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Learning how to write cold emails that get responses is an invaluable skill in the workplace

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 18 Aug 2016


TheInsider Picksteam writes about stuff we think you'll like. Business Insider has affiliate partnerships so we may get a share of the revenue from your purchase.Most people have sent out at least one cold emailthat's whenyou're not acquainted with the recipientover the course of their careers. And if you haven't, don't get so comfortable. You probably will at some point, whetherit's for business, networking, or applying to a new job.Sending out a cold email can feel like you're sending your request or inquiry into a virtual black hole, especially when you don'treceive a response. There are several factors that can be creditedto your email's success or failure. An online course called "Crack Cold Emailing to Increase Sales and Grow Your Business" teaches you how to compose a great cold email and, in doing so, up your chances of hearing back from the recipient.In 59 lectures, this course covers everything from crafting a compelling subject line to following up to how to handle not receiving a response at all. Itis taught by Scott Britton, a software entrepreneur whose startup Troops.ai was named one of the hotteststartups in New York City this year. And we highly doubt Britton got to where he is todaywithout sending out a cold email or two along the way.Usually the course goes for$50, but this month you can save 40% on itwhen you enter Business Insider's exclusive promo code "AUGUSTINSIDER"at checkout.Crack Cold Emailing to Increase Sales and Grow Your Business, $30 (originally $50), available at Udemy. [40% off with the code"AUGUSTINSIDER"]READ THIS:Less than 40% of millennials negotiate their salary ' this is everything you need to know going into a negotiationSEE ALSO:Recent college grads, here's everything you need to know to impress at job interviewsJoin the conversation about this story
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