I’m going to share with you a advice that will significantly improve the efficiency of your blogger outreach:
The Honeymoon Outreach Technique.
In the best case scenario, you’ve got some sort of pre-existing relationship with the blogger you’re pitching. But we all know that this often isn’t the case.
Often you have to reach out to a blogger who have no idea of who you are and what you’re selling and why. In a way, this is a sort of email equivalent to cold-calling.
And let me tell you, I really HATE cold calling. And I think most of us do.
Why You Should Do A Honeymoon Outreach
I’m going to share with you a advice that will significantly improve the efficiency of your blogger outreach:
The Honeymoon Outreach Technique.
In the best case scenario, you’ve got some sort of pre-existing relationship with the blogger you’re pitching. But we all know that this often isn’t the case.
Often you have to reach out to a blogger who have no idea of who you are and what you’re selling and why. In a way, this is a sort of email equivalent to cold-calling.
And let me tell you, I really HATE cold calling. And I think most of us do.
(In fact, I think you need to be pretty screwed up to truly enjoy any type of cold calling, but that’s just me.)
The Honeymoon Outreach Technique.
In the best case scenario, you’ve got some sort of pre-existing relationship with the blogger you’re pitching. But we all know that this often isn’t the case.
Often you have to reach out to a blogger who have no idea of who you are and what you’re selling and why. In a way, this is a sort of email equivalent to cold-calling.
And let me tell you, I really HATE cold calling. And I think most of us do.
(In fact, I think you need to be pretty screwed up to truly enjoy any type of cold calling, but that’s just me.)
I’m going to share with you a advice that will significantly improve the efficiency of your blogger outreach:
The Honeymoon Outreach Technique.
In the best case scenario, you’ve got some sort of pre-existing relationship with the blogger you’re pitching. But we all know that this often isn’t the case.
Often you have to reach out to a blogger who have no idea of who you are and what you’re selling and why. In a way, this is a sort of email equivalent to cold-calling.
And let me tell you, I really HATE cold calling. And I think most of us do.
(In fact, I think you need to be pretty screwed up to truly enjoy any type of cold calling, but that’s just me.)
The Honeymoon Outreach Technique.
In the best case scenario, you’ve got some sort of pre-existing relationship with the blogger you’re pitching. But we all know that this often isn’t the case.
Often you have to reach out to a blogger who have no idea of who you are and what you’re selling and why. In a way, this is a sort of email equivalent to cold-calling.
And let me tell you, I really HATE cold calling. And I think most of us do.
(In fact, I think you need to be pretty screwed up to truly enjoy any type of cold calling, but that’s just me.)
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