Finally, we can have a Midjourney that can write ;)
Hey there, hope you are having a nice day.
Let’s start with the App of the week.
Ideogram - The new Midjourney ( it’s free for now ! )
Check that new generator, it’s pretty cool because you can ask for some Typography designs.
Be a better writer with TypeFully
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MindPal
Create nice carousels on automation
Cold Emailing Tutorial: Achieving a 30% Opening Rate
1. Research Your Recipient
Personalize: Avoid generic emails. Address the recipient by name and mention something specific about them or their company.
Targeting: Ensure the person you're emailing is the right person to contact. If you're pitching a product, for instance, you'd want to reach out to decision-makers.
2. Craft a Compelling Subject Line
Be Clear: Your subject line should give a hint about the email's content.
Spark Curiosity: Use open-ended questions or intriguing statements.
Avoid Spammy Words: Words like "free," "buy now," or "promo" can trigger spam filters.
3. Keep It Short and Sweet
Concise Content: Aim for 3-5 sentences. Busy professionals appreciate brevity.
Clear Call to Action (CTA): What do you want the recipient to do? Whether it's scheduling a call, checking out a link, or replying to a question, make your CTA clear.
4. Add Value
Solve a Problem: Address a specific challenge they might be facing and how you can help.
Provide Insights: Share a piece of relevant information or data that might interest them.
5. Professional Signature
Contact Information: Include your phone number, website, and social media profiles.
Photo: A professional photo can add a personal touch and build trust.
6. Follow Up, But Don’t Pester
Send a Reminder: If you don’t get a response within a week, send a polite follow-up.
Limit Follow-ups: Two follow-ups are generally acceptable. Beyond that, you risk becoming a nuisance.
7. Optimize Sending Times
Avoid Weekends: Emails sent on Tuesdays and Wednesdays tend to have higher open rates.
Consider Time Zones: Ensure you're sending at a time that's convenient for the recipient.
8. Use Tracking Tools
Tools like Yesware, HubSpot, or Mailtrack can help you track open rates and link clicks. This data can provide insights into what's working and what's not.
9. Test and Iterate
A/B Testing: Experiment with different subject lines, email content, and sending times to see what yields the best results.
Feedback: If someone responds negatively or provides feedback, take it as an opportunity to learn and adjust your approach.
10. Maintain Email List Hygiene
Update Regularly: Remove bounced emails, unsubscribes, and non-responders.
Segmentation: Group your contacts based on characteristics or behaviors to tailor your messaging.