9 Cold Email Templates To Generate a Response

9 Cold Email Templates To Generate a Response

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Cold emails are a challenge for many sales teams, and often come with a bad reputation, BUT, done right, they can yield INCREDIBLE results...

The number of business-related emails sent per day is forecast to exceed 347 billion by the end of 2023, so the cold emails you send have to stand out.

Today we've sourced 9 cold email templates tried and tested to help you and your sales teams start getting MORE replies, leading to more opportunities, more pipeline and ultimately more sales.

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How to write the perfect cold email

The main goal of a cold email is to get your prospect to open and read it.

Each sentence should have a purpose and draw the reader in. Without making the email too lengthy, any cold email template should include three crucial elements:

  • An opening line. Something that will catch the reader’s attention like “Quick question?”
  • A value proposal. Clearly explain what the email is about and what’s in it for them.
  • A call-to-action. Do you want them to reply to the email? Book a call? Make it clear.

It’s essential these elements push the status quo. Any cold email should share these four characteristics:

Personalization: You need to show that you understand and can relate to what interests them by referencing it in a conversant way.

Validation: Remember, the person reading your email has never met you. Show them who you are and why you should matter to your email recipient.

Touch on the reader’s pain points: Your reader is busy. Why should they spend their time reading and responding to your email? If you show them you can fix a problem they're having, it gives you a better chance of making a connection.

Short, easy, and actionable: Nobody has time to read 1,000-word emails, especially if they’re receiving 100+ a day. Make your email short and easy to respond or take action on.

Show your appreciation: If someone bothers to open and get to the bottom of your cold email, sign off with “thanks”. You could even include a link to some recent, relevant content as a postscript to reward people who go to the end.

Including all of the above ingredients might seem like a lengthy process, but sales reps now have tools to help. With the emergence of email marketing software, the level of personalization and nurturing required to build relationships with prospects can be automated using templates.

With a CRM like Pipedrive , sales reps can automatically send emails to prospects when they enter their sales funnel. Using pre-made cold templates, the emails will already be personalized using merge fields, so prospect details like their company name and industry will fill in the gaps. You can try Pipedrive for 30-days completely free here

Automating cold emails gives you the best of both worlds: reaching out to prospects with an email that ticks all the boxes, without having to write every line from scratch.

Nine cold email templates to generate a response

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While pushing generic cold email templates to prospects may have worked twenty years ago, today’s customers want to know you understand their problems.

That’s why you need more than one cold email template. In fact, you need a library of them, all meant for specific stages of your sales funnel.

1. The introduction email

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Let’s start with a cold email that’s primary purpose is to introduce you and your company to a new prospect.

The email should begin with both you and your prospect’s basic information (your names and companies), showcase a touch of your research and then inquire if they’re interested in learning more.

Hi [name],

My name is [your name] with [your company name].

I came across [company name] on G2, and I was super impressed by your customer reviews.

We help companies like yours in [industry] free up time increase revenue by [%]. I wanted to learn what [industry] tools you’re currently using and discuss how you could make some changes to get the same revenue results for your business.

Are you available for a brief call next week?

Thanks,

[Your name]

Remember that an introduction template is a starting point for your discussion and you don’t want to overwhelm your prospect with too much information early on. Instead, show them something of value. In the above template, it’s the revenue percentage that your product or service can bring to the table. Show the prospect that, above all, you just want to help them achieve their goals.

2. The personalized email

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The aim of a personalized email template is to let the reader know that you follow their industry trends, have studied their company and know exactly why your product can help them.

Emails don’t need to be hyper-personalized, but they do need to give enough information to show the reader that they aren’t receiving a generic blast. A personalized cold email template should do a lot of the heavy lifting of breaking the ice with a prospect, by adding:

  • The names of products and people at the company
  • Discussing what the prospect’s company does and what their goals are
  • Flagging any problems, concerns or risks they’re battling (i.e. changes in their industry)

Including any specific details you’ve kept on file like a recent LinkedIn comment or blog post

Here’s what you could end up with:

Hi [name]

I just came across your [blog post/comment/status] on [platform] and thought the points you made were very insightful and I agree with a lot of your views.

It also made me want to reach out so I could talk to you about how [their company] could benefit from our software that totally takes care of the issue you raised about [issue].

I’m free on Tuesday afternoon if that suits for a quick 10-minute chat

Thanks a lot,

[Your name]

3. The before-after-bridge email

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The before-after-bridge email is a way to tell a story by weaving your product into the narrative.

