Walk and Talk w/ Dan Watkins

The sales outreach sequence | GTM Engine - Part 4 | For leaders

6 min · 1 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio The sales outreach sequence | GTM Engine - Part 4 | For leaders

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⁠[Get access to all videos]⁠⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL62NpWDTcBWVBsyuoyT7hPa6InwzBneA8] ⁠⁠Book a meeting with Dan. [https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting] Dan is in part 4 of the five-part go-to-market series, and this is where sales finally takes over. When the list has been warmed and validated, outreach hits differently. Dan walks through the exact sales outreach sequence: how many contacts per rep per day, the 3-touch minimum that counts as a real outreach, the weekly-then-biweekly rhythm that spans 4 months, and the success benchmarks that tell you if it's working. He also covers what to look at when the numbers aren't there yet. This podcast is brought to you by DataBased. Your partner in building revenue teams that actually perform.

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