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Signals vs. Triggers: The Small Distinction That Changes How you Sell
Episode 66327th March 2026 • The Daily Sales Show • Sell Better
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Most sellers are chasing triggers and firing off outreach that feels timely but still gets ignored. A trigger can tell you when something happened. It does not tell you if the buyer cares, or what action you should take.

Will Aitken, Heath Barnett and Leslie Venetz broke down the difference between signals and triggers, and how to use both without creeping prospects out. You will learn what a real buying signal looks like, what a trigger actually is, and why neither matters if it does not lead to a clear, buyer relevant action.

They shared a simple operating system you can steal immediately. Trigger equals timing. Signal equals intent. Action is the move you take next. You will learn how to stack signals across sources, map them to buyer stage, and turn them into messaging that answers why them, why now, and why you.

You will leave with a repeatable way to spot weak signals fast, choose the right next step, and write a strong first message using real examples like job changes, review site activity, email engagement, and multi stakeholder website behavior.

You'll Learn:
  • The difference between signals, triggers, and action so you stop mistaking activity for intent
  • A simple first message recipe that converts signals into buyer relevant outreach and a tight ask
  • How to stack signals by strength and buyer stage so your timing, messaging, and next step match what the buyer is doing

The Speakers:

Will Aitken, Heath Barnett and Leslie Venetz

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