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if youre a boxer...you practice your shadowboxing and mitts everyday..same thing in cold calling..practice via roles play to become more sharper before the real battle! .. ..excellent job guys!!
Need more of these. The other videos are also great, but i haven't see many real world rubber meets road video of what the practice actually looks like. Love it. This really helped me.
This_is_awesome!!!! I have a sales interview coming up and I know they are looking for me to role-play and overcome objections, particularly on price. It's with the VP of Sales for only 25 minutes, so I am expecting them to thunder away at me with every objection in the book. This will be great prep for rapid-fire sales interview questions. Thanks team!!
This is my first time visiting your channel and I am so happy I did. I am new to sales so this will be one of my “go to” videos as I prepare for mock interviews. Thanks a bunch. Oh I am a new subscriber 😊
This is gold and it's really the best way to improve as a sales expert. Do you guys do drop ins at all and if so what do those conversations sound like?
You've come so far from 4 years ago Matt. Your confidence and tone has 10X'd! Its obvious you put the work in. Curious, where is your CC partner today? Is he in an AE role like yourself?
Natalie, you will do great. Here is a good tip: the interviewer isn't looking for you to be perfect on that role play. They are looking that you are coachable. You will kill it.
@@MattMacnamara That put me at ease a little bit. Thank you for that! Definitely coachable, as I was an athlete my entire life and through college😅. #GiveMeTheCriticism lol. All I want to do is learn all I can and be the best I can be in my role!! (Position applying for is in SDR in Durham)
Yes ! A.R.M. Acknowledge, respond, move on. Say you hear them, tell them a lot of people or the same or that your job is to get this taken care of. Move on. With a question.
I like the objection handling for the “we’re all set” I’m offering a free trial to a marketing software right now and getting lots of not interested. Would the objection handling for were all set work more for this scenario?
as a salesman, most of these were terrible, not the way I would go about it. How can you ever say I didn't expect you need my service that isn't why I am calling, you gave him the biggest cop-out down the line ever.
They mean not needing the service/decision on that first call. These are the first objections on a cold call. The idea is to get them talking so u can uncover their pain point, to get them to agree to an appointment.
Im here today because it's been 2 months and i haven't closed any leads yet for Digital Marketing Services. Everything here is helpful except to the fact that they hung up after declining or your talking to employees and not the actual decision maker.
Awesome roleyplay Matt and Ruhan! I had a question I was wondering if you can help with. I'm a cold-caller selling website packages to local businesses and when I was making one of my cold calls today, I was hit with the objection "We're currently having a website built right now". So is this similar in feel to the "I already have a supplier" objection? Or is it different as their new website is under construction? I'm excited to learn how you overcome this objection to keep the conversation going. I don't think it's one I'll get often, but I want to know how to handle it. Thank you so much for your content, Matt, I'm very slowly getting better at these cold calls (I'm improving at a "Snail's" pace, but it's still progress, and when I finally get my first sale, I'm going to let you know)!
Pedro, I don't see that as the same objection. This is one of those calls where you simply wish them luck and find someone else who isn't already building their website. People always talk about sales being all about qualifying. I see it more about disqualifying . This prospect disqualified themselves, which is great, now you won't waste your time and you can move on and find a better prospect.
I know this comment was a year ago, but if you still come across this objection, just let them know that you're available if they are unhappy with the design or any other facet of their company. I would also check 3 months later and see if the website is online. If it is then it means they were being truthful, if it's not, try calling again and ask why their website isnt running yet, as it would only take your company a few days
look guys, this is good. The only thing is that real life is different. Most of the time, the prospect will close the phone after 20 seconds anyway. If he is polite, he will easily overturn those objections anyway and it is gone. Also, in real life you will get much more nervous than that. It is like doing some practice in a self defense course and then trying to apply this during a real fight in a dark alley. The adrenaline will make you do mistakes, your body will enter in a self preservation role and the heart beat will pump like there is no tomorrow; the prospect will NOT (most of the time at least) be collaborative in the same way a thug will try to stab you with all the violence that he has in his arms, rather than letting you apply your self defense figures; he will be likely more experienced than you and most of all, if he is a thug he has nothing to lose. I am not saying you should not exercise, but still think that the key to success in sales is really being ready that 90% of your calls will end up badly. Really badly. If you have the guts to stand up every time, you are ready for a "Real life sales job".
