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If you’re growing a small business, you know that it requires wearing many hats. You’re often doing tasks that would easily fit into several job descriptions. That’s how it is for Mike and Carly at MooseCat Recording, a private boutique recording studio.
You already know that cold emails are a powerful way to move conversations forward quickly, even if they’re starting at zero. And just like any other form of outreach, much of the success of your cold emails depends on how you use that super-short time window to communicate your message.
Here’s the scenario. You only recently started with Woodpecker but you already see the massive potential you’ve unlocked with cold emailing. After a bit of experimenting and browsing through our massive library of guides and other helpful resources, you’re comfortable with the basics of good subject lines and persuasive content and maybe you’ve even mastered the concept of ready-made email sequences.
Let me take a guess: you’re looking for a lead generation service, but so far you’ve been overwhelmed with the options and don’t quite know who to choose to fulfill your lead generation needs.
A while back, we published a blog post about ways to find a prospect's email address from LinkedIn. Today, we're following up with an extended list of tools you can use to do so. Gaurav Sharma, the CEO of Attrock, a digital marketing company, shares his top picks. Over to you, Gaurav.
Before joining Woodpecker, about 8 months ago, I had never heard about cold emails. I didn’t know what they were, or any of the rules and best practices associated with them. You could say that I was… left out in the cold. But, this week marks the premiere of my own deliverability-focused video series, D&D. So, you may be wondering - how did it come about?