Don’t want to lecture you but just some advice. Don’t read off the slides With questions get them to say YES. “Do you see how this could work for you?” Instead of “any questions?” Tell about software features after you sign them up “oh we can add a we chat widget to help you convert” Send contract, and have them sign on the call. Send payment link and have them pay on the call. Give more details on the next steps / onboarding process after the close
Some serious value drops in here. I 100% agree. You MUST have contract ready. You MUST have it in front of them so when they verbally say yes that you send it, or you are literally walking through just in case any questions on contract. Get them to sign it, and have the deposits invoice pre-prepped so they sign it on the call.
Great advice. I do have a question. How could you have a contract prepped and ready when some client cases are different and the contract may need to have different information? Would you be working on that during the meeting or is there a simple general contract you can use for all clients that would work for any service you provide? I do website and brand strategy so interested to see if this would work.
As a account manager this sales call is almost painful to watch 😂 BUT it goes to show that getting a sale isn’t all about being the best salesman but going out and putting in the work
@@kn_halo just not a lot of confidence in his voice, read directly off the slides and repeated information that the potential client didn’t seem interested in, presentation needs some work in general. Again though, done is better than perfect and I applaud him for that. He put in the work and benefited from it.
Because ceo don’t like scammy sales people. This guy sounds like a ceo not a pesty sales person. He just shows the crazy amount of value he will add to his business. It’s a no brainer.
@@k9kingzuk I’m not saying he needs to be a scammy sales person and again - I’m complimenting him and saying that it goes to show that those that put in the work are the ones that get the sales. But that’s not to say that presentation skills could be worked on and be more of a conversational approach with less reading from the slides. It’ll come with time and practice, that’s all.
I thought the same, some part was painful to watch, but Bro did well anyways, he got it done. I would say the offer was so good the client couldn't refuse. good job man👏👏👏👏
Ah that was horrific. You're terribly slow as if you were being paid by the second. BUT you did it man. Millions of people are prepping and planning for months or even years to get their first client while you just dive in with the little experience you have. You're very brave. Well done mate.
Thats how it is done just hop in and take action theres no reason to make the best presentation. With my agency I closed the first 3 clients by the phone and just talking no flashy presentation.
The presentation looks like it's been made by a 10-year-old, and you still managed to sign him. That's only proof that making money is a completely own skill you must learn, therefore well done.
Fantastic point to bring up. I’m starting my agency now and your comment made me realise I don’t have to make sure every little thing is perfect. Just make sure it’s a smooth process for the client and that I’m delivering results
This video actually started me on my journey. Absolute props to him but it angered me to see someone with such shit presentation skills, literally rip a template powerpoint from a free online course, do such a half cocked job presenting it and making more than half of what I did when I was 18 for the year. I've relentlessly been upskilling over the last couple of weeks. Just need to get myself up to scratch.
@@kw7814 well... yeah? if its a 12k client, the presentation should be worth 12k. the human mind makes within a fraction of a second a judgment about the whole situation. I wouldn't risk that with a presentation like that
Nailed it! Nice work. This must have been nerve wracking, but you presented valuable info, answered questions and negotiated a shorter term to appease the client. Really great closing call. I’m sure you know this already, but for future calls you might want to include a slide on projected ad spend and either incorporate it into your pricing model OR just show them how much extra they will be spending on Ad spend, alongside your monthly fee.
I've got my first client call coming up, this video helped me understand alot of the tone and topics i need to integrate into it so thank you for that. Amazing, Well done!
@@TONY-tf4ex I'm grateful to say that I did! It was a struggle smoothing out the details because I was so unexperienced but It has definitely educated me on how to close a client and be more professional
@@LucasHasdell you don't even know how happy and proud I am. iam now studying bout this type of business and hopefully in a few months iam gonna start taking action. stil not sure how... but all I know is that we can both make it 🤝
Congrats! Many when they see someone doing push ups , they would criticize your form but you are doing the push ups and they re just watching. Well done with time your form will be perfect.