Your words are all true. I was so stressful when I was unemployed, but now I'm stressed out every morning "fighting" with strangers on the phone to achieve quota
Role Playing, i'm good at that, i like role playing online, nothing i say can be taken seriously, i'm a loon a loon a bat shoe crazy goon, a spoon gazer, hell razer, the light that's coming from your lazer
This isn't good. Why not avoid the "we design and build office spaces...." because no one cares. Your pitch should be around problems you solve, not what you do. Itl negate most of these objections
Right off the bat, you're creating an objection and pushing sales resistance right into your own face... Why would you do this?? If what you have has true value to the person you're calling and they're not just randomly generated leads, then you should have no problem. Simply going forward in your conversation, you don't need to ask somebody if they have the time... Everyone's going to say no.
Having trouble writing a cold call script that cocnsistently books meetings while dealing with less hang-ups? If so, checkout this guide!:
mattmacnamara.podia.com/cold-call-guide
One of my elders said they used to do this drill in the office before they would go out selling Britannica encyclopedias door to door.
good ole fashion role playing
if youre a boxer...you practice your shadowboxing and mitts everyday..same thing in cold calling..practice via roles play to become more sharper before the real battle! .. ..excellent job guys!!
Thanks for watching Tony. Exactly. I actually talk about cold call shadow boxing in another video on the channel haha.
@@MattMacnamara hahaha..what a coincident bro! ..goodjob..ill be looking for that...for sure...
I don't need to type 'sales roleplaying' in the search bar anymore. This is the channel.
Thanks. Got to watch it 20+ more time
Apprecite it!
The last 2 of not interested are the exact examples i had on my mind but didn’t put it as simply as yall. Thank you for this video.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching
Kudos to you guys for putting this video together. Will be checking out more of your work. Appreciate it. It's unquestionably a big help.
Glad you liked it!
Need more of these. The other videos are also great, but i haven't see many real world rubber meets road video of what the practice actually looks like. Love it. This really helped me.
I have lots more of these coming, thanks!
This_is_awesome!!!! I have a sales interview coming up and I know they are looking for me to role-play and overcome objections, particularly on price. It's with the VP of Sales for only 25 minutes, so I am expecting them to thunder away at me with every objection in the book. This will be great prep for rapid-fire sales interview questions. Thanks team!!
hopefully the interview went well!
@MattMacnamara It did, thank you!!
I have my first mock sales call interview tomorrow and this is great to help me prepare! Thank you
Good luck Mads!
How'd it go?!
this was pretty awesome, make a second part for this... thank you guys
This is one of the best sales vids I've seen on YT. Great Job guys!
Thanks Matt!!
AMAZING! Such useful tool for us anxious folks haha.
This was absolute GOLD!!!
Glad you enjoyed it Jenny!
Matt I love this n all the rest videos u post
thanks for watching them Michael!
Love how you keep it positive and control the call even when met with objections.
Loved hearing the sales role play. Thanks for keeping it concise! I just subscribed :)
Heidi! Thanks a lot for watching and subscribing. I appreciate you!
@@MattMacnamara Aww thank you! Keep up the awesome videos.
Very useful! Thanks guys
thanks for watching!
Solid. Would love to see more of these!
I recently started a sales job and finding your channel really helped me out thank you so much and keep up the good work
I love this video, and I've never even worked in sales :). I admire your confidence!
thanks for checking it out!
Brilliant thank you
thanks for watching!
This is my first time visiting your channel and I am so happy I did. I am new to sales so this will be one of my “go to” videos as I prepare for mock interviews. Thanks a bunch. Oh I am a new subscriber 😊
thanks for subscribing!
Great real examples gents! More like this please!
Thank you.
thanks for watching!
