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  2. #526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting
#526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting

#526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting

30 Minutes to President's Club | No-Nonsense Sales · Nov 25, 2025

Experts answer burning cold calling questions on openers, objections, and gatekeepers, providing actionable tactics to book more meetings.

Be "Disarmingly Blunt" with Ridiculous Objections

When a prospect gives a nasty or absurd objection (e.g., "I'm in a meeting"), don't be defensive. Counter with a ridiculously hilarious response that breaks the tension, calls out the absurdity, and reveals the human behind the phone.

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#526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting

30 Minutes to President's Club | No-Nonsense Sales·4 months ago

Use a "Tailored Permission Opener" for Cold Calls

Don't use a generic opener. Lead with a specific trigger or context about the prospect, acknowledge it's a cold call, and then ask for 30 seconds of their time. This personalized approach makes every opener unique and more engaging, increasing the chances they'll listen.

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#526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting

30 Minutes to President's Club | No-Nonsense Sales·4 months ago

Voicemails Should Drive Email Replies, Not Callbacks

Prospects rarely return calls from voicemails. The goal is to increase email reply rates. Leave a voicemail referencing your context, state you're sending an email to avoid phone tag, and ask them to reply there. This leverages one channel to boost another.

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#526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting

30 Minutes to President's Club | No-Nonsense Sales·4 months ago

You Haven't Earned Discovery Questions on a Cold Call

A cold call is not a discovery call. You haven't earned the right to ask probing questions. Your goal is to articulate a problem, pitch a solution, and ask for the meeting. Save your questions for after they object, using them to uncover the real issue.

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#526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting

30 Minutes to President's Club | No-Nonsense Sales·4 months ago

Use the "Triple Bypass" to Get Past Gatekeepers

Get past gatekeepers by acting like an important person, not a salesperson. First, "slide by" with minimal information. If pushed, lead with your trigger/context and put pressure back on them. If pushed again, use social proof. This gradually reveals information while maintaining an air of authority.

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#526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting

30 Minutes to President's Club | No-Nonsense Sales·4 months ago

Prepare for Your Next Call While Finishing the Last

Avoid "dead phone time" and maintain momentum during a dial blitz. While waiting to leave a voicemail or wrapping up a call, pull up the next contact. This allows you to quickly orient yourself for the next dial without losing precious time to over-preparation.

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#526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting

30 Minutes to President's Club | No-Nonsense Sales·4 months ago

Script Your Calls to Master Your Delivery

Don't improvise your cold calls. Writing out a script allows you to stop worrying about *what* to say and focus your mental energy on *how* you say it—your tone, pacing, and confidence. This is the key to sounding natural and building rapport, even when you're anxious.

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#526 - The Ultimate Cold Calling Q&A: 16 Questions to Book Your Next Meeting

30 Minutes to President's Club | No-Nonsense Sales·4 months ago