Great job, As another young lad starting out in SMMA in australia, this truly is a helpful guide and i feel like I took a lot of value from this video. Thank you mate
Phil, you have done really well. These calls can be difficult especially over zoom or in person. You pushed through and got an amazing result. Well done
Two minutes into the video and the first slide in the slideshow says "Presentation". I fucking love it hahahaha. Thank you for thid content man,you are killing it. Please make more videos.
Great work man, only your third call and you’re very composed. I like it. The only thing I’d say is that your client answers no to many of your questions. If you could frame your questions in a way that would make him instead say yes then he will be in a more yes mindset. Other than that it was great.
Yeah you're right. Because that lead is "hottest" at that time. Afterwards who knows, his (Business owner's) employee or manager might refrain him from buying the service.
Clickbait. This wasn't a $12000 sale, it was a $11991 sale. You could buy 3 protein bars with the difference. In all seriousness, you've given great value here Philip. Thanks.
Nice job Philip! I think you should put in some work on the slidedeck though. Some great resources for creating good decks are looking at consultancies such as: BCG, Bain & Co etc. They like to crowd their decks with graphs not to say you need graphs everywhere but I think the text formating they use in slides is very useful. This since they are very action -> result oriented.
My man’s here using half the content from Max Perzon. However gotta respect the hustle for a last minute presentation you still got the sale over the line. Sometimes it doesn’t need to be pretty it just needs to get the job done.
Congratulations on the well deserved success Phillip! If you don't mind me asking, I was just wondering if you run the ads and close the leads yourself for your clients, or do you outsource the ads? or the appointment setting? Thank you!
I'm only two minutes into the video and already *I* feel intimidated. With practice you'll be able to reduce stuttering and whatnot but great respect to you for keeping your composure.
Everyone shows the cliemts meeting and closing, but no one say, actually how do you make sure that the number is achieved. That the clients are actually given? The word is filled..??
Bro, take the hat off. Your appearance is part of your closing experience. I’d personally trust you less if you show up to a meeting wearing a hat. Remove the barriers. All of the best
Hi Philip, thanks for sharing! This was a very insightful vid. I have a question, when you say "generated x amount of qualified leads" does that mean you got x people who actually converted to a paying customer, or x people clicking on the ad button? Thanks!
Hey mate, a bit of advice from a business owner here on the other side of these calls (not to diminish what you are doing, just some simple things to improve on). Close your closet, it isnt a great look especially to an older person when you have your laundry hanging out behind you in view. Reduce your usage of filler words (um, like, uh) it is okay to pause to think and give a clear answer, you dont have to sit there going uh hmm um like to fill in the time while you think. Take off your hat and present yourself as a professional. Dont read directly off of slides line by line, the person on the other end is capable of that, take the key points and use them to promote thought about how they apply to whomevers business you are talking with. Ask affirmative questions, "do you see how this would improve your business?". Just a few little pointers from someone whos been in many board-level meetings and conference calls on both sides of a sales pitch.
Dont know why people are bitching about the presentation. As someone in the construction space this guy's nailed the pain points of contractors. Fancy graphics are for ego only.
great video but i have only two suggestions, dont read the presentation its like 10 lines per slide he can do that,2 if you said to the client that he can interrupt you to ask anything dont ask if he have a question every single slide
Amazing! A little slow at parts but kept your cool the whole time. How old are you btw? I actually run an SEO business so this is a very useful call. Thanks for the nice info(I'm in MELB) :)
I get the clickbait but the title is slightly misleading since it is actually a $4K client for only 3 months + add spend if you make him pay a +15% fee on it. The sales process was already mostly done since he was already sold on the product. Would be nice to see a full start to finish client call from prospecting to close. Overall good job!
Hey Philip, i just wanna ask how do you find such a well-qualified team that can provide the clients with all that work they want from facebook ads to AI bot chat... are they your friends or you find them online? Your work is brilliant, i really want to improve my business skill be somewhere near you.
A quick question brother. In the call you mentioned that you will land 8 Leads per day. How many in average you think will convert into booked appointments and how many will turn into paying customer?
