- No matter how good you are, some people just don´t want to be bothered. - Don´t take rejection personal. - The reason I´m calling you. - Never allow the call to be rushed. - "I don´t expect you to change anything". - Effectiveness: average answer rate is 6%. A great set rate is 15%. 1 or 2 meetings out of 100 calls is the standard. - You are selling a meeting, not your product. - Basics. You may be 1 cold call away from changing everything.
Listening to this at 8 am in between cold call blocks. I'm new to sales, but past the point where I get anxious about cold calling. Im a step or two away from being a machine/top rep. Thanks for the tips
Thankyou for your videos!! I'm 2 months in and your videos have helped me alot. we just gotta flowwwwwww and always have the mentality that we are thier blessing with a solution and if they aren't ready its all about establishing a relationship because people change thier mind at some point and you wanna be that person they think of !!! people will always remember how you make em feel
You said some golden things here, Trent, especially about when they're rude to us. My biggest problem right now though, is that my UK and EU leads just don't pick up the phone - and when they do, I get hung up after saying "Hey X, this is Victor, how are you doing?". It's awful sometimes, especially being an AE with 80 dials as a target per day 😅
Trent is finally smiling now that he doesnt have to sit outside the cafeteria watching the execs laugh it up. Now he is in sunny old (some tropical country).
You actually believe cold calling at 8am is a good idea? And calling people post shift? Nobody has enthusiasm then. This is utter nonsense. And this is based on what empirical evidence? If someone cold calls me, I'm a lead engineer on a large world renowned project, whatever time of the day, you get put on the "never do business with this person/business" list. There is some seriously bad advice here. You do not build relationships like this. Take my word for it
@@TrentDressel No. No it is not. There is no evidence, and as I said before, calling at the start of the business day is a bad idea. Business is about to resume, no serious leaders want to here a sales pitch typically for irrelevant crap. I prefer it if someone emails me with a relevant pitch and then I can decide if it's worth moving forward. Cold calling does not work. Same with those moronic recruiters, unless you're selling me a $1 million a year salaried job, don't f***ING brother
- No matter how good you are, some people just don´t want to be bothered.
- Don´t take rejection personal.
- The reason I´m calling you.
- Never allow the call to be rushed.
- "I don´t expect you to change anything".
- Effectiveness: average answer rate is 6%. A great set rate is 15%. 1 or 2 meetings out of 100 calls is the standard.
- You are selling a meeting, not your product.
- Basics. You may be 1 cold call away from changing everything.
that's it!
Listening to this at 8 am in between cold call blocks. I'm new to sales, but past the point where I get anxious about cold calling. Im a step or two away from being a machine/top rep. Thanks for the tips
you will become a machine/top rep
That’s awesome 🔥
So much value in such a short video. No bs straight to the point. Nice work
glad you enjoyed!
Thankyou for your videos!! I'm 2 months in and your videos have helped me alot. we just gotta flowwwwwww and always have the mentality that we are thier blessing with a solution and if they aren't ready its all about establishing a relationship because people change thier mind at some point and you wanna be that person they think of !!! people will always remember how you make em feel
great points
Love the refined, tactical tips. You convinced me - going to tailer your cold-call script to my industry/company and start repping it out!
go get it
You said some golden things here, Trent, especially about when they're rude to us. My biggest problem right now though, is that my UK and EU leads just don't pick up the phone - and when they do, I get hung up after saying "Hey X, this is Victor, how are you doing?". It's awful sometimes, especially being an AE with 80 dials as a target per day 😅
glad you enjoyed and that script will work
Thanks for sharing this, Trent. I'm currently interviewing for SDR roles, but just watching this gets me so pumped to my next role!
let's goooo!
Good stuff!
Glad you enjoyed!
Thqnks for thr content ss usual bro
Gotchu !
@@TrentDressel and I gotchu with the sub and like buddy. I'm about to cold call a hiring manager for a job. Wish me luck 🙏
Nice video man..are you gonna visit Columbus Ohio sometime?
TBD - locked in at the moment
love it trent! so blessed to never have to cold call in my line of work now LOL🤣
we gotta get you on the phones
Trent, in the course it says don't ask "how are you?" However I keep hearing it used. Is it a big deal?
test all the openers
ACTION ATTACK
I’ve cold called for ten years. I don’t have it in me anymore. I have no idea what to do with my life anymore.
cold calling will give you meaning
Trent is finally smiling now that he doesnt have to sit outside the cafeteria watching the execs laugh it up. Now he is in sunny old (some tropical country).
You actually believe cold calling at 8am is a good idea?
And calling people post shift? Nobody has enthusiasm then. This is utter nonsense.
And this is based on what empirical evidence?
If someone cold calls me, I'm a lead engineer on a large world renowned project, whatever time of the day, you get put on the "never do business with this person/business" list.
There is some seriously bad advice here. You do not build relationships like this.
Take my word for it
yes calling at 8 is a good idea if you are in sales
@@TrentDressel No. No it is not. There is no evidence, and as I said before, calling at the start of the business day is a bad idea. Business is about to resume, no serious leaders want to here a sales pitch typically for irrelevant crap. I prefer it if someone emails me with a relevant pitch and then I can decide if it's worth moving forward. Cold calling does not work. Same with those moronic recruiters, unless you're selling me a $1 million a year salaried job, don't f***ING brother