From applicant → to proven closer in a simple step by step process.
Skip the Endless Cold Calls:
Send targeted SMS campaigns directly to retailers and bulk buyers, offering your products with attractive wholesale pricing. Our AI-driven follow-up system identifies serious buyers and automatically schedules calls directly onto your calendar.
Expand Your Client Base:
Automatically target retailers, resellers, and distributors with compelling wholesale offers. Let AI-driven SMS conversations address their queries, handle objections, and schedule calls directly with interested business buyers.
Stop Chasing Leads:
Effortlessly connect with businesses actively looking to buy in bulk. Automated AI follow-ups nurture these leads and schedule purchasing meetings, helping you close more wholesale deals with less effort.
Already Offering Bulk Order Discounts?
Leverage cold SMS outreach to businesses in your target industries, highlighting your competitive pricing and benefits. Our AI follow-ups address buyer concerns and confirm appointments, ensuring your sales calendar remains full with high-quality leads.
Educate Effortlessly:
Use automated SMS outreach to inform buyers about bulk discounts, product advantages, and special promotions. AI-powered conversations handle common questions and objections, automatically arranging product demos or consultations with genuinely interested clients.
Industry Professional?
Whether it's consumer goods, electronics, or food and beverages, automatically engage potential wholesale buyers with SMS offers and promotions. AI-driven conversations qualify leads and schedule meetings, reducing wasted time and maximizing your wholesale opportunities.
Step 1: Watch the Intro Video – get an overview of the challenge and how to earn sales position
Step 2: Learn & Prepare – Access TaskBlink.com, the straight line sales method, sales playbook, and video sales examples
Step 3: AI Sales Call – Close our AI prospect and earn an instant offer
Set tone and control within seconds. This should be a high energy greeting, tonality should exude confidence immediately. such as a quick and confident:
"Hey ____, How's it going?"
Signal that your meeting has structure. Structured questions that uncover what’s not working in their outreach, lead flow, or CRM systems. This is where the prospect voices frustration — expensive ads, wasted time, inconsistent pipeline. Such as:
"Tell me about your company, how did you get started, and how are you getting leads right now?"
Reframe their pain into possibility. Paint a picture of what their business would look like with predictable, reliable appointments, automated outreach, and a CRM that closes gaps. This creates emotional buy-in. Example:
"So, based on what you're telling me, you haven't found a way to generate quantifiable results? A system where you put $1 bills in one side and $5 or $10 bills spit out on the other end? And if you had a system that could reliably and predictably book appointments for you, you'd have the time and availability to take advantage, and this could greatly improve your revenue? [yes]"
Introduce TaskBlink’s system as the bridge from pain to vision. Articulate how the platform + personalized automations handle the heavy lifting, backed by guarantees (e.g., “3 booked appointments in the first month or you don’t pay”).
"If you recall the message that was sent to you, the message was completely personalized, and articulated exactly how your specific service could benefit from using our services, and it was obvious that this message would ONLY be effective towards you, and gives the impression that we manually reviewed your website before sending the message, probably have never received a message like that before, it caught your attention, you responded, booked an appointment with our AI, and now you've dedicated time in your day to learn more about our services to see if this would be a good fit for you, and depending on what I say during this call, could result in you giving me a yes or no answer... this process, this funnel, and system that you've experienced, is exactly what we would be able to do for your business. It really just comes down to closing deals, do you have experience with closing deals virtually, do you think you'd be able to have success with appointments like this, if given the opportunities?"
Layer in proof points, differentiators, and case examples. Emphasize ROI (time saved, appointments booked, revenue generated) instead of just features.