The presentation seemed at least at the start, very you focused. You could’ve said all the first 10 minutes in 3 minute bullets focused on what that means for them.
Advice for your presentation, everyone can read themselves. Try to add value to the presentation by going into detail on each point without directly reading from the slides
Question: Are you responsible for confirming his new leads? This means that you are the one who will respond to his clients' messages and confirm the sale? So that means confirming those 30 leads a month or are you going to bring him leads and the employer will take care of everything? even if he does not treat the customer well, that is his problem, right? your mission is just to bring him clients that's all.
Good close I do have to say. Only thing is if this client does 5 Million a year why only charge 4k per month? Not 6 to 7 thousand. What you offered him solves his very problem.
Well done, but very unprofessional demeanour. Lose the cap, stop swinging on your chair, move future calls outside of your bedroom (can literally see into your closet) and learn to speak more eloquently - it'll drastically aide your efforts to close more deals in the future.
I am horrible at sales but even I could barely watch this. This gives me a little confidence boost thank you
Legit😂😂
Don’t want to lecture you but just some advice.
Don’t read off the slides
With questions get them to say YES. “Do you see how this could work for you?” Instead of “any questions?”
Tell about software features after you sign them up “oh we can add a we chat widget to help you convert”
Send contract, and have them sign on the call.
Send payment link and have them pay on the call.
Give more details on the next steps / onboarding process after the close
Nice little sauce you dropped for us here
Some serious value drops in here. I 100% agree. You MUST have contract ready. You MUST have it in front of them so when they verbally say yes that you send it, or you are literally walking through just in case any questions on contract. Get them to sign it, and have the deposits invoice pre-prepped so they sign it on the call.
Thanks for the sauce. Appreciate you 🙏
@@averagejoe404 basic sales bro
Great advice. I do have a question. How could you have a contract prepped and ready when some client cases are different and the contract may need to have different information? Would you be working on that during the meeting or is there a simple general contract you can use for all clients that would work for any service you provide? I do website and brand strategy so interested to see if this would work.
As a account manager this sales call is almost painful to watch 😂 BUT it goes to show that getting a sale isn’t all about being the best salesman but going out and putting in the work
Why I didn’t see anything wrong, expect for the low quality presentation
@@kn_halo just not a lot of confidence in his voice, read directly off the slides and repeated information that the potential client didn’t seem interested in, presentation needs some work in general.
Again though, done is better than perfect and I applaud him for that. He put in the work and benefited from it.
Because ceo don’t like scammy sales people. This guy sounds like a ceo not a pesty sales person. He just shows the crazy amount of value he will add to his business. It’s a no brainer.
@@k9kingzuk I’m not saying he needs to be a scammy sales person and again - I’m complimenting him and saying that it goes to show that those that put in the work are the ones that get the sales.
But that’s not to say that presentation skills could be worked on and be more of a conversational approach with less reading from the slides. It’ll come with time and practice, that’s all.
I thought the same, some part was painful to watch, but Bro did well anyways, he got it done. I would say the offer was so good the client couldn't refuse. good job man👏👏👏👏
lol the first minute i can feel their energy already its like 'this is just a kid, how we going to spend thousands on a kid to run our shyt?'
Ah that was horrific. You're terribly slow as if you were being paid by the second. BUT you did it man. Millions of people are prepping and planning for months or even years to get their first client while you just dive in with the little experience you have. You're very brave. Well done mate.
Thats how it is done just hop in and take action theres no reason to make the best presentation. With my agency I closed the first 3 clients by the phone and just talking no flashy presentation.
@@yanshi927will it matter ? I am not a native English speaker and have Nepali accent?
No brother, I myself struggle with language, not exactly with accent, but it won't matter, if you have a good offer, you're gonna sell @@DryEther
@@DryEtherdoesn't matter
What if I said it matters
Then you will quit
No bro just go on
@@DryEtheron a audio call realistically speaking yes. However if you're on a meeting or zoom call it won't
The presentation looks like it's been made by a 10-year-old, and you still managed to sign him. That's only proof that making money is a completely own skill you must learn, therefore well done.
