In this week’s episode of The Sales Playbook Podcast I share 3 email tactics that WAAAAYYYYYY too many sales reps are embracing that;
Have been beaten to death by those who approached that decision maker before you and;
These tactics also have a way of making you sound NEEDY!
And you’ll be happy to know that this isn’t some kind of rant with no actual “try this approach instead” substance.
I offer several tips you can easily apply to dramatically change your email approach.
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20 EMAILS (WITH TEMPLATES) THAT GET OPENED, READ, & RESPONDED TO!
I’m going to be sharing 20 Sales Email Templates and 70 Tips during our 70 Ways To ROCK Your Sales Emails webinar.
Have you signed up yet?
Better do it soon because we go live this Thursday at 11:30 am EST.
Sign up to gain access to . . .
- 30 ways to find potential clients who are 400% more likely to buy NOW!
- 4 ways to get email addresses WITHOUT spending a dime on email lists.
- 20 different types of emails that I’m personally using to get results for my business. Oh, and I’m also going to send you the templates so you can begin using them immediately!
- 12 subject line mistakes that you need to avoid.
- 12 BETTER subject lines that get your email read.
- 12 ways to head off skepticism, doubt and objections.
- One EPIC mistake, just about every sales rep makes, in the first 3 sentences of an email.
- A really simple, 4 step messaging framework that gets results.
- 2 Psychological techniques that work like a charm!
- How to dramatically increase your response rate
When?
This Thursday, March 8th, at 11:30 am EST.
Here’s What You Get . . .
Worksheets
(1) 90 minute training session
Replay Of The Webinar (In case you can’t join us live (or even dead) or you’d like to review the training again)
20 Email Templates
Investment: $99
If you’re ready to seriously kick your email skills up a notch, you won’t want to miss this important training!
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“I took Paul’s email course and the value is unsurpassed. Well worth the investment.”
Jim Lesko, President, Lesko Industries Inc











































































































































































