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Out of 50 calls, maybe three people pick up. The question isn't how to get more people to answer. The question is what you do with the ones who do.
In this Road Notes episode, we talk about what separates the reps who hold the line from the ones who rush the pitch, why the first 60 seconds is the most valuable part of any cold call, and the simple habit that turns a callback into something that doesn't feel cold at all.
Short, sharp, and worth the three minutes. This is Road Notes from The Traveling Saleslady.
Learn more about The Traveling Saleslady Here
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By The Traveling SalesladyOut of 50 calls, maybe three people pick up. The question isn't how to get more people to answer. The question is what you do with the ones who do.
In this Road Notes episode, we talk about what separates the reps who hold the line from the ones who rush the pitch, why the first 60 seconds is the most valuable part of any cold call, and the simple habit that turns a callback into something that doesn't feel cold at all.
Short, sharp, and worth the three minutes. This is Road Notes from The Traveling Saleslady.
Learn more about The Traveling Saleslady Here
Takeaways:
Companies mentioned in this episode: