Three cold email mistakes to fix
Learn three common cold email mistakes that weaken targeting, opening relevance and calls to action, with a practical correction for each one.
Hi there, I have seen the same three cold email mistakes repeatedly this quarter.
First, the list is too broad. A message written for several different buyers is usually specific to none of them. Fix it by choosing one buying situation, one role, and one reason the timing matters.
Second, the opening line proves research but gives no reason to care. A detail from a website is not useful on its own. Fix it by connecting that detail to a problem the person already owns.
Third, the call to action asks for too much. A long meeting request before any value has been established creates work for the reader. Fix it by making the next step small, clear, and relevant to the point you just made.
We built a free Cold Email Grader to make those weaknesses easier to spot. It checks whether the message is specific, credible, and easy to answer before it reaches a prospect.
If you want a second view on a campaign that is not producing conversations, send it over and I will show you where I would start.
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