How to Get 10x More Sales Reps Without Leads
The math
A working rep talks to 8–12 prospects a week. A rep adding 10 minutes/day of AI roleplay adds another 40+. Same hours. 5x the reps. Compounded over 12 weeks, that's a different career.
How to structure the 10x stack
- Live calls: your existing pipeline
- AI cold-call drill: 5 reps/day
- AI objection drill: 5 reps/day
- AI close drill: 3 reps/day before bed
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What 10x reps actually changes
- Tonality stops cracking on price
- "Let me think about it" stops landing as a real objection
- Your close attempt stops feeling weird
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10 minutes a day. You won't.
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Morning. Before your real calls. The reps prime your tonality.
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"I'm not interested."
Usually said before they understand what you actually do. It's a reflex, not a decision.
"My partner handles all the money decisions."
If they truly can't decide alone, you should've had both on the call. Now you fix it.
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