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30 Minutes to President's Club | No-Nonsense Sales

Armand Farrokh & Nick Cegelskiwww.30mpc.com
The #1 sales podcast in the world, fueled by hyper-actionable sales tactics from the top 1% sellers at companies like Salesforce, Gong, Outreach, Slack, LinkedIn, Keller Williams, Northwestern Mutual. 30 Minutes to President's Club cuts all the BS, fluffy mindset stories, and sales academia to give you the most actionable sales tactics that get you to President's Club. Every episode is a supercharged 30 minutes where you'll hear step-by-step breakdowns in every key dimension of sales, including: Prospecting: How to open conversations to triple your pipeline Discovery: How to ask questions that uncover massive pain Process: How to get big contracts over the line Leadership: How to hire and train world class teams. Your founding hosts are Nick Cegelski (3x top enterprise seller) and Armand Farrokh (VP of Sales at 29, ex-Pave, ex-Carta) joined by co-host Mark Kosoglow (CRO @ Catalyst, ex-Outreach).  Whether you're seller listening to the (SELL) show or leader tuning into the (LEAD) show… Get ready, you're going to President's Club.

Episodes

229 (Sell) Nail Your Cold Calls by Handling Objections and Following Up Like a Pro (Lylle Ryals, RocketReach)

TOP FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Incorporate GIFs or Venn Diagrams in prospecting emails to capture attention effectively. When prospects mention a competing solution, ask how long they've used it and what prompted their choice to uncover their unresolved needs. Direct prospects back to email in voicemails; keep initial messages brief and contextual, saving detailed information for follow-ups. Structure emails to expand on voicemail content, addressing specific pain points or presenting case studie...

Jul 02, 202433 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hall of Fame: Shay Keeler Ep. 160

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Monday morning opportunity hit list: create a list of opportunities that don’t have next steps or told you to call back around this time. If someone’s shopping competitors, plant landmines for them to ask for specific pitfalls during the competitive demo. When you’re waiting for them to finish the competitive evaluation, make a goodwill introduction to a resource that will help them. Review your pipeline by asking: What’s the persona? Do I understand the decision? What’...

Jul 01, 202439 minTranscript available on Metacast

228 (Lead) How to Lead Sales Managers and Address Underperformance (JD Miller, Kantata)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS: Introduce frontline manager talent pulse meetings involving key stakeholders (yourself, frontline manager, HR partner, and sales ops) to comprehensively review both quantitative and qualitative seller performance data. Maintain frontline manager capacity at optimal levels (typically up to eight sellers per manager) to ensure effective control and stability in sales force management. Implement a structured 90-day ramp-up process for new hires, progressing from training ...

Jun 27, 202441 minTranscript available on Metacast

227 (Sell) Building Champions Who Will Get The Deal Done (Joe McNeill, Influ2)

ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Embrace Silence: Don't fear pauses in conversations. It's natural to take a moment to think about your next question or response during a conversation with a prospect. Setting Conditions for Progress: When faced with a contact unwilling to advance your connection, you have two options: Explicitly ask them what conditions need to be met for them to introduce you to a higher-level contact, like a VP of Marketing. Decide whether to follow their criteria or to prospect directly ...

Jun 25, 202437 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hall of Fame: Vin Matano Ep. 142

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Pick 5-10 accounts per week and focus all of your energy on them. That might look like sending emails Monday and Wednesday, then going multichannel on Friday. Use email as your hub and other channels as your spokes with your CTA on the other channels pointing back to your email. The email channel can get flooded; get creative with other channels like Twitter. Vin was able to book a meeting off of a backward jump shot. Use email to keep threading throughout your sales cy...

Jun 24, 202434 minTranscript available on Metacast

Product Roadmap: Q3 2024 (Book launch, care package, 5 weeks of phones, host change)

Here's and update on our reflections from Q2 and what we have planned for July-September 2024 on 30 Minutes To Presidents Club. ❏ Cold Calling Sucks (And That's Why It Works) ❏ ➥ Get your Cold Call Care Package: https://30mpc.com/coldcall ➥ Sign up for the preorder release event on objections: https://tactics.30mpc.com/how-to-handle-any-objection-on-a-cold-call ➥ Subscribe so you don't miss "5 Weeks Of Phones": https://tactics.30mpc.com/newsy ➥ Join us in the release and live book summary: https...

