Results from 30 emails & a few questions
Hello all, Last week I sent 30 Beamer type emails and heard back from 5-6 of them. I didn't manage to turn any of those responses into a coffee date and was a bit disappointed. Most of the responders seemed to think I wanted to be an affiliate and either didn't respond when I mentioned that I had other ideas for filling their programs, or the email ping pong got nowhere. The emails I sent were of the format: "Hello Name, Mention something positive about their programs/way of doing things. Is your {program_name} full? I might be able to help you fill it up--and you'd only pay me once members join up. I'd likely only be able to do it if I could send you at least 10 per month, I don't know if that's doable for you?" I rushed the research of more than a few, and some of the opening sentences were a bit perfunctory, but I don't think they were too bad. After coming back to the drawing board, I found this post really helpful: https://www.skool.com/ronin/coffee-date-frame-in-a-post This clarified the process a bit for me, but now I'm confused as to what to send in the original outreach email? And when do I suggest a coffee date and drop in my Calendly link? On one hand I need to get them interested before suggesting a coffee date, on the other hand I don't want to bounce emails back and forth forever. A few days after complete email silence I received an email from someone requesting a coffee date and I spoke to them yesterday. Which brings me to part two... The potential partner I spoke to has three different yearly programs at the $50, $1000 and $5000 levels. He has about a thousand people in the first two, but only 20 in the $5000 program. He hasn't done much promotion of the third program because the main difference between $1000/$5000 is some one on one guidance and as he used to hand out personal advice at the lower tier (and had been doing that for years) he's worried about losing goodwill with his list. Which I can understand.