#466 - The One-Page Business Case That Closes 7-Figure Deals Like Clockwork | Nate Nasralla

#466 - The One-Page Business Case That Closes 7-Figure Deals Like Clockwork | Nate Nasralla

Nate’s Business Case Template Nate Nasralla shares how to craft a one-page business case that your champion can run with. By presenting it early, keeping it simple, and making it feel like an internal doc that earns buy-in from decision-makers. 🎙 ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS: Share an unfinished draft of your business case early to encourage collaboration and build alignment using Cunningham's Law. Present your business case in a simple, memo-style format limited to one page without flashy visuals or excessive content. Structure the one-pager with a priority-driven headline, problem statement, recommended approach, target outcomes, and required investment. Make the document feel like an internal memo by avoiding company branding and marketing polish. NATE’S PATH TO PRESIDENTS CLUB: Co-Founder @ Fluint Chief Growth Office @ Global Venture Network RESOURCES DISCUSSED Nate's One Page Business Case Template Join our weekly newsletter⁠ Things you can steal Save $50 on any 30MPC course with code “PODCAST” Free Sales Templates, Scripts, and Guides

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#32 - Demo deep dives and using your whole team to take down rooms of 6+ prospects (Amyra Rand, VP Sales at Criteria Corp)

#32 - Demo deep dives and using your whole team to take down rooms of 6+ prospects (Amyra Rand, VP Sales at Criteria Corp)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: A room with 6 prospects needs at least 2 sales people. Never lose alone. Brief your team on personas, context, and outcomes before jumping onto the live call. Ask everyone what they want to get out of the call. Throw it into the Zoom chat. Customize your demo environments with their logos, role names, and problems. Amyra Rand’s Path to President’s Club VP Sales & Strategic Partnerships, Criteria Corp Chapter VP, AA-ISP VP Sales, Kareo RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

2 Dec 202023min

#31 - Calling out your profile lurkers, sending blank connections in a Linkedin and sales tool clinic (Morgan Ingram, JBarrows Consulting)

#31 - Calling out your profile lurkers, sending blank connections in a Linkedin and sales tool clinic (Morgan Ingram, JBarrows Consulting)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Time block when you’re asking for referrals from everyone you’ve ever sold or met with Send a connection with a blank note. You can always delete it, then resend it in LI. Throw the lurking GIF in a Linkedin DM when someone looks at your profile. Have a snippet for every buyer trigger and every objection you get Morgan Ingram’s Path to President’s Club Director of Sales Execution and Evolution, JB Sales Training Host, The SDR Chronicles RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

25 Nov 202028min

#30 - Getting above the power line and using executives at every part of the sale (Amit Bendov, CEO of Gong)

#30 - Getting above the power line and using executives at every part of the sale (Amit Bendov, CEO of Gong)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Get to power by asking someone to sign an NDA - requires a certain rank in the org Find the lowest ranking person in the company who can still buy something Raise prices to get to power - $10k purchases won’t get you to execs Bring in your executives for referrals, for early sponsorship, or for closing it all up Amit Bendov’s Path to President’s Club CEO, Gong.io CEO, SiSense CMO, Panaya RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

18 Nov 202023min

#29 - Playing guitar poorly (in the episode) and using GIFs in hyper-personalization (Jeremy Leveille, Top AE at LeadIQ)

#29 - Playing guitar poorly (in the episode) and using GIFs in hyper-personalization (Jeremy Leveille, Top AE at LeadIQ)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Build a shared G Drive of screenshots and GIFs for every competitor and situation Skip the pleasantries in your emails. I know you’re on this competitor, here’s a GIF. Know what to look for before you look for it. Stack rank your triggers, then research. “Hey it’s Jeremy from LeadIQ, is it cool if I explain the reason for my call in RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

11 Nov 202025min

#28 - Stop the connect and pitch, get your customers talking (James “Saywhatsales” Buckley, JBarrows Consulting)

#28 - Stop the connect and pitch, get your customers talking (James “Saywhatsales” Buckley, JBarrows Consulting)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Start all of your LinkedIn interactions with info about them and a tailored video Mix up your account based tailoring and person level tailoring Start every disco with “what do you wanna get out of this call?” Open with “thanks for taking my call, do you have a moment before your next meeting?” James Buckley’s Path to President’s Club Director of Sales Evolution and Execution at JBarrows Consulting Board Of Directors & Host of The UNCrushed Podcast RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

4 Nov 202025min

#27 - Using the humbling disclaimer to ask your hardest discovery questions (Charles Muhlbauer, Training @ CB Insights)

#27 - Using the humbling disclaimer to ask your hardest discovery questions (Charles Muhlbauer, Training @ CB Insights)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways The humbling disclaimer: “I feel a bit crazy asking this question, but…” Use the scale - “is this a 1 meaning it’s the worst thing you’ve ever seen, or a 10?” Take the headtrash out on your calls and be overly transparent in your discovery Clarify, isolate, address the problems in a negotiation Charles Muhlbauer’s Path to President’s Club: Sr Biz Dev Training Manager at CB Insights Founder at SalesShare RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

28 Okt 202025min

#26 - Let your customers out of the deal and get to the truth without your smelly commission breath (Josh Braun, Founder at Josh Braun Sales Training)

#26 - Let your customers out of the deal and get to the truth without your smelly commission breath (Josh Braun, Founder at Josh Braun Sales Training)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways Detach from the outcome and just focus on finding the truth Use an accusation audit when asking questions: “Would it be ridiculous if…” Use “Have you given up on _____” as your one sentence breakup email Mirror the last three words of an objection, then label it with “sounds like ___” Josh Braun’s Path to President’s Club: Founder, Josh Braun Sales Training Head of Sales, Basecamp VP of Inside Sales, Jellyvision RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

21 Okt 202028min

#25 - Cutting your days to close in half through light speed discovery (Justin Welsh, Founder at JW Strategic Advisory)

#25 - Cutting your days to close in half through light speed discovery (Justin Welsh, Founder at JW Strategic Advisory)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 Four Actionable Takeaways: Plant pain early in your discovery through extreme industry expertise Use an upfront contract to propose next steps at the beginning of the call Use the rule of 2 when you hit a tough objection - “this typically means 1 of 2 things” Ask for permission before hard questions like “if you didn’t have a team, would you buy?” Justin Welsh’s Path to President’s Club: Founder, Justin D Welsh, LLC Head of Sales at PatientPop Director of Sales at ZocDoc RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

14 Okt 202028min

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