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Ideas Hey {{first_name}},

Since content is a major source of customers for you, here are a few meaty topics that would bring in high intent leads and a lot of social engagement.

[[Briefly describe a really good idea related to their business and your services]]

[[Briefly describe another really good idea related to their business and your services]]

A little about me: I create really engaging content that converts (recent examples: 1, 2, 3).

Would you be open to a 15-min brainstorm to bat around some ideas?

[[Your name]]
Improve [[process]] at {{company}}

Hi {{first_name}},

I am reaching out to you because being the {{position}}, I was certain you would know more about the current process in place at your company for [[which department]].

Like we’ve helped [[your existing customer]], I felt you might be interested in improving your [[the biggest challenge for the prospect]].

I did a fair amount of research on your company’s [[current system]] and I’m sharing a few of my thoughts here which could help you save [[the benefit your product offer]]}:

1. I noticed that [[state the current problem and how it can be better]].
2. [[state the current problem and how it can be better]]

I’d love to share a few more ideas with you and spend more time in understanding your current process.

{{first_name}}, could we spend 15 mins this week to chat about this?

Growth opportunity

Hey {{first_name}},

I hope you’re doing well. I see you’ve [[published a post, done something interesting]].

Great stuff!

I was doing some research this morning and noticed you [[have a need for our product/aren’t doing X/could benefit from Y]].

My company actually works with people like you to help them achieve [[goal]].

Would you be interested in a brief call to see if we can help you grow your business? I promise to take up no more than 15 minutes.

Let me know if you’re available at:

[[Date & Time]]
[[Date & Time]]
[[Date & Time]]

Either way, keep up the great work!

Cheers,

[[your name and title]]

Hi {{first_name}}

Hi {{first_name}},

Haley reaching out from Doublekix also in the Boston-area.

Yep, this is another #coldemail that says who I am and asks for a meeting; but I've carefully followed your quide to avoid being tagged with the S-word.

Luke was at the Ventotam Summit, but not sure if he stopped by the booth - super solid event for us. We help companies manage, scale, and attribute ROI (leads, pipeline, revenue) to their content strategies - does this sound like something of value to Yesware or maybe something you're actively looking for?

Here is our 90-second video. Thought it should have won us an Oscar, but we settled for a Gartner Cool Vendor Award. Are you open to chatting next week? I can hook you up with a bluetooth speaker leftover from the event.

Thoughts?

[[signature]]

Catch up at SaaStr

Hi {{first_name}},

Saw at SaaStr previously and thought you might be there in a week.

At Folderly, we can help Hunter with email deliverability and make sure that your email reaches your customer's inbox.

I will be there with @Brian Hicks, we would love to grab some coffee and explore potential synergies between our companies?

Best,
[[your name]]

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How to write a cold sales email template?

  • Write subject lines like a real person. Provide a quick overview of your email content, keep it short and simple. You can even ask a relevant question or mention a mutual connection in your subject line.
  • Create a perfect opening line. Make your prospect interested in reading your sales email from the very first line. Explain the context of your email shortly, build the trust, or refer to someone or something they already know.
  • Keep your email short and easy. A good sales email provides additional context on who you are, clarifies the problem you’re solving, and highlights the benefit to the prospect.
  • Include a powerful CTA. Create a single and powerful call-to-action that will be clear to your prospects.
  • Don’t forget about your signature. Besides a typical signature where you mention your name, company, and website, you can add a link to your latest case study, video, or webinar recording.

Read more: How to Write a Cold Email That Converts (Without Being Pushy)

How to write sales email subject lines?

  • Make your subject line personal. Mention the prospect’s name, company, or offer relevant to them. Write subject line like a real person (even if you automate your outreach), double-check if you don’t have brackets showing form field labels, extra spacing, or the wrong name in a subject line since it all show an apparent lack of care.
  • Ask questions in your subject line. Having a relevant to your prospect question can dramatically improve your open rates; you just need to intrigue prospects with the content behind your subject line.
  • Keep subject lines short. Best subject lines have something in common - they are short and straight to the point. It’s much easier to catch prospects’ attention this way. Besides that, it’s important to keep subject lines short because they will get cut off if they are too long, especially on mobile devices.

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