Jun 21, 202421 minTranscript available on Metacast

226 (Lead) Identifying & Coaching Deal Blockers on Sales Teams (Levi Thomas, CaptivateIQ)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS: Review call recordings to gain insights into why deals are being lost, refining approaches based on observed best practices. Implement a weekly automated report that evaluates closed lost deals, identify recurring themes or challenges, which can then be addressed in trainings with the team. Customize training programs based on the required duration and intensity, choosing between short-term focused sessions or extended programs with periodic reinforcements Secure commi...

Jun 20, 202438 minTranscript available on Metacast

225 (Sell) Prospecting Technical Buyer Personas and LinkedIn Outreach (Robin De Vries, MongoDB)

FOUR ACTIONABLE SALES TAKEAWAYS When looking for intel on an account, consider reaching out to ex-employees for insider info Record simple videos, dont be corny, send them natively on LinkedIn Don't over-do personalization, weigh the cost/benefit of putting in extra work into your outreach All personas exist on LinkedIn, don't write it off as a prospecting channel PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Regional Sales Director @ MongoDB Snr Team Lead High Tech Account Executive @ MongoDB High Tech Account Exec...

Jun 18, 202434 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hall of Fame: Discovery Ep. 113

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Have a prep call with your champion before the demo. Identify who is in the room, what they want to get out of the call, and how past demos have gone. Connect what you’re selling to something that hits the P&L. Get one deep business impact, and tell one story that shows people that you can solve their problem. Get your prospect to tell you a story by using “typically” language to help prompt them with ideas that typically come up. Ensure the problem you are solving is n...

Jun 17, 202431 minTranscript available on Metacast

224 (Lead) Running Sales Team Meetings That Actually Move The Needle (Armand Farrokh, 30MPC)

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS When you do a training introduce a topic then run 3 meetings to go deep on that topic, A.K.A. "The 1/3" Consider running team training on Fridays to give reps the weekend to digest and when there are fewer distractions The mantras of the Monday morning meeting, if it's the beginning of the month you're talking about top of funnel, if it's the middle of the month you're talking about multithreading, if it's the end of the month you're talking about contracts W...

Jun 13, 202443 minTranscript available on Metacast

223 (Sell) Unconventional Approaches to Cold Calling (Matthew Mazankowski, Boomerang

Free Guide: 3 Tactics to Drive Mid-Funnel Deals to Close FOUR ACTIONABLE SALES TAKEAWAYS Do not spend excessive time researching when sometimes calling the account may be the fastest way to get information Be like the restaurant that is calling you to make a reservation to avoid no shows, send reminders, and set an agenda ahead of time When telling a customer story describe the persona who felt the problem, the annoyances they felt, the scenery they were in when they felt the problem, and the em...

Jun 11, 202432 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hall of Fame: Kevin "KD" Dorsey Ep. 134

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS PPI (Problem, Pain, Impact): Get agreement on a problem, understand the pain the problem causes, and identify what that means for the buyer and the business. Use bucket questions to get problem agreement. Weave the top 3 problems into your opening questions. When someone tells you what they want, restate it as a pain point. Turn solutions into problems. The transition between discovery and demo is the perfect time for “might make sense”. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB SVP of ...

Jun 10, 202428 minTranscript available on Metacast

222 (Lead) Coaching SDR Teams and SDR Leaders (Melissa Lui, AirGarage)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Structure your SDR 1:1 as follows, start with their agenda and what's top of mind for them, then do a pipe review for accounts they intend to book, then review a good & bad call, finally talk about their career goals Set the expectation with your SDR they need to drive the agenda from onboarding onwards Do a SDR forecast by reviewing cold (not contacted), warm (contacted and qualified), and hot (contacted, qualified, and some interest) Train team on process, probing, an...

