul 202029min

10 (Sell): Managing every part of the deal process from first calendar invite to close (John Barrows, Host of Make it Happen Mondays)

10 (Sell): Managing every part of the deal process from first calendar invite to close (John Barrows, Host of Make it Happen Mondays)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Send a meeting efficiency survey prior to your calls to get qualification out of the way Setup feeds for all of your top target accounts as the backbone for your disco Ask specific impact ?’s like “what happens to rep attainment if you don’t do this?” Use the subject line ‘Did I lose you?’ with a blank reply email for gone-dark opps John Barrow’s Path to President’s Club: CEO of JBarrows Consulting Host of Make it Happen Mondays RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

1 Jul 202025min

9 (Sell): Death to fluff on your cold calls and pricing tactics (Belal Batrawy #DeathtoFluff)

9 (Sell): Death to fluff on your cold calls and pricing tactics (Belal Batrawy #DeathtoFluff)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Decoy Pricing: $6 (undesirable), $7.50 (acceptable), $8 (just what they need) First 15 seconds explain why you called, say it’s a cold call, then ask a peer question In the agenda, tell the customer you’re gonna give price before they get off the call Use what they want as the rows in your pricing instead of what you want (seats) Belal Batrawy’s Path to President’s Club: Community Leader of #Death2Fluff 7x Startup Seller and Sales Advisor RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

24 Jun 202023min

8 (Sell): Getting prospects to agree to their problem with killer discovery (Kevin “KD” Dorsey, VP Sales @ PatientPop)

8 (Sell): Getting prospects to agree to their problem with killer discovery (Kevin “KD” Dorsey, VP Sales @ PatientPop)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Kevin “KD” Dorsey teaches us to get prospects to admit to their problems without asking unnatural, off-putting questions. Killer questioning tactics while still sounding human. Four Actionable Takeaways: Use problem ?’s ending in “so that _____ doesn’t happen.” Then give multiple choice. Use a slight downtone when hearing the response to get prospects to lean in Use bucket questions to get your prospect to agree to 1 of 2 problems they’re having Use “I think this might make sense” before coming in hot with your value prop KD’s Path to President’s Club VP of Inside Sales @ PatientPop Head of Sales Development & Enablement @ ServiceTitan InsideSales Top 10 Sales Leader + Sales Development Executive of the Year RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

17 Jun 202025min

7 (Sell): Stop obsessing over technical problems and start gap selling (Keenan, Author of Gap Selling)

7 (Sell): Stop obsessing over technical problems and start gap selling (Keenan, Author of Gap Selling)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Align on the problem and impact first, then start brainstorming root causes and solutions Build a problem identification chart with the problems, impacts, root causes of your ICP Talk to customers, become an expert. Why did they buy? What problems did you have? You need customers to agree to the problem they have and be willing to solve it with you. Keenan’s Path to President’s Club Author of Gap Selling CEO @ A Sales Guy Consulting RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

10 Jun 202025min

6 (Sell): A cold calling clinic from 5000 dials a month (Ryan Reisert, Reisert Consulting)

6 (Sell): A cold calling clinic from 5000 dials a month (Ryan Reisert, Reisert Consulting)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Open every conversation with “Hey it’s Ryan Reisert”, then stop. When they answer, ask if you can get 27 seconds to tell them why you’re calling? Work in buckets for everything - finding accounts, researching contacts, making dials. Document the path. Every time you hit a phone tree, write the dial path down. Ryan Reisert’s Path to President’s Club: Sales Director, ConnectAndSell Author, Outbound Sales, No Fluff Founder, The Sales Developers RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

3 Jun 202025min

5 (Sell): Break up with the prospect before they break up with you (Richard Harris, Harris Consulting)

5 (Sell): Break up with the prospect before they break up with you (Richard Harris, Harris Consulting)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Use the respect contract as your agenda to give the prospect the right to say no throughout the call Set a timer 5 minutes before the end of your call to drive next steps every time Use “commercial terms” instead of “price” when negotiating your deals When you give price, don’t just go silent. Ask “how does that feel?” Richard Harris’ Path to President’s Club: Founder, Harris Consulting Director of Sales Training, Sales Hacker Host, Surf & Sales Podcast RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

27 Mai 202020min

4 (Sell): Everything you need to crush cold emails (Kyle Coleman, VP Revenue @ Clari)

4 (Sell): Everything you need to crush cold emails (Kyle Coleman, VP Revenue @ Clari)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: 5x5x5: 5 minutes of research. Find 5 insights on the person/account. Write your message in 5 minutes. Use whitespace in your emails and have 1 idea per line. Make the structure and the tone conversational Keep your emails short. If you have to scroll more than once or if an email is over 125 words, fix it. Have your voicemails reference your emails and vice-versa. It boosts your reply rates. Kyle Coleman’s Path to President’s Club VP, Revenue Growth & Enablement @ Clari Sr Director, Sales Development & Optimization @ Looker A massive LinkedIn following with killer content RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

20 Mai 202027min

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