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Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

How to Motivate Salespeople to Prospect Consistently (Ask Jeb)

Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

Jeb Blount

Management, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Careers, Business

4.7612 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

If you’ve been banging your head against the wall trying to get your team (or yourself!) to prospect consistently, these tips are for you.

In this episode, I answer a question from Paul in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., who’s building and leading a remote sales team in the logistics industry and needs to find a way to get his salespeople to prospect consistently .

Then I tackle a follow-up question from a sales leader at one of our live events on how to keep his salespeople motivated to prospect every day.


Paul’s Challenge: Driving Consistent Prospecting Call Blocks

Paul leads a medium-sized logistics company with reps spread out in California, Utah, and El Salvador. He’s already done a great job by running a book club around my book, Fanatical Prospecting, but he needed practical tips for ensuring his team actually implements daily call blocks. Here’s the advice I shared:

Make Prospecting a Daily Conversation

As a leader, you need to talk about prospecting every single day. Yes, you’ll feel like a broken record, but that repetition is crucial for setting expectations.

“Show Up” for the Call Blocks

If your team was all in one building, you’d simply gather them on the sales floor and power through. Remotely, you can replicate this by scheduling a set time (e.g., 8:00 a.m. PT) and getting everyone on a video call.

You can’t stand next to them physically, but you can still see them, and they can see you. It’s social pressure and moral support rolled into one.

Run High-Intensity Sprints (HIPS)

Instead of asking for hours of uninterrupted calling, break it into short bursts—10, 15, or 20-minute sprints. Let them pause to catch their breath, then go again. Keep a virtual whiteboard and track dials, contacts, and appointments in real time. Make it fun and competitive.

Overcome the Complaints

Reps might moan about being “micromanaged,” but if you keep it fun and energetic, they’ll often appreciate the structure. Focus on results, not just the dials.


Question: How Do I Motivate My Salespeople to Keep Prospecting?

We also addressed a question from a leader who was attending one of our Sales Gravy Live events. Their team struggles to maintain high call numbers consistently. They might hit 100 dials a day for three days, then crash back down. The sales leader asked: “How do we keep our reps pumped for prospecting?”

Here’s the Reality Check

Nobody Truly “Loves” Prospecting: Prospecting is hard, and most of us won’t naturally get excited about it. But we do get excited about closing deals, landing appointments, and hitting our numbers.

You Must Be a Teflon Sales Leader: Stay relentlessly focused on prospecting, day in and day out. The moment you relax your standards, the team will follow suit. If you don’t treat prospecting as a top priority, neither will they. Be like teflon: no excuses stick.

Lead by Example
Get out on the “floor” (or on the Zoom call) and make calls with them. Don’t hide in your office. When they see you doing the work, they’ll know you mean business.

Use the Power of HIPS
Those high-intensity sprints work just as well here. Run “power hours” with quick breaks in between and track your team’s progress publicly.


Leading Prospecting Activity Is an Infinite Game

Let’s face it: prospecting is often the least-liked activity in sales. It’s easy to push aside because it involves repeated rejection, logistical juggling, and tight discipline. Yet it’s the lifeblood of any thriving pipeline—no prospecting, no leads, no deals, no revenue.

And if you have a remote team, like Paul does, you’re dealing with additional hurdles: time zones, limited supervision, and diminished peer pressure. It’s all too easy for your reps to skip their “call block” if you’re not right there to keep them accountable.

As a sales leader, you can’t just “fix” prospecting once and forget about it. The moment you move on, your team will start slacking. You have to show up, be present, keep the energy up, and run those call blocks every day.

There’s no shortcut, but with the right structure, accountability, and mindset, you’ll maintain a full pipeline and keep hitting those targets—even if your team is spread across the globe.

Key Takeaways

  1. Make Prospecting Non-Negotiable: If it’s not a core daily priority for you, it won’t be for your team.
  2. Use Technology to Close the Remote Gap: Schedule video call blocks, share screens, or split into breakout rooms. Presence leads to productivity.
  3. Short, Intense Bursts Outperform Marathon Sessions: Quick sprints keep energy high and reduce mental fatigue.
  4. Accept That Prospecting “Isn’t Fun”—But Necessary: Stop waiting for everyone to be “excited.” Focus on discipline and wins will follow.
  5. Lead From the Front: Consistency in your message and your personal involvement is everything.

Want to Be on the Show? If you’ve got a burning question about prospecting, sales leadership, or closing deals, I want to hear from you! Head over to salesgravy.com/ask, fill out the form, and one of our awesome producers will reach out to schedule you on a future episode of Ask Jeb.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the sales gravy podcast.

0:07.7

Hi, I'm Jeb Blunt, best-selling author of Fanatical Prospecting, Objection, Sales, EQ, and inked,

0:13.1

and I'm here to help you open more doors, close bigger deals, and rock your commission check.

0:24.5

Welcome. rock your commission check. Welcome back to Ask Jeb on the Sales Gravy podcast.

0:28.5

On this segment, it's all about you.

0:30.9

It's your agenda, your biggest challenges, your biggest roadblocks, you ask me questions,

0:35.9

I give you my best answers.

0:38.6

And by the way,

0:43.8

those answers are coming from a place of experience. I'm not one of those people that couldn't sell my way of a paper bag, but I want to tell you how to do it. I do the same job you do every

0:49.4

single day. I'm in the trenches. I'm in the grind. and I recognize that sales is hard. It's long stretches

0:56.6

of pain interrupted by a few brief moments of elation. So bring me your questions. If you want to be

1:02.5

on the show, go to salesgravey.com forward slash ask. That salesgravy.com forward slash ask,

1:08.5

fill out the form and one of our amazing producers will get in touch

1:12.1

with you and get you scheduled on the show. I can't wait to hear from you. All right, let's get started.

1:20.4

All right. Next up is Paul from Rancho Cucamonga, California. It's one of my favorite places. Rancho

1:26.5

Cucamonga. There's just something about saying that word that makes you happy. Paul was happening in your world. Good, good. It does sound sexy, that word for sure. I'm doing well. Thank you, Jeff, for having on your show. And I'm glad that we're able to ask you a question and get your feedback. Yeah, I'm glad to have you here as well.

1:46.4

Y'all experience any fires out in Rancho Kukumanga or is that all towards L.A.?

1:52.0

It's towards L.A.

1:53.6

We're a little bit far away, but I mean, obviously, air quality is down.

1:57.9

And it's always, you always have customers or or family members are in that area and you're worrying

2:02.6

about how they're doing.

2:04.0

Yeah.

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