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Drewbie Wilson: "Call the Damn Leads" Approach

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About Drewbie Wilson: Drewbie Wilson is the Founder of Call The Damn Leads®, where he empowers sales professionals through innovative tools like an e-commerce platform, a robust CRM, and educational resources designed to maximize success. Drewbie is a mindset and sales expert dedicated to helping individuals and businesses unlock their full potential. With a focus on personal growth and proven strategies, he has empowered countless clients to achieve remarkable success. Through his books "Crushing The Day" and "Social Media Mastery," Drewbie shares insights on overcoming limiting beliefs, implementing effective sales systems, and mastering marketing techniques. Check out the latest episode of our Conversational Selling podcast to learn more about Drewbie.

In this episode, Nancy and Drewbie discuss the following:

  • Description of the "call the damn leads" approach
  • Why people avoid picking up the phone and calling the leads
  • How to crush the day by calling the damn leads and create a version of success that makes them happy
  • The number of leads that should be called daily and the importance of tracking metrics
  • The importance of understanding the value of your time and using it wisely
  • Drewbie's advice to someone just starting in sales to overcome their fears

Key Takeaways:

  • Everything in life has always come back to sales, for me personally.
  • The one thing that I can always count on to get me a result in sales is to pick up the phone and call the damn leads.
  • Sales is not always the most fun job, as there are many rejections and a lot of work.
  • People want to do business with people. They don't want to deal with robots.
  • You have to keep filling the pipeline because if you go and harvest everything without putting anything new in the dirt, there will be nothing to harvest a little bit later.

"I like to take it one step further and look at it as I'm a servant first. We don't have to get too into the religion or spiritual side of things. But ultimately, I look at myself on this planet as a servant first. And so, I'm going into every conversation looking at how I can serve this individual and leave them better off than when I entered this situation, whether helping them with a product or service or sharing some wisdom or knowledge. And to me, I think that's a big differentiator; when you can get into a service-first mindset, you're not calling to sell someone. You're just calling to help. And it feels less transactional. And that's where you can build relationships. And I'm sure you've talked about this before, but people buy from people they know, like, and trust. And I think that trust comes from the ability to communicate, "Hey, I understand you, and I want to help you," because that's why people do business with anyone. They want to get out of pain or get into pleasure. And so, if you can help to be the conduit for that situation, then the transaction is easy to occur." – DREWBIE

"So, I started thinking about time, where I'm spending it, and what I'm spending it on, which led me to understand that I get to choose my own work. I get to pick how much my time is worth, where I spend it, and where I invest it. The difference is I must have the skillset and the confidence to show up and deliver that to someone else who's going to be willing to pay me for my skillset, for my time, because time is our one true resource. You cannot buy it. You cannot win it in a poker tournament, as much as we'd love to get a box on Christmas or a card on our birthday. It never goes that way. So, that conversation sent me down a path of realizing that I get to decide what I do daily. And I get to decide where I spend my time, who I spend it with, and what I spend it on to know the kind of return I will get on that investment. As a sales professional, we aim to help prospects understand that the value of what they will receive far exceeds the price they will pay. So, when you can have that conversation with yourself about your time, it's amazing what you can truly start to accomplish." – DREWBIE

"Know what your time is truly worth. At the end of the day, that is the one thing I can encourage anyone to take stock of. What is your time worth now? And what would you need it to be worth to live the life that you want to live? It's a matter of increasing your skill set or spending more time working doing what you do great. That's it. It's always a matter of what your time is worth. Where are you spending it? What are you spending it on? And who are you spending it with? Because that's what's going to end up being the recipe for the life that you get to live." – DREWBIE

Connect with Drewbie Wilson:

Try Our Proven, 3-Step System, Guaranteeing Accountability and Transparency that Drives RESULTS by clicking on this link: https://oneofakindsales.com/call-center-in-a-box/

Connect with Nancy Calabrese:

  continue reading

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About Drewbie Wilson: Drewbie Wilson is the Founder of Call The Damn Leads®, where he empowers sales professionals through innovative tools like an e-commerce platform, a robust CRM, and educational resources designed to maximize success. Drewbie is a mindset and sales expert dedicated to helping individuals and businesses unlock their full potential. With a focus on personal growth and proven strategies, he has empowered countless clients to achieve remarkable success. Through his books "Crushing The Day" and "Social Media Mastery," Drewbie shares insights on overcoming limiting beliefs, implementing effective sales systems, and mastering marketing techniques. Check out the latest episode of our Conversational Selling podcast to learn more about Drewbie.

In this episode, Nancy and Drewbie discuss the following:

  • Description of the "call the damn leads" approach
  • Why people avoid picking up the phone and calling the leads
  • How to crush the day by calling the damn leads and create a version of success that makes them happy
  • The number of leads that should be called daily and the importance of tracking metrics
  • The importance of understanding the value of your time and using it wisely
  • Drewbie's advice to someone just starting in sales to overcome their fears

Key Takeaways:

  • Everything in life has always come back to sales, for me personally.
  • The one thing that I can always count on to get me a result in sales is to pick up the phone and call the damn leads.
  • Sales is not always the most fun job, as there are many rejections and a lot of work.
  • People want to do business with people. They don't want to deal with robots.
  • You have to keep filling the pipeline because if you go and harvest everything without putting anything new in the dirt, there will be nothing to harvest a little bit later.

"I like to take it one step further and look at it as I'm a servant first. We don't have to get too into the religion or spiritual side of things. But ultimately, I look at myself on this planet as a servant first. And so, I'm going into every conversation looking at how I can serve this individual and leave them better off than when I entered this situation, whether helping them with a product or service or sharing some wisdom or knowledge. And to me, I think that's a big differentiator; when you can get into a service-first mindset, you're not calling to sell someone. You're just calling to help. And it feels less transactional. And that's where you can build relationships. And I'm sure you've talked about this before, but people buy from people they know, like, and trust. And I think that trust comes from the ability to communicate, "Hey, I understand you, and I want to help you," because that's why people do business with anyone. They want to get out of pain or get into pleasure. And so, if you can help to be the conduit for that situation, then the transaction is easy to occur." – DREWBIE

"So, I started thinking about time, where I'm spending it, and what I'm spending it on, which led me to understand that I get to choose my own work. I get to pick how much my time is worth, where I spend it, and where I invest it. The difference is I must have the skillset and the confidence to show up and deliver that to someone else who's going to be willing to pay me for my skillset, for my time, because time is our one true resource. You cannot buy it. You cannot win it in a poker tournament, as much as we'd love to get a box on Christmas or a card on our birthday. It never goes that way. So, that conversation sent me down a path of realizing that I get to decide what I do daily. And I get to decide where I spend my time, who I spend it with, and what I spend it on to know the kind of return I will get on that investment. As a sales professional, we aim to help prospects understand that the value of what they will receive far exceeds the price they will pay. So, when you can have that conversation with yourself about your time, it's amazing what you can truly start to accomplish." – DREWBIE

"Know what your time is truly worth. At the end of the day, that is the one thing I can encourage anyone to take stock of. What is your time worth now? And what would you need it to be worth to live the life that you want to live? It's a matter of increasing your skill set or spending more time working doing what you do great. That's it. It's always a matter of what your time is worth. Where are you spending it? What are you spending it on? And who are you spending it with? Because that's what's going to end up being the recipe for the life that you get to live." – DREWBIE

Connect with Drewbie Wilson:

Try Our Proven, 3-Step System, Guaranteeing Accountability and Transparency that Drives RESULTS by clicking on this link: https://oneofakindsales.com/call-center-in-a-box/

Connect with Nancy Calabrese:

  continue reading

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