Email guide
Common Cold Email Mistakes That Kill Replies
Most cold emails fail because they feel generic, too long, or hard to answer. This page shows the mistakes to fix first.
Used to improve real outreach emails before sending.
Mistakes to avoid
Generic opener
If the first line could be sent to anyone, the email does not feel relevant enough to earn a reply.
Too much hype
Words like amazing, best, guaranteed, and urgent can make the message feel less credible.
Long setup before the point
If the reader has to work through several lines before understanding the reason for the email, interest drops fast.
Vague ask
A weak CTA makes the next step feel unclear, which gives the reader an easy reason to ignore the email.
Too many asks in one email
When the message asks for a call, a reply, a review, and a meeting all at once, it feels heavy.
Copy-and-paste tone
A message that sounds reused or templated can feel like a mass send instead of a useful note.
Fix these first
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