Jun 06, 202433 minTranscript available on Metacast

Sell Playbook (Part 2): How to Structure an Effective Discovery Call (Nick & Armand)

FOUR ACTIONABLE SALES TAKEAWAYS Do 90 seconds of rapport building, launch off with a business related question that highlights you've done some research Set a PPO agenda, coving the purpose, plan, and outcomes of the call Ask the prospect why they took the call, if they don't give you a good answer offer them a high-level overview to anchor their expectations At the end of the call run the 5-minute drill which includes 3-questions, do you want to buy? When do you want to buy? How do you buy? RES...

Jun 04, 202427 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hall of Fame: Ryan Reisert Ep. 118

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Use the 80/20 principle - if someone hasn’t picked up within 5 calls, start expanding your efforts in the other channels. Prioritize direct dials & operations (their job is to transfer you). Avoid gatekeepers when possible. Document your channel validation. For phones: direct vs operator, validated vs not validated, etc. Focus on the tone/pace of your opener vs the words themselves. Then preface with the intent of your call to lower their guard. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB...

Jun 03, 202435 minTranscript available on Metacast

221 (Lead) Cloning Your Top Reps by Identifying What Good Looks Like (Kevin "KD" Dorsey)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS When working with reps and trying to help them improve, work backwards from what you want to the prospect to say then build what they need to do to get them to say that Coach forward vs. backwards, coach to prepare so that future performance will be better and they feel more prepared for actual scenarios approaching Have each one "What Great Looks Like" exercise per manager per quarter, pick one metric, find the rep who is the best at that, then diagnose the different b...

May 30, 202436 minTranscript available on Metacast

Sell Playbook: How To Ask Discovery Questions To Uncover Business Problems (Nick & Armand)

FOUR ACTIONABLE SALES TAKEAWAYS Avoid interrogating the prospect with surface level questions, use vertical questions to get deeper and give meaning to your questions Try to avoid putting words into your prospect's mouth or leading them with stereotypical sales questions that make them feel trapped Aim to uncover the prospect's situation, problems, and impacts with questions like "Why did you take the call?", " Recap what you've learned and give back by sharing a story or a very short "harbour t...

May 28, 202438 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hall of Fame: Chris Orlob Ep. 123

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. (Ex...

May 27, 202431 minTranscript available on Metacast

220 (Lead) Keeping Reps Accountable to Their Forecasts (John Sherer, Growth Assistant)

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Do a bi-weekly "pipe squeeze" (pipeline review) with each rep share your screen and take notes as you go to save time & maintain control Discounts drive velocity, when a deal has stalled or there is no next step, use a manager email to see if a pricing incentive will move the close date Ask the same 5 questions in deal review - Deal size, deal close date, buyer buy in, next step, and any incentives on the deal. Send the update to your leader for upward transp...

May 23, 202432 minTranscript available on Metacast

219 (Sell) Skyrocketing Close Rates with Onsites (Michelle Cecil, Procore)

FOUR ACTIONABLE SALES TAKEAWAYS Recognize your SE and team members who help you on deals & onsites Call each attendee after a meeting to thank them for their time and ask them for their feedback When pitching an onsite be prescriptive about what's in it for your champion and close with "Do you think your team would be open to something like that" as a softer ask Send a multiple choice pre-meeting survey to each of a meeting's attendees to ask questions about the client's current state PATH TO PR...

May 21, 202434 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hall of Fame: Henry Schuck Ep. 146

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Don’t let the fear of breaking rapport prevent you from asking for the next step. Answer the yes-or-no questions and SHUT UP! Figure out their vision through discovery, then tell the story of their business in terms of how other world class teams use you to achieve it. Turn the CEO's team into your champions to get the inside scoop on everything about them beforehand. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB CEO & Founder @ ZoomInfo CEO & Co-founder @ DiscoverOrg Adjunct Professor @ Wa...

