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Cold Emails That Have Worked On Us #1845
September 02, 2021

In episode #1845, Eric and Neil weigh in on the cold emails they have fallen for and what about them made them attractive. The common thread between all the effective emails spoken about today revolves around their ability to point out a problem and then offer an attractive and simple solution. Tune in to hear more.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: Cold Emails That Have Worked On Us.
  • [00:15] An offer to grow his Instagram account that Eric bought.
  • [00:45] Neil’s experience of falling for a cold email that said his YouTube thumbnails sucked.
  • [01:22] Pointing out a problem and then offering a solution.
  • [02:13] Lead generation offers that Neil has been entertaining.
  • [02:47] The offer, the onboarding, and the subject line.
  • [02:57] That’s it for today!
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