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Here’s 3 ways to help you start writing A* cold emails: #1 Get inspiration from our new #2 Impl

Here’s 3 ways to help you start writing A* cold emails: #1 Get inspiration from our new [cold email templates gallery]( #2 Implement advice from experts in our newest [Cold Email Duel]( YouTube series #3 [Let AI give you a hand]( with writing cold emails Choose which solution works best for you. #1 Cold email templates gallery Is there anything worse than a blinking cursor and a blank mind when you want to start writing a cold email? Not when you have a high-quality list of your dream prospects and all that's stopping you from hitting your sales goals are those messages. [Our templates gallery]( help you with writing personalized and more effective cold emails. Use it as inspiration to craft your own messages. You can also customize these templates straight from the website. Template categories: - Email frameworks - Follow-ups - Real estate - Networking - Recruitment - Sales and promotions #2 Cold Email Duel Our newest YouTube series where we ask our cold email experts questions to help you succeed in your cold emailing journey. In this episode you’ll learn: - How to write subject lines your prospects can't resist - What a sales breakup email is - Meaning of SPF in cold emails - How to write effective cold emails Make sure you [give it a watch]( :) #3 AI + cold emails = perfect match If you struggle with focusing on the prospect when writing cold emails or feel like your structure is all over the place then try writing them with the help of AI. It’ll help you overcome writer’s block, boost creativity and speed up the whole email writing process. In the blog post you’ll learn: - What is an AI email assistant - What AI can help you with - Pros of using an AI email assistant - Cons of using an AI email assistant If this blog post looks familiar, it’s because it did come out in the newsletter some time ago. But if you’ve not seen it yet, definitely [give it a read](. Have a great Thursday :) -- [Profile photo] Best Regards, Justyna Waciega Content 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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