I find formatting can help. List each of your questions at the bottom of your emails, so they can go through them and answer them one by one. It's also harder for them to justify answering one question and ignoring the…
Not a blog per se but take a look at: https://artofemails.com/ It shares proven email templates to get clients, ask for referrals, etc. Yes there are a lot of templates out there, but 95% of them sound template-y and…
1. You can try cold emailing the cofounders or department chiefs (CTO, VP of Growth, etc.) of small to mid-size companies with a product that requires dev work. For example, you can try targeting startups who just…
I find formatting can help. List each of your questions at the bottom of your emails, so they can go through them and answer them one by one. It's also harder for them to justify answering one question and ignoring the…
Not a blog per se but take a look at: https://artofemails.com/ It shares proven email templates to get clients, ask for referrals, etc. Yes there are a lot of templates out there, but 95% of them sound template-y and…
1. You can try cold emailing the cofounders or department chiefs (CTO, VP of Growth, etc.) of small to mid-size companies with a product that requires dev work. For example, you can try targeting startups who just…