Any one want to team up and do something like this. I definitely think this is GOLD.
This is gold and it's really the best way to improve as a sales expert. Do you guys do drop ins at all and if so what do those conversations sound like?
We do drop-ins. We can do a video on what those conversations sound like. Thanks for watching and look forward to door knocking videos soon.
Matthew Macnamara good deal. Thanks again for the valuable role plays.
@@talldarkhandsome8587 bro thank you so much For the email. Damn made my month. Subbed !!
A 100% agree with everyone here.Pure gold still in 2022
Great job guys!
thanks!
You've come so far from 4 years ago Matt. Your confidence and tone has 10X'd! Its obvious you put the work in. Curious, where is your CC partner today? Is he in an AE role like yourself?
thanks Eric, yes, Ruhan is an Account Executive at MongDB...he is killing it there.
You guys are awesome. Thank you for this video.
when I heard "I take full responsibility of ..." immediately recognize grant´s training =D Congratulations, u are going good !
Excellent guys! Thanks for doing this Ruhan and Matt!! Cheers
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@MattMacnamara Keep it up! I am with you! Cheers
Thank you! Getting ready for my mock interview cold call (with a warm kead) thats tomorrow… It’s over zoom. Appreciate you sharing this.
Natalie, you will do great. Here is a good tip: the interviewer isn't looking for you to be perfect on that role play. They are looking that you are coachable. You will kill it.
@@MattMacnamara That put me at ease a little bit. Thank you for that! Definitely coachable, as I was an athlete my entire life and through college😅. #GiveMeTheCriticism lol. All I want to do is learn all I can and be the best I can be in my role!!
(Position applying for is in SDR in Durham)
@@natalie9884 Athletes make great salespeople, you will kill it
Yes ! A.R.M. Acknowledge, respond, move on. Say you hear them, tell them a lot of people or the same or that your job is to get this taken care of. Move on. With a question.
love it Joshua!
Great content guys! Keep it up!!
thanks!
Really depends on the culture. In my country, you should kind of take a no more softly, for sure not with "Hey, listen..." :D
this is brilliant. thanks guys
This was a great video, thanks!
This is pretty good and practical. Thank you.
amazing job guys, very helpful
I like the objection handling for the “we’re all set” I’m offering a free trial to a marketing software right now and getting lots of not interested. Would the objection handling for were all set work more for this scenario?
it would
Keep it rolling how many calls are you making a day?
Thanks Aaron. I make between 40-60 calls everyday. How about you?
Thank you guys!!!
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for making this!!!!
Really great stuff!
Thanks CLLEON. We got new videos coming out soon...
This helped so much with my job interview, cheers I got the job!
as a salesman, most of these were terrible, not the way I would go about it. How can you ever say I didn't expect you need my service that isn't why I am calling, you gave him the biggest cop-out down the line ever.
Thanks for watching a providing feedback
They mean not needing the service/decision on that first call. These are the first objections on a cold call. The idea is to get them talking so u can uncover their pain point, to get them to agree to an appointment.
Could it be possible you're triggering these objections with that call opening?
Im so late... But this is TRUE value.
Thanks Domanic, much appreciated it!
WOW FROM JUST WATCHING THIS NOT IN YOUR SALES FOR THIS BUT MY PITCH WOULD BE 100% DIFFERENT,
Wish me luck, I'm interviewing for my dream job tomorrow.
Did you get it
@@makpak yes, I did, although I just started this Monday. Almost a year later. Thanks for asking
Still there?
office space during the remote error? lulz
It's makes me sad, seeing only less people value these contentful videos. Happy that I'm one in the less.
Glad you enjoy the conten Shobanraj!
Great job mat
Sizzle boys 🔥🔥🔥
thank you
Great content!
Good stuff guys!
Thanks Tim, great seeing you on Coach K's video call today
Can you post these objections and rebuttals please or email to me ?
Email me: macnamaram1@gmail.com
@@MattMacnamara done email sent 😎
Hey so... where can we find sparring partners like this?
Is this wilmington NC 😂
Thanks for watching!
