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by loh
1455 days ago
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My main problem is that I didn't know how to find the exact type of person I'm looking for, so I cast a much wider net than I should have. I was told by an experienced salesperson that I should aim for ~100 emails per week, and then send followup emails to those same email addresses a couple days later, even if they don't respond to the first one, meaning I contacted ~400 people over the course of June. Part of the advice I received was that contacting the wrong person is okay, as they might forward me to the right person. By the way, Apollo.io is a YC backed company, which was a huge part of my thought process. "YC? Based out of SF? Okay this must be how people do things these days." So against my better judgment, I gave it a shot. It was definitely the wrong approach, but as someone with zero experience or knowledge of sales and cold outreach, there's no way I could have known that without trying first, especially with experienced salespeople telling me it's just what people do. |
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For cold emailing to be effective you need to have researched the company you are emailing a bit and give them enough in your initial approach that they want to follow back rather than send you to their spam folder. It means you need to show you understand their problem space, have a good grasp of how you could bring them value and having a chat with you would probably be worth their time if only so they know what’s available on the market for the problem you solve.