Sales Reinvented
This week I’m joined by three inspiring industry experts, Mark Hunter, Sonia Dumas, and Diane Helbig, who unravel the secrets behind effective prospecting and lead generation. We discuss best practices and attitude shifts, and each guest shares their story sharing their experience of the transformative power of the right prospecting process. You’ll be inspired by my guests' essential prospecting and lead generation do’s and don’ts that have shaped successful outreach strategies. As well as tactical advice, we also dig into the mindset changes necessary for long-term...
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Sales prospecting and lead generation are the lifeblood of any thriving sales career—but they’re also some of the most misunderstood and mismanaged aspects of the job. Carole Mahoney, Darryl Praill, and Tim Hughes share insights that challenge traditional mindsets and equip listeners to approach prospecting with precision, empathy, and creativity. We explore the necessity of ongoing learning, time-blocking for prospecting, and seeking support from peers. My experts also discuss the risks of overvaluing a single champion in the sales cycle and the power of humanized content to...
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We’re digging deep into the essentials of prospecting and lead generation with guests Brynne Tillman, Jeff Bajorek, and Caryn Kopp this week. They share their top actionable do's and don'ts, revealing prospecting strategies that they have found to work. You’ll hear real-world success stories—from making warm connections on LinkedIn to the power of consistent, quality touchpoints and the importance of solving your client’s real challenges, not just following the standard playbook. Outline of This Episode [05:53] Challenges of prospecting and leads [07:09] Taking...
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This episode of Sales Reinvented dives deep into the essential do’s and don’ts of prospecting and lead generation with advice from three industry trailblazers. I host Bill McCormick, Mary Grothe, and Tony Hughes to help you transform cold outreach into meaningful connections and qualified leads. You'll hear their top do's and don'ts for successful lead generation, compelling real-world sales stories, and get their lessons learned from overcoming challenges in the field. Outline of This Episode [01:49] Nurture prospects on LinkedIn by providing value and insight...
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Today’s “Best Of” episode brings together top minds in storytelling for sales success. In this episode, you'll hear practical do’s and don’ts from Philip Humm, Doug Keeley, and Patti Pokorchak, who share how to craft stories that engage, connect, and create real value for clients. Whether it’s making your customer the hero, keeping stories concise and relevant, or demonstrating the undeniable power of value-driven storytelling, this episode is packed with actionable insights to elevate your sales conversations and results. Get ready to be inspired by compelling examples and...
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Storytelling isn’t just a buzzword in the world of sales, it’s a transformative tool that can turn mundane pitches into memorable, persuasive conversations. This week, I bring together industry experts Mark Smyth, Kristie Jones, and Park Howell to share their top storytelling do’s and don’ts for sales professionals. Whether you struggle to keep your stories concise, want to captivate your audience, or wonder how to make your data more compelling, this episode will give you actionable advice and inspiring real-world examples. Outline of This Episode [01:40] Guide the...
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Sales isn't just about products, features, or numbers, it's all about forging genuine human connections. The best way to do this is by mastering the craft of storytelling. In this episode, I speak to some phenomenal sales experts, Mike Adams, John Livesay, and Kyle Gray, who share their favorite storytelling do’s and don’ts, and their personal strategies for winning business and building trust. Listen in as they share their wisdom and practical tips to help you refine your own sales storytelling. Outline of This Episode [00:00] Importance of knowing what a story is and isn't...
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This week, my three expert guests, Mary Jane Copps, Paul Smith, and Roy Furr, cover everything from injecting humor and vulnerability into your stories to crafting narratives that move prospects closer to a sale. They discuss the importance of using stories with purpose: tailoring them to your audience, keeping them concise, and ensuring they support your sales process. They also share their thoughts on the dangers of boastfulness, going off topic, or using stories without a clear connection to your sales goals. Tune in for practical advice, real-world examples, and memorable lessons to help...
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Referral selling remains a game-changer in modern sales, not just for filling pipelines with high-quality leads, but for building lasting business relationships rooted in trust. My guests, Stacey Brown Randall, Steve Hall, and Dr. Ivan Misner shared their most impactful referral selling strategies, missteps to avoid, and stories that deliver invaluable lessons for any sales professional looking to maximize their impact through referrals. The lessons shared in this episode will help you elevate your referral selling game to new heights. Outline of This Episode [01:04] Identify and revisit...
