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💡 Mastering the Art of Cold DMs: Get Responses Before Christmas

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Proven 5-step strategy with examples

Proven 5-step strategy with examples                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 December 09, 2023 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Leveling%20Up&body=Mastering%20the%20Art%20of%20Cold%20DMs%3A%20Get%20Responses%20Before%20Christmas%3A%20Proven%205-Step%20Strategy%20With%20Examples%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.levelingup.com%2Fp%2Fmastering-art-cold-dms-get-responses-christmas) Picture this, It's a chilly December morning, and you're sipping your favorite coffee. You check your inbox or DMs… and boom! Responses are rolling in. Want to make this a reality? Let’s dive into some real examples that will get you those coveted responses before the jingle bells start ringing. #1: Craft headlines that hook 🔥 Your headline is your first impression. Make it count. Something like "Exclusive Founders' Brainstorm" can make your message irresistible. Nail this, and you're looking at open rates that skyrocket. Examples: - "Unlocking the Secret to 10X Growth" - "Exclusive Strategy Session: Transform Your Marketing" - "Invitation: Join Our Elite Founders' Circle" #2: Personalize like a pro 🎯 No more generic greetings. Dig deep. Find a common ground, a shared passion, or recall a past interaction. This shows you're not just another face in the crowd but someone who genuinely cares. Examples: - "Hey [Name], I noticed we both attended the Marketing Innovators Conference last month. Your insights on [Specific Topic] really resonated with me." - "Hi [Name], I saw your comment on [Industry Leader]'s post about [Topic]. It’s refreshing to meet someone who shares my passion for [Specific Aspect]." - "Hello [Name], I’ve been following your journey since your feature in [Industry Publication]. Your approach to [Specific Challenge] is inspiring." #3: Straight to the bullseye 🏹 Don't beat around the bush. Your first “selling” sentence should be sharp and to the point. Time is precious in the social media whirlwind. Be direct, be clear, and watch the magic happen. Examples: - "I have a strategy that could increase your client retention by 30%." - "Let's talk about how I helped a business like yours triple its lead generation." - "I noticed a gap in your digital marketing strategy that we can turn into an opportunity." #4: The irresistible offer 💎 This is where you shine. Present an offer they can't refuse. Imagine dangling a free pass to a high-profile event. That's the kind of value we're talking about. Examples: - "Complimentary audit of your marketing funnel with actionable insights – let’s identify those missed opportunities." - "Exclusive access to our latest marketing playbook – packed with strategies not yet shared publicly." - "Join our closed-door workshop with industry leaders, normally a $2000 value, free for you." #5: The power of follow-up 🔄 Persistence pays off. Not every message gets seen the first time. Gently nudge them with thoughtful, value-packed messages. Diversify your approach across different platforms to stay on their radar. Examples: - "Just floating back to the top of your inbox with a quick note on how we boosted another agency’s ROI by 50%." - "Following up with a recent success story of ours that mirrors your business model." - "I thought of a tailored approach for your team after our last chat. Let’s reconnect?" Remember, the art of cold outreach is about making connections that feel genuine and offering value that's hard to ignore. Use these examples as a springboard to tailor your approach, and watch your response rate soar. Struggling to nail the perfect offer? Let's chat. I'm offering a no-strings-attached consultation to fine-tune your strategy and ensure your DMs get the attention they deserve. [Request your FREE spot on our calendar here and let's make your cold outreach as warm as this holiday season.]( To a December filled with successful connections, Eric Siu Would you like more tactics like this? [No ❌]( [Yes ✅]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2023 Leveling Up 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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