What are some good tips for sending cold emails?
Kelly Kim
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Do you have any good tips for getting customer replies to cold emails?
If you have any good tips about email subjects, content, etc., please share them.๐
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Benson Gao@bensongao
Write each email by hand instead of using automated bulk sending
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Heavy plus to Benson's advice:)
Also
Focus on quality rather than quantity, and always investigate thoroughly before sending an email
Additionally, aim to engage your counterpart in a discussion instead of simply proposing or pitching ideas
@kszhebrovskaya That's right, quality seems more important than speed. To achieve that, I think I need to do sufficient research about the other party as well.
Keep it short and to the point.
Personalize every email!
Focus on the recipientโs pain points.
Use a catchy subject line.
Flow State Training
I find making the agenda of the emails simple and direct very helpful in that regard.
Follow up, but don't spam.
Offer value, not just a sales pitch.
Do your research on the prospect.
End with a clear call to action.
Use simple, friendly language.
Test different emails format.
Warm them up a little bit ๐ค
Definitely personalize each email and find a connection point with the recipient if possible. And keep it short! People are busy and get tons of emails, so get to the point quickly. I've also heard that including a super short video intro can boost response rates, but haven't tried that myself yet. Anyone use video in their cold outreach?
Use tools like ContactOut or Hunter.io to find verified email addresses. Personalize each email by mentioning something specific about their work. Keep it short, get to the point quickly, and always provide value upfront. Follow up persistently but politely if you don't hear back after a week or two.
Personalize each email, keep them short but compelling, and always include a clear call-to-action! Oh and make sure you're targeting the right prospects in the first place. Manual is better than automated for that personal touch ๐