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Business :: Ideas :: Śavvy AI :: Sales :: Call

Business :: Ideas :: Śavvy AI :: Sales :: Call

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Watch this to get 10 clients in 30 days (GUARANTEED)

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Content Type: Tutorial
Intent: Educate & Persuade

The video outlines four proven, no-ad, no-funnel strategies to land 10 new clients by year’s end. The methods focus on direct, personal outreach via DMs, short and specific “spear” emails, holiday-timed special offers, and structured referral requests from existing clients. Each approach is designed to bypass lengthy sales calls, leverage warm connections, and create urgency, while keeping implementation simple and actionable.

Highlights

➀ Direct DM Outreach (“This or That” Framework)
  • Start with recent Instagram followers, then move to LinkedIn contacts.
  • Send a personalized greeting followed by a two-option question (content vs. help with your offer).
  • Keep conversations in chat to filter out unqualified leads, avoiding unnecessary sales calls.
➁ Spear Email Strategy
  • SPEAR = Short, Personal, Expects A Reply.
  • Use location + event name as subject; ask a direct question with minimal detail.
  • Let replies open the door to share specifics and pricing.
➂ Holiday Special Offers
  • Capitalize on December’s 10% sales boost with time-limited, discounted, or freebie offers.
  • Combine multiple offer types to maximize appeal.
  • Use urgency (e.g., “48 hours only”) to drive quick decisions.
➃ Referrals from Existing Clients
  • Ask satisfied clients if they know someone they “care about” who could benefit.
  • Position the request as helping you stay focused on serving clients rather than marketing.
  • Make it easy: request names and permission to mention them, rather than introductions.
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