Fantastic point to bring up. I’m starting my agency now and your comment made me realise I don’t have to make sure every little thing is perfect. Just make sure it’s a smooth process for the client and that I’m delivering results
He didn't even made it actually, He just took it from Max Perzon Free Coaching program.
This video actually started me on my journey. Absolute props to him but it angered me to see someone with such shit presentation skills, literally rip a template powerpoint from a free online course, do such a half cocked job presenting it and making more than half of what I did when I was 18 for the year. I've relentlessly been upskilling over the last couple of weeks. Just need to get myself up to scratch.
Do you expect him to make a fucking Apple presentation to potential client lol?
@@kw7814 well... yeah? if its a 12k client, the presentation should be worth 12k. the human mind makes within a fraction of a second a judgment about the whole situation. I wouldn't risk that with a presentation like that
A luck was on his side than the actual skill. Also you met a nice, generous and a humble client.
Nailed it! Nice work. This must have been nerve wracking, but you presented valuable info, answered questions and negotiated a shorter term to appease the client. Really great closing call.
I’m sure you know this already, but for future calls you might want to include a slide on projected ad spend and either incorporate it into your pricing model OR just show them how much extra they will be spending on Ad spend, alongside your monthly fee.
Isn't it better to negotiate through the ad spend though instead of keeping a fixed slide?
I've got my first client call coming up, this video helped me understand alot of the tone and topics i need to integrate into it so thank you for that. Amazing, Well done!
Good luck man 👍
have you closed a deal with your client?
@@TONY-tf4ex I'm grateful to say that I did! It was a struggle smoothing out the details because I was so unexperienced but It has definitely educated me on how to close a client and be more professional
@@LucasHasdell you don't even know how happy and proud I am. iam now studying bout this type of business and hopefully in a few months iam gonna start taking action. stil not sure how... but all I know is that we can both make it 🤝
@@TONY-tf4ex Good luck bro! Honestly I believe in you. Consistency is key and remember to not get over stressed. You got this!!
Congrats! Many when they see someone doing push ups , they would criticize your form but you are doing the push ups and they re just watching. Well done with time your form will be perfect.
Proud of you G. This gives me motivation to hammer the phone.
Great job,
As another young lad starting out in SMMA in australia, this truly is a helpful guide and i feel like I took a lot of value from this video. Thank you mate
Phil, you have done really well. These calls can be difficult especially over zoom or in person. You pushed through and got an amazing result. Well done
We don't need no yes man
Two minutes into the video and the first slide in the slideshow says "Presentation".
I fucking love it hahahaha.
Thank you for thid content man,you are killing it. Please make more videos.
Great work man, only your third call and you’re very composed. I like it. The only thing I’d say is that your client answers no to many of your questions. If you could frame your questions in a way that would make him instead say yes then he will be in a more yes mindset. Other than that it was great.
You sound like you know what you are talking about,how would you go about getting your first few clients again?
This is sick bro, it’ll only get easier from here and clients will keep flowing
I could suggest you get the payment on the call.
Send the stripe or go together with a client through the contract.
Yeah you're right. Because that lead is "hottest" at that time. Afterwards who knows, his (Business owner's) employee or manager might refrain him from buying the service.
Clickbait. This wasn't a $12000 sale, it was a $11991 sale. You could buy 3 protein bars with the difference.
In all seriousness, you've given great value here Philip. Thanks.
Nice job Philip!
I think you should put in some work on the slidedeck though. Some great resources for creating good decks are looking at consultancies such as: BCG, Bain & Co etc. They like to crowd their decks with graphs not to say you need graphs everywhere but I think the text formating they use in slides is very useful. This since they are very action -> result oriented.
lol Philip took Max Perzon's deck from free online course, he even't didn't remove the Max Perzon's logo from the deck 😂😆
Congrats on landing such a big client man! How did you go about getting clients when you didn't have any prior clients before them?
My man’s here using half the content from Max Perzon.
