Cold outreach tips for product owners!

Trishala Chhetri
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If you are selling to other businesses and have no idea of b2b selling then here are some of the tips to help you get started : (For beginners) Best mediums are email, LinkedIn and cold calling. Let’s just talk about email right now: 1. Never send cold emails from your primary domain. Have multiple domains names and redirect it to the main domain. This will protect you from the risk of burning down primary domain. 2. Always warm up before sending emails. 3-4 weeks of warming up should be enough. This helps your email deliverability rate. Keep on warming up now and again. 3. Set up your spf, DMARC and DKIM. This helps your domain to strengthen its reputation. 4. Never send more than 100 emails from one domain. What else did I miss? (Note : Will be talking about some tools to help us with cold emails tomorrow) Follow me on LinkedIn for more contents. The link is on my ph profile.

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Robert Mao
thanks! that's really helpful!
Cyril Gupta
CloudFunnels AI
CloudFunnels AI
Thanks for the tips!
John Marquez
1. Always address the recipient by their first name. 2. Be aware of timezones - make sure they receive the email during office hours and not while they're asleep. 3. Have a clear CTA for each email - 1 email = 1 CTA. 4. Always design the email to be about "them" not "you". Hope this helps!
Johny burg
Thanks for sharing.
Kunal Mehta
1. Personalize your outreach to show genuine interest in the recipient's needs. 2. Keep your message concise, highlighting the value your product brings. 3. Research your target audience to tailor your approach. 4. Use a friendly and engaging tone to build rapport. 5. Offer a clear call-to-action to encourage response. 6. Follow up but avoid being pushy. 7. Continuously refine your outreach based on feedback.
Frank Hernandez
Thanks for this post @trishala_chhetri . This was really helpful.
Trishala Chhetri
@codeminion thank you . Wil be sharing more tips on outbound sales. Hope those will be helpful too :)
Mansi Trivedi
I still remember my first cold outreach campaign!!