May 20, 202429 minTranscript available on Metacast

How To Move Indecisive Customers With The JOLT Effect

Top performers deal with buyer hesitancy just like everyone else. Their secret to driving deals forward? A simple framework for handling indecision. In this show, Matt Dixon and Jen Allen-Knuth will teach you how to use this game changing framework (called the JOLT effect) to move even the most hesitant buyers forward… No matter where they are in your sales cycle. RESOURCES DISCUSSED Sign up for more live sessions like this one Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

May 17, 202458 minTranscript available on Metacast

218 (Lead) Rep Shadowing & Ridealongs Done Right (Paul Canty, Pulley)

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Shadowing to remind yourself and your reps of the basics to spot opportunity areas Setting a goal without a "how" is not a real goal, you have to understand how a rep is going to reach the goal while setting them Always level with reps before you shadow a call to clarify the role they want you to play on the call & tell them what you hope Use "Mr.Potato Head" personalization to ramp reps from generic persona based personalizaiton, to trigger based personaliza...

May 16, 202431 minTranscript available on Metacast

May Special: Negotiation ft. Chris Voss (part 2)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS When responding to another parties asks in a negotiation, co-create the solution with them rather than going away and making a new offer to ensure they feel like it was a collaborative exercise When prospects do things you like, label their actions positively to give them affirmations and encourage further positive actions When aligning on a solution that works don't agree too quickly because the prospect will think they could've gotten a better deal, use a label like "...

May 14, 202431 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hall of Fame: Miles Kane Ep. 103

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Before agreeing to a give, ask what they’re willing to bring to the table. Map out every step of the process to the signature with actions, owners, and dates. Send a recap to the buyer of where they are in the journey after every discovery call. Prime your champion with the nuances of your product / MSA and be ready to jump on a call to hash out the details. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Director, Enterprise Sales @ Drift Former VP Sales @ Altocloud | Acquired by Genesys For...

May 13, 202429 minTranscript available on Metacast

216 (Lead) Enterprise Pipeline Reviews & Deal Planning (Greg Baumann, Outreach)

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Ask your reps to think about the "first win" they can make with a large account Look for "Alumni" who have recently left key accounts who might be able to make introductions or provide information for your reps to use Have your reps record "Last Activity" and "Next Meeting" on their opportunities so you can quickly scan through your dashboard and see which deals are at risk and need more attention If your team have opportunities with next steps far into the f...

May 09, 202433 minTranscript available on Metacast

May Special: Negotiation ft. Chris Voss (Part 1)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Condition your prospect for future interactions by giving them time back in their calendar & leaving them on a positive note Do not talk to people when they are distracted, Labelling someone's emotion builds trust and gets them to tell you more information for example "It seems like the value isn't there for you" If someone is asking for an unreasonable discount get them to think about the potential implication of fit by saying "How are we supposed to deliver {value} wh...

May 07, 202433 minTranscript available on Metacast

Hall of Fame: Charles Muhlbauer Ep. 46

Four Actionable Takeaways: Ask educated impact q’s like: “Besides X, Y, Z, what else happens because of A?”. Lean on humbling disclaimers before asking the tough questions. Bring the future to the present: let’s pretend you love what you see...what happens next? Disco flow: High level context > raise issues > identify key issue > get a story > impact questions > recap and playback. Charles’ Path to President’s Club: Sr Biz Dev Training Manager at CB Insights Founder at SalesShare RESOURCES DISCU...

May 06, 202433 minTranscript available on Metacast

214 (Lead) Overcoming Team Call Reluctance and Setting Activity Benchmarks (Ken Amar, Agoge Prospecting School)

FOUR ACTIONABLE LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Do a "headhunting drill" and have your new reps call your own executive team SDRs should have 300-400 prospects in sequence Test your rep's call from numbers to be sure they aren't being marked as "spam likely" Sit next to reps with slow workflows to observe what's slowing them down PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Consultant @ Agoge Prospecting School Director of Sales Development @ Vercel Senior Manager of Sales Development @ Outreach SDR Team Lead @ Outreach RESOU...

May 02, 202435 minTranscript available on Metacast

213 (Sell) Handling Gatekeepers & Office Drop Ins (Chip Wooten, Motive)

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Find your prospect's birthday and then add them to your calendar to send thoughtful notes If a competitor is faltering run a list report of all their customers and prospect them If doing in-person office visits bring a gift to break the ice and leave a memorable impressions If you missed something on a meeting, don't wait until the next meeting, just give the buyer a call on their mobile phone and ask (don't make it awkward) PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Senior Mid-Market Ac...

Apr 30, 202431 minTranscript available on Metacast
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