"I'll describe a quick example how the value of this system works in the long term, it's typical for 300 messages to new leads to result in a booked appointment on average, if we send out 3,000 messages, generating 10 appointments, and with a 10% conversion rate, that could be higher, but for this example, we will stick to 10%, those 10 appointments would result in one closed sale, as you mentioned earlier, your lifetime value of a client earlier, the closed sale will generate $3,000 in revenue, across 10 appointments, that puts the value of each appointment at $300 per appointment, and with 300 contacts to generate one appointment, that means each contact has a value of $1 in revenue for you, and then you can easily look at the costs to add additional contacts, such as 10 cents per contact, and calculate a 10x return on your investment, and effortlessly, and predictably scale your business, is that an easy example, does that make sense how you could easily calculate your return on investment with the TaskBlink system, and how you could easily and reliably scale your business with this?"
Surface resistance directly (“sounds expensive,” “we tried tools before”) and cycle through 2–3 objection loops. Each loop ties back to ROI, guarantees, differentiators between their previous failed marketing attempts, or risk reversal.
Shift tonality. Use assumptive language (“let’s get you onboarded today”), highlight limited decision points, and position TaskBlink as the no-brainer next step.
"To get the ball rolling,... are you on taskblink.com right now? Okay, scroll down to the pricing page, you'll see the pricing section where it says "Join $___ a month", do you see that? Great, upon clicking "Join $___ a month" and filling this out, you'll be sent an email confirmation for you to create the password for your account, and while you're doing this, I will send you over the onboarding form link through text this will include a dropdown for you to pick out the exact industries and regions for your ideal client profile along with relevant questions for us to craft the perfect offer to your target audience, and upon filling this out, which will include all the information we need from you to get started, you'll automatically be redirected to schedule your onboarding call, that's where we will get your calendar synced, and get your phone number set up, sounds like a plan? Great, while you're filling that out, I am sending you the onboarding form now."
(Complete silence until they pay, await their confirmation of payment, confirm if they've paid if other subject matter is brought up after confirming that they will be starting, very briefly address any questions if necessary, keep conversation to a minimum between the time period of confirmation that they will be paying, and the time in which they actually pay, you can only mess it up at that point.)
Walk them into their immediate future with TaskBlink. Describe onboarding, campaigns going live, and state your eager excitement towards their first appointment. Make it feel inevitable. Confirm next steps in a way that feels like momentum, not paperwork. Maintain enthusiasm through to the end.
"Perfect, do you see that onboarding form link that I texted you. Great! Upon filling that out, you'll be automatically redirected to schedule the quick 15 minute onboarding call. I am looking forward to starting your initial campaign and bringing leads your way!"
If you simply make a statement in a sales call, expect the proceeding response to ALWAYS be a question, thus losing control. Rephrase statements as questions.
Example:
"Such as when i make a statement in a sales call, it will likely be followed by a question, right? [Yes] And you would agree that if a question is asked, it requires a response? [Yes} And if I keep asking questions, I control and dominate the direction of the conversation, does that make sense?
Rephrase statements as questions.
Helpful Tip: Additionally, you can answer questions, with questions of your own.
Example:
Client: "How do you avoid contacting landlines?"
Sales rep: "The number we contacted you on was a mobile line, because we always validate and verify that phone numbers are associated with a mobile phone associated with a phone carrier, and the number we contacted is the number on your google business profile, would you agree that the vast majority of texts on a mobile phone get read? [Yes] and would you agree that if a google business profile's phone number is associated with a mobile phone number, that it would imply that the number is extremely likely to be associated with the decision maker? {yes]
Client: "How do you stay compliant with TCPA (telemarketing laws)?"
TaskBlink Sales Rep: "Yes, great question, i'll provide an example to answer this, if I was a pizza shop and held a flash sale on pizza, and then messaged everyone in my local city about my 50% off pizza, that would not be allowed, but because the TCPA, telemarketing CONSUMER protection act was created with the intent to protect CONSUMERS, and not to inhibit business to business commerce. A business contacting other businesses is a common practice, and courts have determined that business to business communication with the intent to solicit sales falls outside of the zone of interests for the TCPA, and additionally FTC has stated that businesses are not allowed to list on the do not call registry. Does that make sense?"
Ask questions that lead the prospect through the straight line sales process.
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