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The “Looking for Input” Email To Learn From Lost Opportunities

Scenario: You asked for permission to close their file and they said yes
Contributor: Bryan Kreuzberger, Founder of Breakthrough Email

What do you do once someone says no to you? It’s a learning opportunity. The email below is an example of how you can respond.

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The “Permission to Close Your File” Email That Gets a 76% Response Rate

Scenario: When prospects completely stop responding to your emails
Contributor: Bryan Kreuzberger, Founder of Breakthrough Email

Only use this email if you follow up with someone two or three times and don’t hear back. If used incorrectly, it may come off as threatening. The goal here is to re-connect with people who have completely halted communication with you. You shouldn’t use this email if you’re trying to start a relationship.

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The “I Feel Like a Stalker” Email That Got a 70% Response Rate and Booked 30+ Silicon Valley Executives

Scenario: Your prospect hasn’t responded after multiple follow up emails
Contributor: Lloyed Lobo, Co-Founder of Traction Conf and Head of Growth at Speakeasy.co

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The “Breakup Email” That Gets a 33% Response Rate

Scenario: When your prospect has ignored your numerous follow up attempts
Contributor: Katharine Derum, Sales Manager at HubSpot

When your prospect may have completely fallen off the map and ignored your multiple follow-up attempts, a breakup email can often do the trick.