More of this
Sounds good Joshua!!
Im here today because it's been 2 months and i haven't closed any leads yet for Digital Marketing Services. Everything here is helpful except to the fact that they hung up after declining or your talking to employees and not the actual decision maker.
Are you trying to close customers on a cold call?
Are you trying to close customers on a cold call?
Awesome roleyplay Matt and Ruhan! I had a question I was wondering if you can help with. I'm a cold-caller selling website packages to local businesses and when I was making one of my cold calls today, I was hit with the objection "We're currently having a website built right now".
So is this similar in feel to the "I already have a supplier" objection? Or is it different as their new website is under construction? I'm excited to learn how you overcome this objection to keep the conversation going. I don't think it's one I'll get often, but I want to know how to handle it. Thank you so much for your content, Matt, I'm very slowly getting better at these cold calls (I'm improving at a "Snail's" pace, but it's still progress, and when I finally get my first sale, I'm going to let you know)!
Pedro, I don't see that as the same objection. This is one of those calls where you simply wish them luck and find someone else who isn't already building their website. People always talk about sales being all about qualifying. I see it more about disqualifying . This prospect disqualified themselves, which is great, now you won't waste your time and you can move on and find a better prospect.
I know this comment was a year ago, but if you still come across this objection, just let them know that you're available if they are unhappy with the design or any other facet of their company.
I would also check 3 months later and see if the website is online. If it is then it means they were being truthful, if it's not, try calling again and ask why their website isnt running yet, as it would only take your company a few days
2:31 whoa huge bud
A little late to the party here, but I gotta say this is top notch content!
Alberto, thank you. Never too late to join the party here.
Expect objectives!!!!
Why not add some value by name 2 references
Don't ask: "How are you?"
I would just answer "terrible, I'm extremely busy" and just hang up.
look guys, this is good. The only thing is that real life is different. Most of the time, the prospect will close the phone after 20 seconds anyway. If he is polite, he will easily overturn those objections anyway and it is gone.
Also, in real life you will get much more nervous than that. It is like doing some practice in a self defense course and then trying to apply this during a real fight in a dark alley.
The adrenaline will make you do mistakes, your body will enter in a self preservation role and the heart beat will pump like there is no tomorrow; the prospect will NOT (most of the time at least) be collaborative in the same way a thug will try to stab you with all the violence that he has in his arms, rather than letting you apply your self defense figures; he will be likely more experienced than you and most of all, if he is a thug he has nothing to lose.
I am not saying you should not exercise, but still think that the key to success in sales is really being ready that 90% of your calls will end up badly. Really badly.
If you have the guts to stand up every time, you are ready for a "Real life sales job".
Your words are all true. I was so stressful when I was unemployed, but now I'm stressed out every morning "fighting" with strangers on the phone to achieve quota
@@MikLynNi good luck with that mate. Sales is not an easy job
@boredguy5805 left that soul sucking job after 9 months. Best decision ever. Working on my Master Degree now, hope it'll take me somewhere good
@boredguy5805 thanks! claiming up a managerial position, so it does help
Role Playing, i'm good at that, i like role playing online, nothing i say can be taken seriously, i'm a loon a loon a bat shoe crazy goon, a spoon gazer, hell razer, the light that's coming from your lazer
Should role play without eye contact/internal call. More realism 🤙
Good suggestion Aaron. Thanks for watching
Well this is funny. You messed from sentence number one :)
Thanks for watching and commenting Hrvoje!
let us hear you pitch salesman genius
This isn't good. Why not avoid the "we design and build office spaces...." because no one cares. Your pitch should be around problems you solve, not what you do. Itl negate most of these objections
I agree. I posted a new role play that I did a few weeks back that is different than this one
Right off the bat, you're creating an objection and pushing sales resistance right into your own face... Why would you do this?? If what you have has true value to the person you're calling and they're not just randomly generated leads, then you should have no problem. Simply going forward in your conversation, you don't need to ask somebody if they have the time... Everyone's going to say no.
Thanks for the feedback
You going down the road guys. You need to learn other things.