Try Giulio Segantini’s INSANE Openers on Your Next Sales Call (Shock your prospect!) | Giulio Segantini | Sell Ep. 330

Try Giulio Segantini’s INSANE Openers on Your Next Sales Call (Shock your prospect!) | Giulio Segantini | Sell Ep. 330

📧 Cold Email Course: http://bit.ly/44K6jy3 ☎️ Cold Call Course: https://bit.ly/4jqQ4w2 🔮 Discovery Course: https://bit.ly/4cQYaM8 🛠️ Free Toolkits: http://bit.ly/4nZwvO5 — In this episode of 30 Minutes to President’s Club, Giulio Segantini breaks down his eclectic approach to cold calling and the unique openers that grab a prospect’s attention in seconds. Learn how to craft first lines that make your calls impossible to ignore and set you up for sales success. 🎙️ ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Opener: Lead with a hyper-specific, permission-based cold call opener to grab attention. Pitch: Frame your pitch around the prospect’s problems in their own words before offering your solution. Objections: Agree first, ask for permission to challenge, and guide the prospect to change their own mind. Audit your talk tracks and inject your authentic personality, it’s harder to say no to a human than a salesperson. GIULIO’S PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB: Collected over 10,000 cold call rejections One of the most watched cold callers in the globe The Weirdest cold caller in the planet More of a visual learner? Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see the frameworks and talk tracks from each episode in action: https://www.youtube.com/@30MPC RESOURCES DISCUSSED: Cold calling course 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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156 (Sell): Amplifying authenticity to soft close across the sales cycle (JC Pollard, Mid-Market Account Executive @ Gong)

156 (Sell): Amplifying authenticity to soft close across the sales cycle (JC Pollard, Mid-Market Account Executive @ Gong)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 But wait, there's even more Gong x 30MPC at our Master Class Series :) FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Use the 3x3 after your opener: “I noticed this, this, and this about you…how familiar are you with what we do?” Be outrageously authentic. Example: “I would’ve been fired if I only closed deals with allocated budget.” Set the expectation for three call outcomes upfront. At the end, tell them you think we’re at a 1 (which means buying this now), and ask them to validate that. Use a soft close to skip a pilot. You’re either ready to move now, which gives us commercial flexibility, or need us to invest more time and resources to prove the use case. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Mid-Market Account Executive @ Gong Enterprise Business Development Representative @ TigerConnect Head of Personal Training @ University of Oregon RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

2 Aug 202334min

YouTube: The Permission-Based Cold Call Opener, With A Twist (Youtube Opening Week)

YouTube: The Permission-Based Cold Call Opener, With A Twist (Youtube Opening Week)

Watch in full vibrant color: https://bit.ly/3QkqnS3 30MPC YouTube is here. It’s like Hollywood, except the hosts are even better looking than Brad Pitt.... 5 minutes, one tactic per video, with schweet visuals (real emails, roleplays) to make it even more actionable than the podcast.

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YouTube: I Handle EVERY Cold Call Objection like Mr Miyagi (Youtube Opening Week)

Watch in full vibrant color: https://bit.ly/44KFn02 30MPC YouTube is here. It’s like Hollywood, except the hosts are even better looking than Brad Pitt.... 5 minutes, one tactic per video, with schweet visuals (real emails, roleplays) to make it even more actionable than the podcast.

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155 (Sell): Leveraging enterprise executives to expand your deals (Brandon Wagoner, Founding Team-GTM Lead @ Superblocks)

155 (Sell): Leveraging enterprise executives to expand your deals (Brandon Wagoner, Founding Team-GTM Lead @ Superblocks)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Start your executive meetings with the top 2-3 priorities, then be quiet and let them explain why they took your call. At the end of the executive meeting, ask them to sponsor you and make intros to each department lead. Test pricing throughout the sales cycle with each department lead so that when the big proposal lands, it can be justified. Not sure if the deal is a waste of time? Ask: is this above or below the line if your budget gets cut? PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Founding Team-GTM Lead @ Superblocks Enterprise Sales Director @ Snowflake Strategic Account Executive @ Pure Storage District Sales Manager @ Dell EMC RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

26 Juli 202334min

Hall of Fame: Kevin “KD” Dorsey Ep. 8

Hall of Fame: Kevin “KD” Dorsey Ep. 8

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Use problem ?’s ending in “so that _____ doesn’t happen.” Then give multiple choice. Use a slight downtone when hearing the response to get prospects to lean in Use bucket questions to get your prospect to agree to 1 of 2 problems they’re having Use “I think this might make sense” before coming in hot with your value prop PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB SVP of Sales and Partnerships at Bench Accounting RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

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154 (Sell): Pushing pipeline by selling value deposits, not features (Kyle Norton, SVP Sales & Partnerships @ Owner)

154 (Sell): Pushing pipeline by selling value deposits, not features (Kyle Norton, SVP Sales & Partnerships @ Owner)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Offer them value instead of meetings. Frame your asks in terms of what they will get out of the meeting. If someone is on a competitor, offer insights on where that competitor may fall short. Politely illuminate things that might be a bit “off” in their business. Provide an off-ramp for the prospect by making them explain why they are willing to invest in the next step. “Where does this rank in your priorities? You have to do X, you have to do Y.” PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB SVP Sales & Partnerships @ Owner Director of Revenue and Merchant Success @ Shopfiy VP Sales @ League Inc. Director, Inside Sales @ Vision Critical RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

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153 (Sell): Driving deals with show & tell through heaven & hell (Alex Kremer, Director of Sales @ Catalyst Software)

153 (Sell): Driving deals with show & tell through heaven & hell (Alex Kremer, Director of Sales @ Catalyst Software)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Start with the lay of the land questions > heaven and hell questions > typically questions. If they don’t know the metric they’re trying to improve, it’s your job to educate THEM on the metric you can solve for. Tell. Show. Tell. Tell them what you’re going to show them > show it to them > then tell them what you just showed them and how it relates to what you learned about them in discovery. How to talk about implementation as a sales rep: Talk at the level of [1] the people involved [2] the stages of implementation [3] the timing of implementation. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Director of Sales @ Catalyst Software Director of Sales, Commercial @ Outreach Territory Account Executive @ Microsoft Sales Representative @ DocuSign RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

12 Juli 202335min

152 (Sell): Mastering momentum and winning 1:1's as an SDR (Zach Landres-Schnur, Head of Sales Development @ LiveRamp)

152 (Sell): Mastering momentum and winning 1:1's as an SDR (Zach Landres-Schnur, Head of Sales Development @ LiveRamp)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS When prioritizing accounts, try to find the low-hanging internal research (CL Opps, Past Conversations), then move to external research (10-K, New Contact) In weekly 1:1s, do a look back on the past accounts you worked, and a look forward on the new ones. Have specific columns for the SDRs to fill in findings from their outreach. Look for triggers when you’re refreshing an account to change up messaging (New Person, Customer Move, 10-K, New Messaging) Work in 2-hour blocks (2hrs Nike, 2hrs for Adidas). Then use 1:1s to break up the day and refuel. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Head of Sales Development @ LiveRamp Director @ Camp Kee Tov Editor @ The Big Picture Sports Blog Program Coordinator @ Playworks RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

5 Juli 202328min

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