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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.

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·9 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·9 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·9 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·9 months ago

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·9 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·9 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·9 months ago