The clue is in the title:

Before: Here’s where your company stands now (i.e. highlighting the problem)

After: If the problem was solved, this is what it would look like

Bridge: How to get there (i.e. your product/solution)

The key to setting up this email correctly is describing a problem that the prospect is facing and presenting the path beyond it. The reason why this approach is successful boils down to basic human behaviors. According to behavioral psychologists, the human mind is spurred to action based on two feelings: pleasure and pain. This cold email template targets both, and triggers a response.

This example ticks all the boxes:

Hi [name],

I noticed that your [blog/site] isn’t optimized for mobile. This might be causing you to lose many potential customers.

What if I told you there was a [tool/service/plugin] which could optimize the experience of your website on mobile devices?

That’s exactly what [your product] helps you do.

Would you be interested in learning more?

Thanks,

[Your name]

Rather than just talking about the product, the email flips the problem back onto the prospect. The result is the prospect feels empowered by your outreach and solution rather than agitated by an overly pushy sales pitch.

4. The useful content email

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Not all cold emails have to be about selling.

One of the best ways to build a relationship, especially when you’re cold emailing, is by adding value to your prospect’s inbox. Your aim should be to provide value every time a prospect opens one of your emails. Instead of pitching your product right off the bat, send them a valuable resource instead.

Keep it short, and to the point:

Hi [name],

I read your latest article over on [website], and you piqued my interest in [topic]. Particularly on your points about [sub-topic].

During my search, I came across this article on [subject title] that may be helpful to you and your team and further add to your piece about [topic]:

[article URL] Hope you find it useful. Keep up the awesome work!

[Your name]

Content emails work largely because you’re not asking the prospect for anything. You’re not trying to book a meeting or see if they’re interested in your product. The only aim here is to provide the prospect with a piece of content that will be useful to them and their team.

However, it’s essential to not just push your own content onto them. Share the most useful, actionable and valuable content you can find on the topic matter.

5. The mutual-connection email

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Plugging a mutual connection into a cold email is an ideal way to defrost it.

If the prospect recognizes that they have a mutual connection with you, it builds an instant level of trust that adds to the relationship-building process.

That doesn’t mean you should talk about yourself. As with all cold emails, you must put the focus on your prospect and their pain-points. Use your commonalities to open the email, then quickly move on to why you’re emailing:

Hi [name],

As a fellow [your college name] alumni, I thought I’d reach out!

I noticed on LinkedIn you’re hiring for a sales manager. At [your company], we help salespeople generate more prospects through social selling, and I’d love to ask you a couple of questions about your experiences at [company].

Would you be open to a quick call next Tuesday or Thursday afternoon? Let me know a time that’s good for you.

Thanks.

[Your name]

Highlighting a mutual connection is one of the best ways to leverage social proof, so if you have connections mention them.

Salespeople generally send cold emails to prospects they’re yet to have contact with. The main alternative is making a cold call, but usually a cold call and a cold email have different uses, so the question of cold call vs. email is normally decided for you.

However, sometimes you’ll be asked to send an email instead while on a cold call. Here’s a video explaining how to deal with this objection.

6. The social media email

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A prospect’s social media channels can be a goldmine.

They offer insight into their thoughts, company and interests. It makes sense to use them as a research tool for your cold email outreach. They can also help your email stand out in a crowded inbox. If everybody is emailing your prospect about an offer or a discount but you’re mentioning one of their Twitter posts about blogging it can pique their curiosity.

Here’s an example cold email template of how this could play out:

Hi [name],

I caught your recent tweet on how to drive revenue using SEO-based blog content, and it got me thinking.

[Ask a question about their position/argument on the topic]

While we're on the subject, other companies like [a client of yours] and [another client of yours] have started to use [your company/product] to [drive revenue/sales/traffic].

It would be great to see if we could talk about this more and see how this could help [their company]. How are you for time on [insert day]?

I am looking forward to more Twitter content!

Thanks,

[Your name]

Pro-tip: Don’t pick the most recent post on their social media feed (that could be perceived as lazy). Instead, take a few minutes to see if there is a recurring theme or product mention within their posts. If so, choose one that discusses this overarching point or product.

If you can intrigue them with their own subject matter, it will only increase the chances of them replying to you.

7. The competitor email

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Going after prospects who use your competitor’s products is a proven age-old tactic, so you should definitely have a cold email template to cover this as well.

