#485 - How to Write Cold Emails That Get Replies | Cold Email Problem + Value Framework

#485 - How to Write Cold Emails That Get Replies | Cold Email Problem + Value Framework

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. — Most cold emails get ignored because sellers talk about the product—not the prospect’s problem. In this module from the Cold Email Course: The Reply Method for Double Digit Replies, you’ll learn how top reps write cold emails that actually get responses by focusing on problem-first messaging. 📬 Based on data from 85M+ emails and trusted by reps at Gong, Zoom, and Shopify, this lesson walks you through how to: Avoid vague, robotic, or product-heavy language Use the “Problem + Value” framework to connect with buyers fast Write cold emails in minutes using simple plug-and-play formulas Increase reply rates with social proof and human-sounding copy You’ll also learn 3 proven frameworks to follow to make your messaging stick. This is the playbook top reps are running right now. (07/25) Last day to get $50 off the course: https://www.30mpc.com/course/cold-email-course

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#81 - Mapping out your demo during the discovery call to drive the ‘aha’ moment (Will Lui, CRO @ Pairsoft)

#81 - Mapping out your demo during the discovery call to drive the ‘aha’ moment (Will Lui, CRO @ Pairsoft)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways:  * Tie each feature you demo to the discovery, then an example, then a use case so it really sticks. * Give examples of how existing customers with similar pain points are using your tool. * Avoid the deep-cut discovery with outbound prospects, present your thesis and let them react. * Once you get to power, immediately leverage them into a demo with the entire team for credibility. ====================== Will’s Path to President’s Club: * CRO @ Pairsoft * Former Director of Strategy and Operations @ Adobe Workfront RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

10 Nov 202127min

#80 - Working with your Sales Engineer to run effective discovery and demos (Zach Farber, AE @ Salesforce)

#80 - Working with your Sales Engineer to run effective discovery and demos (Zach Farber, AE @ Salesforce)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways:  * Lean on your champion to schedule large meetings with multiple functional groups. * Stay active during the demo by linking discovery to features (instead of trolling through Facebook). * Take at least 15min before a large demo to review discovery notes with your Sales Engineer. * Send individualized recap emails highlighting points that hit well with that functional group. ====================== Zach’s Path to President’s Club: * AE/Magician @ Salesforce * Forme AE @ Loopio RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

3 Nov 202128min

#79 - Systematizing the way you use text messages in a deal cycle (Eric Buckley, President @ Skipio)

#79 - Systematizing the way you use text messages in a deal cycle (Eric Buckley, President @ Skipio)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways:  * Don’t try to sell over text, your goal is to get a response, meeting, or call. * Keep your texts short and sweet to encourage a quick response. * Bump your thread back to the top with a “bubble-up” text. * Use a pulse check text to get informal context/feedback during your deal cycle. ====================== Eric’s Path to President’s Club: * President @ Skipio RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

27 Okt 202126min

#78 - Perfecting the Up-Front Contract...straight from the source (Joe Diliberto, President/Owner @ Sandler Training)

#78 - Perfecting the Up-Front Contract...straight from the source (Joe Diliberto, President/Owner @ Sandler Training)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways:  * Use an UFC at the beginning of your meeting to anchor customers to next steps at the end. * Use an UFC at the end of your meeting to anchor to outcomes of the following meeting. * Demonstrate active listening and credibility by pausing to dig in deeper when uncovering a truth. * When surprised by a hard stop...establish an even shorter stop to figure out if the time is even needed. ====================== Joe’s Path to President’s Club: * President/Owner @ Sandler Training SF RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

20 Okt 202132min

#77 - Playbook: Cold Emails

#77 - Playbook: Cold Emails

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Every 10th episode, we tear down one topic. This is how to send cold emails that actually work. FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Stop trying to sell everything under the sun. Keep it to one pain point per email. Start your sequence with an email, and move to 10 touches over 30 days with a mix of calls and emails. Use the 3x3 rule with a crispy problem, what you do, and a quick ask for interest. Avoid over formalities/news headlines so that your message actually resonates with the reader. RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

13 Okt 202129min

#76 - Breaking down negotiation tactics against every type of buyer persona (Morgan Melo, Sales @ Pave)

#76 - Breaking down negotiation tactics against every type of buyer persona (Morgan Melo, Sales @ Pave)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways:  * Use “typically” questions to demonstrate your credibility. Avoid the generic, open-ended q’s. * Lean on your relationship with the champion to be confident you have the deal BEFORE negotiation. * Figure out all of the non-ARR related gives in your toolbelt and leverage those first. * Laugh when you get a ridiculous ask on pricing if you’ve gotten agreement on the value. ====================== Morgan’s Path to President’s Club: * Sales @ Pave * Former AE @ Carta * Client Strategist @ PwC ====================== RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

6 Okt 202130min

#75 - Adapting to the future of sales and prospecting into the millennial customer base (Collin Cadmus, Founder @ CollinCadmus.com)

#75 - Adapting to the future of sales and prospecting into the millennial customer base (Collin Cadmus, Founder @ CollinCadmus.com)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways:  * Optimize your voicemail for transcription - keep it simple and skip the feature dump. * Get your golden nugget and turn it into a Next Step - don’t keep digging. * Keep your prospecting short and sweet to avoid rabbit holes. * Find different people/partners you can exchange leads with to keep our pipeline full. ====================== Collion’s Path to President’s Club: * Founder @ CollinCadmus.com * Former VP Sales @ Aircall RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

29 Sep 202128min

#74 - Maximizing your pipeline by going wide AND deep on your prospecting (Tonima Khan, Senior AE @ Slack)

#74 - Maximizing your pipeline by going wide AND deep on your prospecting (Tonima Khan, Senior AE @ Slack)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways:  * Segment your cadences based on industry / persona to further personalize. * Target multiple departments of your prospect’s business. Don’t just stop when you reach one. * Always be prepared to “give” with an initial theory on the prospect’s pains based on the market. * Avoid going right to the demo without getting some discovery in return. ====================== Tonima’s Path to President’s Club: * Senior AE @ Slack * Former Sales Manager @ Oracle RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

22 Sep 202128min

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