The Integrity of Cold Outreach
jackson rodriguez
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I have been doing business development for nearly 10 years now and I have noticed that the integrity of cold outreach has only diminished over time.
Authentic cold calls are drowning in robo-spam calls, LinkedIn messages are often based on profile keywords, and prospects seem to be facing exhaustion from the increase in multi-channel touch points.
How do you break through this and forge a meaningful connection without a warm introduction or past history? I have my thoughts but have never tired to PH discussion so wanted to open it up and here if anyone has thoughts here :)
Cheers!
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Ethan John Pope@ethanjohnpope
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Compliment the prospect specifically when doing cold dms. Works well for most niches.
Or alternatively, don't pitch a call right away, just ask questions related to the problem you're solving, then transition into explaining your proposed solution.
Your pitch is crucial, but so is the way you present it. When making a cold call, you need to pay attention to how your voice sounds.
You are more likely to get responses when you are looking to build relationships with prospects rather than aggressively selling your product or service. As you aim at connecting with the other person, sales will follow.
Well, I think everything depends on your pitch. You need to be "catchy", and you need to evoke positive emotions and not make a person bored or "fed up". Integrity is a very complex and important thing, but to be honest, I could never make any connection between cold outreach and integrity. And it's cool that I came across this thread because I need to write on integrity, and honestly, I had not a lot of ideas. I found this page https://graduateway.com/essay-examples/integrity/ with some examples, and in general, a few ideas appeared in my head, but I wasn't sure. Now, maybe I can write about the importance of integrity in that sphere; I think it will be something interesting. But still, I have some time to think better about everything.