Donald Kelly | Back to Basics Series Part 4 - Make Your Cold Calls Warm With This Hack!
Description
It’s getting cold outside, but that doesn’t mean your cold calls have to freeze your sales pipeline.
Tune in to hear my hack for warming up your prospects and getting them more receptive to your proposals.
Reach Out to Prospects on LinkedIn
People are naturally skeptical of sellers, especially if they’ve never met you. That’s where connecting on LinkedIn can be a game-changer. Use LinkedIn Sales Navigator or a similar tool to identify your prospects’ triggers and build a targeted list of potential clients. Establishing a LinkedIn connection with your prospect before sending an email increases the chances they’ll respond positively when you cold call. It’s all about building familiarity and trust. Make an Introduction Before Cold Calling
Think back to the caveman days—introductions have always been essential to building trust. By making an introduction first, you transform a cold call into a warm call because the prospect already knows who you are. Establishing trust with your prospects through LinkedIn or a prior introduction sets the foundation for a successful sales conversation. “When a trusted source vouches for someone, we’re far more likely to do business with them.” - Donald Kelly.
Resources
The Sales Evangelist Sales Planner
Cold Call Openers
The Sales Evangelizers Facebook Group
Sales Mastermind Group
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