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We explore the art of keeping your prospects engaged during cold calls. We're joined by Jack Frimston and Zac Thompson, co-founders of We Have a Meeting, who share their expertise on five key question types:

- Interesting/Pattern Interrupt Questions: Learn how to grab your prospect's attention with unique, thought-provoking queries.

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