#472 - Why You’re Losing Deals by Not Picking Up the Phone | Michelle Cecil

#472 - Why You’re Losing Deals by Not Picking Up the Phone | Michelle Cecil

Getting your buyer live on the phone isn’t old school—it’s elite. In this episode, Michelle Cecil, two-time President’s Club winner at Procore, shares how dialing instead of emailing builds trust, collapses timelines, and puts you back in control of your deals. Her approach proves that the phone isn’t dead—it’s your most underused weapon. 🎙 ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS: Don’t negotiate over email — Use a “carrot on a stick” to earn a callback, then close the gap in live conversation where nuance and urgency can thrive. Own the reference process — Prep your prospect and your customer, set the agenda, and run the call. You are the producer—don’t outsource the close. Call before big demos — Reach out to every stakeholder with a simple message: “I want this meeting to be worth your time.” You’ll get more replies than you think. JUST DO THIS: Pick one deal in your pipeline. Find a reason to call your champion today—and do it. MICHELLE’S PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB: Commercial AE: 2X President’s Club winner with 11 consecutive fully ramped quarters at or above quota from day one as an AE. AE to Commercial Manager: Promoted 5 times internally from SDR to Enterprise AE to Manager demonstrating consistent growth, adaptability, and long-term impact. Commercial AE: In 8+ years, missed only 2 quarterly numbers RESOURCES DISCUSSED: Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal Save $50 on any 30MPC course with code “PODCAST” Free Sales Templates, Scripts and Guides JOB LISTINGS Account Executive (Sponsorships) Account Executive (Courses) Content Strategist

Jaksot(577)

#142 - Hall of Fame: Morgan Ingram

#142 - Hall of Fame: Morgan Ingram

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Check your profile views and ask your prospects “did I do something wrong?” The PLA Phone Opener: Pleasant, laugh, and arms-up. 5/20/5 Disco: Build rapport and set the agenda, body of the disco, then next steps. 10/30/10 LI Video: Grab their attention, tell them the reason for the video, ask. RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

5 Joulu 202232min

#141 - Using "client voice" with your prospects (Rod Baptista, Account Executive I @ ZoomInfo)

#141 - Using "client voice" with your prospects (Rod Baptista, Account Executive I @ ZoomInfo)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Use the line “in order to be conscious of your time…” to lead into your post-opener statement. Jump into your research and follow up with a light question to earn another one. Use “client voice” to describe common challenges from your customers. Leverage those stories into open-ended questions to gauge fit. Demonstrate your understanding of their problem and use it to present a tailored pitch of your solution (we were made to solve this exact problem). PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Account Executive I @ ZoomInfo Sales Development Representative @ SalesIntel.io Business Development Executive @ Alliance Execut RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

30 Marras 202229min

#140 - Building impact and intensifying urgency in your discovery calls (Chris Orlob, Co-Founder & CEO @ Stealth Startup)

#140 - Building impact and intensifying urgency in your discovery calls (Chris Orlob, Co-Founder & CEO @ Stealth Startup)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Ask your inbound leads what prompted them to take the call. Start your calls with outbound leads by calling out that they might not know what you do and explaining the problems you solve. Then make the transition into discovery.  Categorize buyers’ answers into problem language or solutions language. Buyers often answer “problem” questions with solutions, so ensure you get the problem language. Avoid discovery fatigue with a mix of emotionally intelligent techniques. (Examples: quick customer stories, summarizing, questions) PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Co-Founder & CEO @ Stealth Startup Director of Sales & Go-To-Market @ Gong Co-Founder & CEO @ Conversature Regional Sales Manager - New Business @ InsideSales.com  RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

23 Marras 202230min

#139 - Overcoming mistakes and missed opportunities when champion building (Ford Williams, Regional Director Majors-West & Central @ ThoughtSpot)

