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Video #180: Hidden Revenue Potential In Your Pipeline
3 Prospecting Problems Blocking You From 10xing Your Outreach
“There’s nothing more sales can’t cure”
There's 3 critical mistakes I see almost every B2B company make with their outreach.
These come at the expense of unrealized sales and lost 'revenue potential'.
The 3 things are:
Bad Cold Email Execution
Channel Choking
Rejecting Silent Buyers
…and there's 3 consequences that come as a result of these:
No Lead Flow
No Deal Flow
No Cash Flow
It's a recipe for stagnant or nonexistent sales & growth.
But you have a choice, my friend.
A choice to tackle these head on, or ignore them and let it linger and eat away at your sales day in and day out.
I hope you choose the former.
To help you, I made this video:
Enjoy,
Patrick Spielmann
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"I've used several outreach tools over the years, from Outreach, Woodpecker, Outplay, and Lemlist, and Patrick and the Uptics team have easily blown them away." - David Patterson, CEO & Founder of The Digital Headhunter
"Straight up plug for Patrick. We made $1.2m in 4 months using Uptics this year and returned over $35m for our clients." - James Palmer, CEO of Gamer Dating
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