However gotta respect the hustle for a last minute presentation you still got the sale over the line.
Sometimes it doesn’t need to be pretty it just needs to get the job done.
Congratulations on the well deserved success Phillip! If you don't mind me asking, I was just wondering if you run the ads and close the leads yourself for your clients, or do you outsource the ads? or the appointment setting? Thank you!
I'm only two minutes into the video and already *I* feel intimidated. With practice you'll be able to reduce stuttering and whatnot but great respect to you for keeping your composure.
no need to waste the money on a hire. And things are best done by yourself. @@mocrovich
@@mocrovichstupid ass comment 😅
Practice and knowledge. If you do what you say you do it will be a breeze! You got this
I also completed the max = perzon smma course , nicely done !
the m on the first slide 😭
Love this unchanged presentation from Max Perzon.
No disrespect, but did he actually sign after hopping off the call?
Everyone shows the cliemts meeting and closing, but no one say, actually how do you make sure that the number is achieved. That the clients are actually given? The word is filled..??
thats huge. such a good booking. the deck could use some visual upgrades but overall nice closing bro
Bro, take the hat off. Your appearance is part of your closing experience. I’d personally trust you less if you show up to a meeting wearing a hat. Remove the barriers. All of the best
A lot of improvement to be added such as confidence but wonderful job keep it up!
bro's heart stopped when he said let's go for 3 months HAHA ! btw nice content man, found it really inspiring
Haven't watched this video through, but I hope you had the guys permission to record haha!
This was soo good! Congrats!
Hi Philip, thanks for sharing! This was a very insightful vid. I have a question, when you say "generated x amount of qualified leads" does that mean you got x people who actually converted to a paying customer, or x people clicking on the ad button? Thanks!
Awesome stuff my G. Is there any way that you might have the discovery call to this guy and are able to post it here?
Good job closing the client. Did you deliver the amount of promised leads or how close are you to it?
Hey mate, a bit of advice from a business owner here on the other side of these calls (not to diminish what you are doing, just some simple things to improve on).
Close your closet, it isnt a great look especially to an older person when you have your laundry hanging out behind you in view. Reduce your usage of filler words (um, like, uh) it is okay to pause to think and give a clear answer, you dont have to sit there going uh hmm um like to fill in the time while you think. Take off your hat and present yourself as a professional. Dont read directly off of slides line by line, the person on the other end is capable of that, take the key points and use them to promote thought about how they apply to whomevers business you are talking with. Ask affirmative questions, "do you see how this would improve your business?". Just a few little pointers from someone whos been in many board-level meetings and conference calls on both sides of a sales pitch.
happy for you mate, this is amazing
Dont know why people are bitching about the presentation. As someone in the construction space this guy's nailed the pain points of contractors. Fancy graphics are for ego only.
Max would be proud.
great video but i have only two suggestions, dont read the presentation its like 10 lines per slide he can do that,2 if you said to the client that he can interrupt you to ask anything dont ask if he have a question every single slide
went on my first SMMA call and i got absolutely unmotivated by a guy who was saying it was a scam.. :(
Did U give up on smma? Or U still do it
it looks like you don't explain after you read them and still managed to sign with a client. what a nice work
90% of the call: awesome awesome
Well done! Just a recommendation, change the M in the slides to fit your business since the M is for Max. Otherwise a beautiful presentation.
This is max perzon's presentation, love how you repurpose it hahaha
Yes HAHA
"so how does this sound?..."
"yea it sounds epic"
Great job bro. I learned tons of new information from you. Amazing work. Which software do you use to track all the lead's information?
This man needs to learn from Andy Elliot not sure how bro didn’t fall asleep
Amazing! A little slow at parts but kept your cool the whole time. How old are you btw? I actually run an SEO business so this is a very useful call. Thanks for the nice info(I'm in MELB) :)
Crazy to be basically dropshipping a service like gohighlevel like this some wild shit gluck tho
Great video! Do you think you could give a link for the presentation or the photos? I really like the design.
