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355 points rasulkireev | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.196s | source

Hey HN,

I am a solo founder that just finished writing code for my project (MVP) and am ready to find clients.

- for the sake of the question, my clients will be small physical businesses. Think, Family Doctor's Office, Local Cafe, Small barber, etc.

I will be developing a blog for SEO purposes and doing other things to promote my business online. However, I believe the key to success here will be "Cold Sales". I have never done that before. So, if you could recommend a book, a blog post, other online resources, or you just have a random advice that I could learn from, I would be very thankful.

Suffice it to say I will be starting out ASAP, even though I don't know anything. I believe practice is the best teacher. However, if there are any resources that could help me get up and running quicker that would be awesome. Thanks a ton in advance.

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dchuk ◴[] No.33224716[source]
I actually just saved a tweet this weekend that lays it out really simply: https://twitter.com/janvmusscher/status/1581254065274892289?...

“Huge clarity if you structure your sales call like this:

> Uncover where they are now (A)

> Uncover where they want to go (B)

> Uncover what's stopping them (C)

Then pitch your offer as the solution to C”

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1. ignoramous ◴[] No.33225008[source]
From what I've read:

If you haven't got C, either build the missing parts (assuming that the customer is the right one) [0], or find another customer [1].

If you realise they don't really need B that much, then no amount of sales is going to help you [2]. Time to pivot based on A or find a new B?

[0] Chasm crossing - A Pennarun, https://archive.is/cHeKx

[1] Users you don't want - M Seibel, https://archive.is/tCCLa

[2] Making something people want - T Blomfield, https://archive.is/8IDcl