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How to cold email in different cultures 🌍

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If you’re from the US and have never visited Germany, for example, or if you're from the UK and

If you’re from the US and have never visited Germany, for example, or if you're from the UK and don't know what the communication style in France looks like, then it’ll be quite difficult to write an email that resonates with your prospect. But adapting your cold emails to your prospects’ culture helps you look respectful in their eyes and may make them more inclined to start a conversation with you. And we’ve got just the thing to help you with this. A while back we hosted a Cold Email Camp and recorded sessions with experts. One of these amazing experts was Emilia Mosiewicz, who’s helped over 150 companies from 24 different countries successfully enter global markets and win clients. So if someone knows a thing or two (actually a lot more than that) about cultural differences in outreach, it’s her. In this session you’ll learn ⬇️ - how to adapt your emails for different cultures and get replies - how to adjust your cold outreach strategy to fit prospects in the UK, US, France and Germany - what calibrated questions are and why you should include them in your email Watch it here 😎 -- [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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