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Mason Cosby suggests transforming the script from a deep-dive sales call into a self-serve audit or diagnostic tool on your website. This allows prospects to self-identify their problems, providing you with rich, first-party intent data that can be used for highly targeted, value-added follow-up.
Prospects often misdiagnose their own problems. For example, they might think they need more leads when the real issue is poor conversion. Like a doctor, a good salesperson accepts the described pain but challenges the prospect's self-diagnosis to offer a more effective, underlying solution.
Instead of asking generic discovery questions, present prospects with a framework of common problems (e.g., '15 GTM challenges'). This immediately turns the sales call into a collaborative working session, building credibility and accelerating the path to a deal.
To understand the problems your product solves, find the feature-benefit statements on your company's website and invert them. "Get results in minutes, not days" becomes the problem "Our background checks take days, not minutes." This creates the foundation for your discovery questions.
When a prospect asks if your product does something, it’s a confession that their current process is failing. Instead of just answering "yes," use it as a discovery opportunity. Ask, "How do you currently do that today?" to uncover the underlying problem and tailor your demo to solve it directly.
Instead of asking broad questions like "What are your challenges?", present a menu of common problems: "Typically, frustrations are A, B, or C. Which is it for you?" This makes it easier for prospects to articulate their pain and guides them toward the specific problems your solution excels at solving.
To create resonant content, move beyond guessing customer problems. Analyze transcripts of past sales calls with an AI tool to identify recurring pain points, common questions, and the exact language your audience uses to describe their challenges.
Instead of guessing customer questions, tap into sales call recordings. Using AI tools to analyze transcripts reveals common themes, objections, and the exact language customers use. This provides a rich, data-driven source for creating highly relevant AEO content.
Reframe the sales call mindset from persuasion to diagnosis. The goal is not to pressure someone into buying but to calmly determine if they are stuck and need help. This approach removes stress for the founder, improves signal quality, and creates a more genuine interaction. If they don't need help, that is a successful outcome.
Instead of pitching a customer, ask them, "Why did you decide to get on this call?" and "Why now?" This forces the prospect to articulate their own pain and why they believe you are the solution, reversing the sales dynamic and revealing core buying motivations.
Avoid broad, open-ended questions like "tell me about your billing." Instead, provide two or three common problems your solution addresses and ask which resonates most. This keeps the conversation focused on your strengths and makes it easier for the prospect to provide a relevant answer.