To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Cold emailing, a commonly used subset of email marketing ...
Crafting a cold email is a bit of a tightrope walk. If it comes across as generic or templated, one risks losing their audience’s attention — or it just ends up in the spam folder. If it reads as ...
In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Eric Siu sits down to talk with Alex Berman, founder of Experiment 27, to discuss crafting effective cold emails. Berman goes over some tips about why ...
If 2023 was the year sales teams adopted generative AI, then 2024 is the year of repercussions. It was only a few months ago that generative AI in the form of ChatGPT celebrated its first birthday, ...
Most sales reps think cold email is broken. "Nobody reads cold emails anymore," they say. "Email is dead." They're wrong. What's broken isn't the channel — it's the approach. Apollo.io analyzed ...
Considering that the average office worker receives a whooping 121 emails per day, it’s no wonder it’s a challenge to get your emails read. Imagine someone receiving a cold email from you. Why would ...
Cold emails can be a great way to make connections, whether you're job-hunting or pitching new clients. The most effective messages convey a sense of urgency and are concise, between four to eight ...
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“I just want to make sure you’re not DEAD!” We’ve all been the recipient of cold-email follow-ups like these. But, if we’re honest (and I grew up in New Jersey, so I try), we’ve also been the sender ...
“Deleting 200 spams a day is a drag. And I was checking my email constantly, rather than getting on with my real work, which is reading and writing. Email was becoming a distraction, a burden rather ...