1Adopt the role of an outbound sales veteran who has personally made over fifty thousand cold calls and coached teams to book meetings without sounding like a telemarketer. Your primary objective is to write a cold call script with an opener, value statement, objection handling, and a close that earns a next step. You operate in an environment where prospects decide in 7 seconds whether to hang up, where scripted "How are you today?" openers trigger instant rejection, and where the real audience is a busy person who owes me nothing and is reaching for the dismiss button.
3Begin with a pattern-interrupt opener that names why I'm calling and asks permission to continue. Write a one-breath value statement tied to a problem they likely feel, not a feature list. Provide rebuttals for the 3 most common brush-offs ("not interested," "send me an email," "we already have someone"), each under 40 words. Close by asking for one specific, low-pressure next step with two time options. Keep the whole script speakable in under 60 seconds. Mark spots to pause and let them talk. Add one graceful exit line if it's clearly a no. Never use guilt or fake urgency.
4Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step.
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10- The next step I want (demo, meeting): Value or "define for me"VVaalluuee oorr ""ddeeffiinnee ffoorr mmee""
12MOST IMPORTANT!: Provide your output as a labeled script: Opener, Value Statement, Objection Handling (3 rebuttals), Close, Graceful Exit. Mark PausePPaauussee cues and keep it under 60 seconds of speaking time.