Email is a powerful tool. Everybody in the world has an email address & you can get in touch with them. I developed these email scripts from years of practice and cold emailing. They took me from being a nobody who grew up without an impressive network in rural Pennsylvania to getting coffee with my billionaire mentors & intellectual heroes.
Knowing how to send an email that is clear and easy to reply to does wonders for your career -- especially early on when you don't know many people.
But most people have to learn this the hard way. I did. I spent years emailing thousands of Very Busy People. I emailed entrepreneurs, CEOs, investors, journalists, and people working at schools, Fortune 50 companies, and huge nonprofits.
A lot of the scripts out there weren't very good. So I developed my own. The core scripts on BestEmailScripts.com are the ones that I came back to time and again. As I shared my scripts with my friends and family, more people wanted to use them.
So I made them available for you for free at BestEmailScripts.com. Even more, I want to be able to give you more scripts that work, that help you grow your network, and help you get email replies -- so we built in an option for you to REQUEST NEW SCRIPTS. Need an email to send to a busy investor, a journalist, or a long-lost friend? Let me know and my team will craft you a script that works.
I've taught these scripts to my one-on-one clients and I've used them to get positive replies from:
> World-famous investors.
> Journalists at major publications like Entrepreneur Magazine and Fast Company.
> Serial entrepreneurs.
> Established and very busy authors.
These scripts are not designed to be "persuasive" -- they're designed to work. They're designed to be easy to reply to and easy to understand. THAT is a shift that will dramatically improve your open and reply rates on your emails.
Cool product! I'm curious though, would the template become formulaic if used by too many people? How would you prevent an employer from seeing the same script twice?
@hasan_liou Great question! I actually am careful to focus most of the scripts I craft less as templates and more like ad-lib scripts. You'll see that it's more the *structure* that matters than the content. This is one of the reasons why I am hesitant to recommend using popular rhetorical devices like compliments in emails - they come off as insincere when too many people use them! https://zakslayback.com/not-cold...
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