I get the clickbait but the title is slightly misleading since it is actually a $4K client for only 3 months + add spend if you make him pay a +15% fee on it. The sales process was already mostly done since he was already sold on the product. Would be nice to see a full start to finish client call from prospecting to close. Overall good job!
29:11 You say that you are closing 3K/month clients but don´t have zoom pro?
lmao
Hey Philip, i just wanna ask how do you find such a well-qualified team that can provide the clients with all that work they want from facebook ads to AI bot chat... are they your friends or you find them online? Your work is brilliant, i really want to improve my business skill be somewhere near you.
A quick question brother. In the call you mentioned that you will land 8 Leads per day. How many in average you think will convert into booked appointments and how many will turn into paying customer?
Hi, how do you create the contracts? a simple template or the document is developed by a Legal Team service?
YOOO that woman was mad scary 0:44
The presentation seemed at least at the start, very you focused. You could’ve said all the first 10 minutes in 3 minute bullets focused on what that means for them.
Advice for your presentation, everyone can read themselves. Try to add value to the presentation by going into detail on each point without directly reading from the slides
Great to see someone from the max perzon's community making it. It'd be great if we can have a chat or hop on a call Philip.
Pay for the zoom asap dude, love the call, would be so amazing if you get paid on the call
Good work mate, keep grinding.
Question: Are you responsible for confirming his new leads? This means that you are the one who will respond to his clients' messages and confirm the sale? So that means confirming those 30 leads a month or are you going to bring him leads and the employer will take care of everything? even if he does not treat the customer well, that is his problem, right? your mission is just to bring him clients that's all.
Max Person influenced yes?
Handling objections like a boss!
Amazing work Philip!
Hi Philip, I am glad UA-cam recommended me this video, btw I was wondering are you guys looking for a video editor?
Great job brother,Learned alot thanks to ur presentation hope we could have a call sometime in the near future when my smma boosts off the ground
Good job, but you could’ve mentioned that you copied the presentation 1 to 1 from Max Perzon
Great stuff. He was actually selling himself at the end there
Congrats, u killed it man
Sounds like this is a practice presentation I'm assuming either way great job keep honing your skills
should make a video, showing the results of your past clients. only if your clients are willing to accept that
Pretty sure he is one of max perzon students. But nice work mannn, you nailed it
yep
Awesome video man! Super easy close. Was this your first call with him?
Arę you using contractor or are u doing it by your self?
this is fire bro please do more of this
Great video bro, I have a question. Is the price of $3,997 for 120 days or the first month?
Good close I do have to say. Only thing is if this client does 5 Million a year why only charge 4k per month? Not 6 to 7 thousand. What you offered him solves his very problem.
Max's Pitch Deck 😁.. Bro you charged him to high, how you'll be so confident. Is that was your first client or what???
bro this killed me. preface!!! not preference 😭
Bro is doing deals with a cap and a random ass sweatshirt on
Do you have another call after this one to onboard the client?
Hey mate) great video) where did u learn how to make an agency and how did u come up to this at such a young age?
Where can I get this presentation for myself? ☺
Thank you. What kind of outreach method did you use to meet that business owner?
i’m in the roofing niche this helped a lot thank you
Really curious how was this specific call a close?
damn. awesome!!! so glad to see how well it went. Keep pushing. just starting my outreach personally
Well done, but very unprofessional demeanour. Lose the cap, stop swinging on your chair, move future calls outside of your bedroom (can literally see into your closet) and learn to speak more eloquently - it'll drastically aide your efforts to close more deals in the future.
Good work, accompanying you from Brazil.
Hey Phillip,
How do you structure your contracts ?
Could you share it?
Congratulations! 🔥
How do you pic and choose what you are going to guarantee each client? and are you guaranteeing them booked appointments or leads?
how would I close my first client then because that shows I have 0 experience in taking on a client or getting them more leads
This was a great call! What software are you using if you don't mind me asking?
Absolute Legend
Best MMA fighter and window cleaner 😻😻😻
Nice! What outreach methods are you using?
Great question