Ask HN: What do you think of this sales email? and the ending call to action?
2 points| fosokoko | 8 years ago
We are a local company, we have built a (one liner intro).
You can use our service <user story>
We are already deploying in <another industry but same function>
I can give you a 15 minute demo at your convenience. Please let me know if there is a suitable time for us to connect.
Thank you for your time. Your input will be immensely helpful to a young company.
Regards,
sharemywin|8 years ago
1. find a way to personalize. visit their website etc.
2. focus on what you can do for them. ie.
Are you looking for a way to get more customers for your new business?
Is your website getting the traffic it should?
Could your business benefit from a 1000% increase in website traffic?
fosokoko|8 years ago
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JSeymourATL|8 years ago
I don't have 15 minutes to give, especially for a lame demo. (not to come off harsh, I'm sure it's brilliantly done)
First question-- is this relevant to me? What problems do you solve?
Recommend Oren Klaff on Pitching your idea > https://imnotmarvin.com/deep-dive-oren-klaff-on-how-to-write...
troydavis|8 years ago
Generally “content marketing” is the term for that, but a better way to think about it is: think of the problems faced by the people who might use your thing. What do they think about? What other tools do they use?
Now, go write useful blog posts about that stuff. If you publish interesting things, people will actually want to hear from you. You’ll earn their trust and won’t need to beg or spam for it.
Seth Godin explains this well: http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/01/permission-m...
… and the first 4 chapters of his book are online: http://www.sethgodin.com/permission/thanks.asp
fosokoko|8 years ago
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leff_f|8 years ago
Hope this structure helps.
leff_f|8 years ago
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