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Does anyone work with cold calls?

Big Daddy

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Hey fellas,

Just wondering, since one could make a parallel of approaches with cold calls and shit – does anyone here have experience with sales (but specifically with cold calls)?
 

Lotus

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Big Daddy,

I do. My current job is part operations, part management, part sales. So I've spent a good chunk of time cold calling in person and on the phone. Definitely a strong parallel.

Actually about to do 3 hours of in person calls today.

Similar process as well.
 

Big Daddy

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I'm trying to land a job where I'd have to cold call a lot, though short of call centers (I don't think there any in my area, they just outsource to cheaper regions) I have no idea in what kind of business to look for – that would benefit from cold call. So I could cold call them and convince that I'd call people on their behalf (hehe).

I don't mind commission-only. I'm doing it for the skillset almost exclusively (money would be an indicator that I'm doing it right), so it could be any type of business most likely. I thought of maybe car dealers? I really have no idea.
 

Mr.Rob

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Big Daddy,

Interesting that you are wanting to cold call specifically. Most folks run at the sheer notion of calling strangers out of the blue. It is a good way to refine your persuasion skills as well as your frame control and learn how to communicate to people the main point that is relevant to them on the fly.

Almost all companies that create products/services for other businesses (B2B) have a team of sales reps that cold call and there are hundreds of thousands of companies that fit this bill. If I were you I'd go on https://www.salesjobs.com/ and https://www.flexjobs.com/ (the latter is all virtual jobs just search under the sales category and find a bazillion sales cold calling jobs you can do from the comfort of your own house).

I've done cold calling for a website design agency (calling marketing executives in small-mid size companies), an event company (calling people that have opted in on the email list for the company), and my own short lived house cleaning company (door to door sales.. whew thats rough stuff).

Off the top of my head a few companies that will almost always hire for cold calling include (SouthWestern Advantage (text books door to door), Aflac (selling to businesses face to face), and State Farm (similar to Aflac). You can make a good money if your really good at Aflac funny enough.

Anyway the biggest secret to cold calling that no one ever tells anyone is to ask questions. 95% of all cold callers just regurgitate their pitch onto anyone who will give them a minute of their time but the real secret is to get them telling you whats important to them (similar to talking to girls).

There are a bizzillion companies that desperately want to hire entry level sales reps to cold call that actually WANT to be there. Shouldn't be too hard for you to muster. Also I just PM'ed you about this topic.

Let me know if you have any questions.

-Rob
 

Kvothe

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Many sales companies are also really big on cold calls. My friend does sales at one and it's basically all cold calls.
 
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Master K. Stone

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Kinda off topic but I remember you saying that you were an aerospace engineer.
Am I mistaken?
 
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