@taratorit Itās debatable. Depends upon how youāre sending the follow-up email. Most email softwares doesnāt include the content of first email in follow-up, which makes it skeptical for inbox providers whether itās a follow-up or just a gimmick.
@jane2468 Yeah the personalsied first line and "Quick Question" SL are undefeated.
I like to use variations of the SL like: "Quick question {{Firstname}}" or "Idea for {{CompanyName}}"
Wouldn't say it's a hack but when I'm cold-emailing businesses - I like to be short and to the point. For me personally, I'm just trying to get them to reply with something like "I'm interested, tell me more"
@jane2468 Can you elaborate briefly on why for some of these? For example, replying with "sent from my iphone." Is that meant to look like you're responding immediately and while out showing you prioritize their needs?
@1shae123 Sent from my phone works well with follow ups.
When you manually send someone an email with an iPhone, it adds sent from iPhone at the end.
Now, if youāre using a tool to send automated follow ups, theyāre not going to know you did it with an automated tool. Itās a psychology hack to trick them. I would craft my follow up email like this:
@1shae123 I believe theyāre saying that the impact is to make an automated email seem like itās not an automated email. People donāt run automation scripts from their phone (at least as far as I know) so by adding that it gives the impression that itās a personalized email just for them as opposed to a template that was auto sent.