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Successful cold calling often takes preparation, practice, and follow-up to achieve measurable benefits. By outlining your cold call script, incorporating research into your pitch, and understanding how to effectively schedule your calls, you can position yourself to close deals. There are many facets that contribute to a successful cold call, beginning with the planning phase long before the call is made. And your preparation can help you answer valuable questions. How would you prioritize a list of 100 potential customers that would benefit from your product or service? Would you spend your time on contacts with higher spending potential, or would you prioritize quick sales?
In this course, Making Cold Calls in Sales, you’ll learn the benefits of conducting research, and you’ll understand how to develop your cold call script. In these lessons, you’ll explore how to determine the optimal candidates and effectively schedule your calls. You’ll also review different starting techniques to initiate conversations during calls.
You'll learn the benefits of conducting research, how to develop your cold call script, how to determine the optimal candidates and effectively schedule your calls, and different starting techniques to initiate conversations during calls.
The lessons cover Conducting Pre-Call Research, Composing a Cold Call Script, Other Starting Techniques, Choosing the Call Recipient, Scheduling Calls, and Making the Call, followed by a Test Your Knowledge section.
This course supports skills in cold calling, outbound sales skills, phone interviews, sales development, the sales process, and sales training.
Yes. It explores methods for choosing recipients, including how you might prioritize potential customers based on higher spending potential or on quick sales.