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Referrals are the lifeblood of high-performing sales organizations, yet many teams overlook their full potential. In this Best Of episode of Sales Reinvented, I bring together three dynamic referral selling experts, Steve Benson, Lori Richardson, and Joanne Black, to share actionable strategies, hard-hitting do’s and don’ts, and memorable stories from their own careers. Outline of This Episode [0:00] When to ask for referrals [00:55] Importance of tracking referrals [02:03] Making the referral process fun and personal [05:48] Creating value leads to natural,...
info_outlineThis week, my three expert guests, Mary Jane Copps, Paul Smith, and Roy Furr, cover everything from injecting humor and vulnerability into your stories to crafting narratives that move prospects closer to a sale. They discuss the importance of using stories with purpose: tailoring them to your audience, keeping them concise, and ensuring they support your sales process. They also share their thoughts on the dangers of boastfulness, going off topic, or using stories without a clear connection to your sales goals. Tune in for practical advice, real-world examples, and memorable lessons to help you harness the power of storytelling in your sales conversations.
Outline of This Episode
- [00:00] Matching Stories to Audience
- [04:25] Discussing sales storytelling tips
- [09:59] Crafting effective sales stories
- [16:00] Using storytelling in sales
- [17:18] Crafting a compelling sales message
- [17:44] Ensure your story fits into the prospect’s decision-making journey
- [21:16] How emotional and human stories (commemorating an industry giant) enhanced the sales pitch
Inject Humor, Authenticity, and Relevance
Mary Jane discusses the power of humor in catching and keeping a prospect’s attention, and how laughter not only draws people in but also makes your conversation more enjoyable and memorable. She also encourages sales professionals to show vulnerability in their stories—don’t be afraid to share real moments, including failures you learned from, as it builds trust and deeper connections. You should also always match your story to your audience; don’t share a tale just for its own sake. Stories must be relevant to your prospect’s needs and situation to truly resonate and drive the conversation forward.
It’s so important to not come across as boastful when sharing past successes—humility wins respect. Keep your stories concise (nobody wants a novel) and always stay on topic. Rambling or irrelevant anecdotes can lose your audience’s interest and derail your sales process.
Be Confident, Prepare Your Stories, and Keep It Brief
According to Paul Smith, never apologize or ask permission to tell a story—just launch in with confidence, showing you believe in the value you’re adding. Avoid the phrase “let me tell you a story,” as it can signal irrelevance or bore your audience. Instead, frame it as an example or experience, and simply let the narrative do its magic.
Paul encourages putting together a wish list of key stories you want on hand, so you’re always prepared with relevant, impactful examples. When you do share, craft each story and practice it so it sounds effortless and engaging—then deliver it in two minutes or less. Time is precious in sales, and brevity ensures your story lands without losing your prospect.
Move the Sale Forward, Not Just Entertain
Roy Furr stresses that great stories alone won’t close a deal. Every sales story must serve a clear sales purpose—whether that’s grabbing attention, building trust, or getting your prospect to take the next step. Never wing it or tell a story just to fill a silence; make sure it fits into your broader strategy and advances the sales process.
Start your stories in the thick of the action, capturing immediate interest—think of the thrill of an action movie’s opening scene. Roy advises sellers to weave in real tension or conflict to keep stories engaging, and always tie narratives back to key buying decisions. Lay each story as a stepping stone on your prospect’s path to purchasing, making every word count.
Transform Your Sales, One Story at a Time
This episode serves up a powerful checklist for transforming mundane sales pitches into compelling stories that spark emotion and drive results. Whether you’re weaving humor and humility like Mary Jane, confidently crafting concise stories like Paul, or ensuring every narrative serves a purpose and starts in the action like Roy, you’ll find actionable strategies to refine your storytelling—and your sales outcomes.
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- Breakthrough Advertising by Eugene Schwartz
- Titans of Direct Response
- Welcome Listeners of the Sales Reinvented Podcast | Breakthrough Marketing Secrets
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