The thing about pitching your competition’s customers is you must walk a fine line. You don’t want to accidentally throw your competitors under the bus and risk your reputation. Instead, your aim needs to be getting the prospect to draw their own conclusion that your product is a better fit.

Here’s how to position your product against a competitor’s:

Hi [name],

I noticed you’re using [your competitor] to take care of [solution/activity]. How are you finding their [capabilities]?

We help salespeople like you to [do things that competitor products or solutions can’t do].

Many of our customers have switched from [your competitor] to handle this critical task.

If you’re looking for this particular solution, I’d love to show you how we do it at [your company]. Would this be of interest?

Thanks,

[Your name]

This cold email is unique because you already know the prospect has a need for your product. After all, they’re using one of your competitors. This means you don’t have to put in the groundwork proving how useful it will be to their business.

Instead, you can use the email as an opportunity to show them your product’s USP and highlight your customer’s achievements since they made the switch to your company.

8. The results email

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This cold email shows your prospect, in real numbers, how well your product and service works. The data points might highlight the revenue you’ve added to a customer’s business or their increased customer count, for example.

This email is all about driving the message home that your product gets the job done:

Hi [name],

I was checking out [industry] software on G2 and, after reading some of your reviews, thought you’d find this of interest.

We help companies like [customer names] generate more customers by using proven website optimization techniques.

For example, we’ve helped [client] achieve [result] in [time frame]. I’d love to share how we did it.

Would you be interested in learning more?

Thanks,

[Your name]

This cold email template works because it mixes content with results. It acts as a small case study, showing how companies similar to your prospects have achieved an outcome using your solution.

9. The demo email

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Use this cold email template to explain concisely what your product/service is, outline exactly what you have to offer and show how it can help your prospect. If you have a short demo video, sharing it is often a great way to do this.

Hi [name],

I have worked with organizations like [customer names] who have had the same problem with [common challenge].

With [describe product/service] they were able to solve it and [show a relevant statistic demonstrating an increase in production]. Here is an example of a project I produced for [customer name]: [insert link].

Would you be interested in something similar?

I made a demo for you to show you what it could look like in less than two minutes: [link].

[Embed video]

Is this something you would be interested in?

Thanks,

[Your name]

Top tips for cold emails:

Start with the subject line: The aim is to grab the reader’s attention and ensure they open the cold email. Do that, and you’re on your way. Be exceedingly clear and concise – as it’s worth taking time to perfect the best cold email subject lines.

Be succinct and direct: Introduce yourself clearly upfront or “be short and relevant,” says the chief commercial officer at a leading investment broker. People are busy: read your email out loud, if it’s longer than a minute, it’s too long. Try writing like you talk – introduce yourself, be nice, connect.

Get personal: Connect with an engaging hook or “make it look like someone I know has suggested you,” according to an executive at a digital sports platform. “Do your research. Make it relevant. Keep it short. Offer me something of value that you know I’m interested in” another panelist said. You can also mention a competitor if you feel like it would help.

Be credible: “The EUREKA moment for a prospect is when they immediately see how the seller can make their life easier, manage workflow, see the wood for the trees, and improve their commercial gravitas,” says a board director of an internationally famous brand.

Call to action: This is the equivalent of the home stretch and, arguably, the most important part of your pitch. You won’t get one if you don’t ask, so if you want a 15-minute meeting or a call, be sure to include this at the end of the email.

Cold email templates: Wrapping up

Successful cold emailing is an investigative task that requires reps to add personalization and depth to cold outreach.

Every prospect that enters your sales funnel is unique, so you should pitch them with the cold email template that has the best chance of converting them into a customer.

Once you get the formula right, your cold email templates will become your secret weapon when connecting with prospects and turning conversations into sales.

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???? Vlad Oleksiienko

Growth @ Reply.io | ?? Sharing insights about trends in the SaaS space

1 年

Thank you for such an interesting post! Looking forward to the second part! P.S. The templates you suggest are really effective!

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From my experience cold call emails are utterly ineffective. Whilst it can tick a nice CRM box and help with metrics it’s actual usefulness in driving sales growth is negligible to non-existent.

Hilton Tavares

Solu??es em tecnologia para reduzir custos e aumentar produtividade nas empresas.

2 年
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2 年

Great refresher! ??

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2 年

Very Interesting Tips and Tips.

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