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Cold Email Outreach with Jeremy & Jack

#366 - Data on 1MM Leads Reveal Worst Titles to Cold Email (Hint: It's not IT)

10 Jul 2024

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In this episode, Jack and Jeremy delve into the challenges of getting replies from different departments in a sales context. They analyze data from a million emails to uncover which departments are the hardest and easiest to reach, offering insights and practical advice for optimizing sales outreach strategies.   Key Topics Discussed: LinkedIn Poll Results Data Analysis on Reply Rates by Department Breakdown of Departments by Difficulty in Getting Replies Discussion on Why Certain Departments Are Harder to Reach Implications for Structuring Sales Campaigns Comparison of Most Approached vs. Most Responsive Departments Actionable Takeaways   Thank you for tuning in to this episode. If you found these insights helpful and want to master cold email outreach, check out our course at https://course.quickmail.io/ Struggling with cold outreach? salesbread.com uses personalized messages to turn prospects into qualified leads, saving you time and effort.   About the hosts:   Jack Reamer founded SalesBread.com – the lead generation agency that brings B2B companies 1 lead per day by sending ultra-personalized LinkedIn messages and cold emails. Show listeners can book a free, 15-minute lead generation brainstorm session here: https://salesbread.com/contact/ Jeremy Chatelaine founded QuickMail.com – the most performant cold email platform to get replies, thanks to industry-leading features such as Deliverability AI and Advanced Stats. Start your trial today here: https://quickmail.com

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