CHAPTER FOUR The Introduction Email Tips to Getting Read.

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CHAPTER FOUR The Introduction Tips to Getting Read

How many s do you receive each day? And how many of those do you delete without reading more than a few words, the subject line, or anything at all? What it is that gets you to read the few you do actually read? Lets face it. Sales is a volume game: youre going to have to spend some time fishing before you catch a fish. But if youve got an empty hook, youre very unlikely to catch anything. Here are nine tips to sending s that actually get read: 1.Use a reference whenever possible. Did someone internally refer you to them? Thats optimal, but not common. Have you previously done work for their company, or even their industry? This creates immediate credibility and significantly increases your chances of getting a response. 2.Personalization. Personalizing both the subject line and the greeting maximizes the prospects likelihood of recognizing that you are a person, not a machine, and are sending this to them directly. If you are sending s en masse, personalizing the wherever you can is critical – as long as its done in a natural, conversational way. 3.Keep it short. Thats all. KEEP CALM AND GET READ KEEP CALM AND GET READ

4.Keep it simple. Try to avoid any confusing jargon, acronyms, or too many internal abbreviations. You want to convey your firms services in a way that the prospect will easily understand, while giving them the sense that you are prepared and knowledgeable. And keep in mind that, while this may have been initially intended for one specific audience (i.e. researchers, marketers, brand managers), different companies manage their research in different divisions and under different umbrellas, and you never know who might actually end up receiving your . Dont make it difficult to understand you or what you can do for them! 5.Whats In it for Them? This is your guiding principle. They dont want to hear about you; they want to hear what you can do for them. How are you going to help them answer their difficult business questions? How will using your firm make them look good among their managers or peers? How can you make their work easier? Thats what you need to convey. 6.Personality. A little, but not too much. You want to remain professional and credible, as well as knowledgeable and nice. Your introductory is an opportunity to show them how well you can write (perhaps related to how smart you are?), how easy it is to understand what youre trying to convey (perhaps related to how clear your reports will be?), and all the while being polite and pleasant (perhaps related to how enjoyable it will be to work with you?). This is definitely more of an art than a science, but anyone can do it. Bonus Tip: Did the prospect respond and say they werent the right person? Always thank them and kindly ask them to redirect you to the correct person if they can. Bonus Tip: Did the prospect respond and say they werent the right person? Always thank them and kindly ask them to redirect you to the correct person if they can. Double Bonus Tip: Have some fun! When youre doing your lead generation work and come across a funny name, title, etc., keep a whiteboard in the office (or a shared document) and share it with the rest of the team. A little humor makes a tough assignment a lot more fun. Double Bonus Tip: Have some fun! When youre doing your lead generation work and come across a funny name, title, etc., keep a whiteboard in the office (or a shared document) and share it with the rest of the team. A little humor makes a tough assignment a lot more fun.

7.Avoid attachments. Most companies wont let s with large attachments through, and the ones that get through will have scary-looking warnings all around them. Hyperlinks are good, but not more than two or three, including any in your e-signature. 8.Avoid attention-makers. Italics, boldface, and exclamation points – all of these can get your stuck in the junk filter. Be careful about getting too cute with subject lines…a little intrigue is OK and can pique curiosity, but they are closely scanned for certain keywords that are likely to indicate a non-work related . And be careful with e- signatures; they account for a surprisingly large amount of undeliverable s, probably because so many of them include pictures, hyperlinks, bolding, underlining, and italics…all the things you should be avoiding in the body of your note. Should you start with the most senior contact and then work your way down? Or will you have more success if you start with the junior folks and work your way up? There is no hard-and-fast rule about this. Sometimes, the senior person will forward your to a more junior person, asking them to contact you and screen you. This is good, because the junior person is less likely to ignore the request from their boss. Other times, the senior person is less likely to respond, and you are better off starting with the junior person and working your way up the seniority chain. It really depends on the company, the size of the research organization, and the individual, so do both until you start to see some trends emerge.

9.Professional Persistence. Getting s read is also largely a matter of timing and persistence. If your prospect is slammed, he or she may just delete your because theres too much work to do. Or it may seem somewhat interesting, but shipped off to an unread mail folder, waiting for that elusive day when there might be time to read it. So to increase the chance that your will be read, follow-up…and be professionally persistent. Bridgemark Solutions recommends sending a follow-up message about four or five business days after the initial , by forwarding the initial and appending it with a new, short message reinforcing the points in your original note. After that, follow up on a similar schedule for a total of three or four weeks. Dont create a new every time…forward the ones youve already sent so that a.) the prospect knows youre a real person, not a blast machine, and b.) our conclusion is that junk mail filters tend to allow more s through that are forwarded, as opposed to new. Plan for Success While the is important, it must be supported by a consistent process, or it will just be a random activity. Set aside a time for lead generation, and stick to it. In addition to being consistent, the process must be repeatable, or it will not be efficient. Create a set of s that work for different services and under different conditions, and customize them for each prospect. Use a CRM tool (like to keep you and others honest in following the lead generation schedule. Keep track of, publicize, and reward your teams lead generation metrics ( s sent, follow-ups made, leads generated, etc.), so that you have accountability to yourself, as well as others in your company who are involved in these tough-but-critical business development activities.