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How to use cold email templates safely

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Cold email templates have been popular for some time now. It seems like everyone is either writing a

Cold email templates have been popular for some time now. It seems like everyone is either writing about them or using them. But we’ve always been slightly skeptical towards them. Why? Cause once many people copy-paste these templates into their outreach campaigns, without personalizing them first, they’ll no longer ‘wow’ prospects - since email templates are unfortunately very often super generic and lack personalization. More importantly, very similar email copies will most likely be detected by spam filters and get marked as SPAM. And that’s something you probably want to avoid happening at all costs. The good news is that we have a brand new blog post which will help you understand how to use cold email templates safely. You’ll also be able to learn about different cold email writing frameworks such as AIDA, PAS and the famous 4T by Josh Braun, which you can use as guides when crafting your message, so check it out: [Templates for Cold Emails: Save Time with These Frameworks>>]( Just remember to use them wisely and personalize them for each prospect. Ps. we just launched a new feature called Templates, which allows you to create, store, customize and share your own email copy from your campaigns. It can help you be more efficient by making your outreach process quicker and smoother. So if you’re a Woodpecker user, [go test it out now]( and let us know your thoughts :) -- [Profile photo] Best Regards, Justyna Waciega Junior Marketing Specialist at [Woodpecker.co]( 29D Krakowska STR, 50‑424 Wroclaw, Poland, EU [Find some tips on our blog]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( . You've received this email because you chose to get weekly email tips while signing up for the Woodpecker trial, or you opted in on our blog. We'll process your email address to send you weekly tips until you unsubscribe. You can always [unsubscribe]( from this list or [update your data](. Copyright © 2023 Woodpecker.co S.A. All rights reserved. [GDPR Compliance]( [Privacy Policy](

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