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I help tech sales AEs perform to their full potential in sales and life by mastering their mindset, habits, and selling skills | Sales Coach | Former #1 Enterprise AE at Salesforce | $100M+ in career sales

Last quarter I received a perfect cold email. It followed the same simple prospecting framework I teach. Here's a line-by-line breakdown of why it works so well: SUBJECT LINE: Make it all about them and reference your research Why it works: Shows that it's not spam or automated, and creates curiosity to open the e-mail and here what they have to say PARAGRAPH #1: Warm, personal, with a sincere compliment Why it works: Shows the prospect you took the time to learn about them, and humanizes you. PARAGRAPH #2: Share relevant observations based on research and a potential problem which their research uncovered Why it works: Shows that you are reaching out to identify a potential way to help them which they may not be thinking about PARAGRAPH #3: Shares specific, clear value proposition which includes the problem you solve and the outcomes you deliver Why it works: people need to clearly understand what you do so they can decide for themselves if it makes sense to meet with you. Sharing generic outcomes without being direct or specific confuses and annoys prospects because they still don't know what you do after reading the e-mail. PARAGRAPH #4: Soft Call to Interest (CTI): Ask if they have ever given thought to what you wrote, and if they're open to discussing further. Why it works: Never assume that a prospect needs what you are selling. Instead, confirm whether they've thought about the problem you solve and are open to discussing further. A call to interest (CTI) is much softer than a call to action (CTA), such as asking them to meet before you've confirmed they even have a need or interest. Don't assume anything, just ask and validate first. Kudos to the seller for sending a well-written, thoughtful e-mail.

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Gary España

Business Development @ Arete | I help producers win more cyber deals, build new channels to generate more revenue, and train teams to sell new products

1y

Made me stop and think… “wait a minute, why HASN’T Ian published a book yet?!” Great email.

Joe Lang

Not your granddads CRM

1y

So when does the book come out?

Anthony Natoli

Senior Account Executive @ LinkedIn | Helping sales professionals unlock their full potential to win in sales & life based on lessons from my real-life experience | Creator & Speaker

1y

who is this person?

Michael Kaplan

Providing outstanding service is my commitment—Exceeding expectations is my goal—Helping people is my passion

1y

Ain’t no way AI wrote that…good stuff!

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Niraj Kapur

Helping corporate sales teams smash sales targets and overcome every objection. LinkedIn Top Voice in Sales. Trusted by Terex, Salesforce, Exertis, Barclays, NBM Group and Cirata. Over 500 companies trained worldwide.

1y

99% of people miss out on the first paragraph. If it's not personal, it gets deleted. Great example Ian Koniak

Tamir Arusy 🚀

Sales & Business Development Team Manager at monday.com (Outbound/ Inbound) (Nasdaq: MNDY)

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Aidan Dickenson

Senior Sales Operations Analyst | Sage Intacct | Driving Forecast Accuracy with Clari & Salesforce | AI & Automation Builder | Founder of ArtNorthEast (Etsy Digital Art)

1y

Great breakdown! Personalisation and clear value are indeed game-changers in email outreach. Thanks for sharing these insights!

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Ned Phillips

I help B2B start ups sell more

1y

That’s a great email Ian Koniak

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Jasmine Z. Kukko

Enabling AI-driven Human Risk Management by Improving Your Security Culture 🛡 | Cyber Security Awareness Training & Cloud Email Security | Nordic & Benelux Enterprise Account Executive 🇪🇺🇸🇪🇫🇮 | SaaS

1y

Awesome first email! Curious, if you don't get a response to the first email you send, what is the best approach for a follow up email? I mean e.g. more info share on pain? simple "did you consider this?" or something else?

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Bruce St.Clair

Passionate About Building & Uplifting Others | Innovative Sales Professional | Expert in Strategy, Execution, Results & Analysis | Tech Start-up Consultant | Non-Profit Founder | Author | Proud Husband and Father

1y

This is great - well written, clear and concise, and easy to read quickly....and no corny sales pitch!!!!

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