#139 - Overcoming mistakes and missed opportunities when champion building (Ford Williams, Regional Director Majors-West & Central @ ThoughtSpot)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Don’t block yourself by prospecting and meeting with non-champions / non-economic buyers / below-the-line prospects. Use your champion to pre-brief your economic buyer before you present to them so that you don’t have to spend time demoing. Identify the right champion by seeing who takes the next steps, who gets listened to when they speak, and gauging the rigor of their questions. Play the negotiation table with ALL of your asks. If you get an ask on pricing, decline it, but in return give a non-monetary ask. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Regional Director Majors-West & Central @ ThoughtSpot Regional Sales Manager @ Expanse Inc. Enterprise Account Executive @ AppDynamics Sr. Enterprise Account Executive @ ClearSlide RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

16 Marras 202234min

#138 - Creating and accelerating your emails (Kyle Coleman, SVP, Marketing @ Clari)

#138 - Creating and accelerating your emails (Kyle Coleman, SVP, Marketing @ Clari)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Read your emails out loud before you send them. Use contractions and shorter sentences to sound less robotic. Speak the language of your target persona. Tie the problems of that persona to the company priorities. Use the 3x3 recap email: List the top 3 takeaways from the meeting, followed by the top 3 next steps.  When phrasing the top takeaways, make it SHORT and focus most of your summary on the problem. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB SVP, Marketing @ Clari Co-founder @ SDRDefenders Sr. Director, Sales Development & Optimization @ Looker Account Executive @ gyro RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

9 Marras 202232min

#137 - Playbook: Cold Calling Playbook Part 2

#137 - Playbook: Cold Calling Playbook Part 2

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Part 1: The Playbook Revisited Use a permission-based or ‘heard the name tossed around’ opener Describe an excruciatingly painful problem prop Suggest times or send a placeholder invite Part 2: The Next Chapters Handle objections with the Mr. Miyagi framework Leverage 1-2 punch voicemails leading with context and redirecting to email Treat your call blocks like a workout and get dialing! RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

2 Marras 202229min

#136 - The Don't Get Ghosted Playbook

#136 - The Don't Get Ghosted Playbook

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Section I: Preventing yourself from getting ghosted Pre-Meeting Confirm the calendar invite Set the placeholder Create a pre-meeting agenda Never leave a cancellation without a meeting, always punt the invite In the discovery call Upfront contract Labeling questions “sounds like” Question behind the question At the end of a discovery call: 5-minute drill Use a JEP / align on next next steps Benign note Section II: So you got ghosted, what do you do? Channels Communications: Call, LinkedIn, send something Targets: Call other prospects in the deal. Call the front line Change the voice: Use an exec-to-exec touch Messaging - Key is pitch-light / pushing away Did I mess something up? Did I lose you? If going above their head When to give it up? No bilateral communication within 30 days — it’s done From there… Charly’s value add / warming drip 1x / month Go prospect other people. X Company didn’t reject you, just that one person did Keep reminders on for new hires/events at the company Danger zone tactics Cold invite Going over their head Door knocking Weekly donut RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

26 Loka 202235min

#135 - Using social proof tactics in your cold call (Terry Husayn, VP of Sales Development @ Orum)

#135 - Using social proof tactics in your cold call (Terry Husayn, VP of Sales Development @ Orum)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Call your below-the-line org. contacts to gather intel that you can bring up when having above-the-line conversations. Try to get a direct referral to your target persona, next best would be “permission to mention X’s name”, next best would be using the information from X’s conversation when contacting the target. Use “[X] said we should speak” as a simple, attention-grabbing subject line for the target persona. Document all your conversations in your CRM notes at the prospect AND account level for easy recall in future outreach. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB VP of Sales @ Orum Account Executive @ Teamable Software Head of Sales @ Neptune.io Manager, Sales Development and Operations @ CloudVelox [Acquired by VMware] RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

19 Loka 202227min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
mimmit-sijoittaa
psykopodiaa-podcast
rss-rahapodi
ostan-asuntoja-podcast
oppimisen-psykologia
pomojen-suusta
taloudellinen-mielenrauha
rss-lahtijat
kasvun-kipuja
sijoituspodi
rss-seuraava-potilas
rss-h-asselmoilanen
rss-merja-mahkan-rahat
rss-viisas-raha-podi
rahapuhetta
rss-uskalla-yrittaa
rss-laakispodi
rss-farmapodi
rss-rikasta-elamaa