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📞 Cold Call Script
🛡️ Objection Bank
✉️ Follow-Up Email Template
🔀 Script Variations
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SDR Playbook FAQ

What should an SDR cold call playbook include?
A complete SDR playbook needs: (1) a cold call script with clear opening, value prop, discovery questions, and close, (2) an objection bank with pre-scripted responses to the 5 most common objections, (3) a follow-up email template for after calls, and (4) voicemail scripts for when no one picks up. The best playbooks are tight — most reps read a single printed page.
How long should an SDR cold call script be?
A cold call script should be 90–120 seconds when spoken. That's roughly 200–300 words — enough to open, deliver a tight value prop, ask one qualifying question, and close for a meeting. Scripts longer than 2 minutes lose the prospect before you get to the ask.
Should SDRs follow a script word-for-word?
No — scripts are frameworks, not transcripts. Great SDRs internalize the structure (opening → problem → value prop → discovery → ask) and make it sound natural. The script ensures they cover the right points in the right order, not that they sound robotic. A good script sounds like a normal conversation when delivered well.
What are the most effective cold call openings?
Effective openings are honest, brief, and earn the next 10 seconds. Three proven approaches: (1) direct/honest — "I'll be upfront — this is a cold call. Is that okay?" (2) trigger-based — "I saw you recently [event/signal] and wanted to reach out" (3) problem-first — "We help [persona] at [company type] solve [specific problem]." Avoid fake familiarity or deceptive openers — they damage trust immediately.
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