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+1 more for great Mel Gibson reference.
I can't take credit for the Mel Gibson dig. It was all @KatieLFetting
Great article.
Asking for a link is actually a pretty intimidating thing at first (at least it was for me) - I find this guide very useful and makes for a great "best practices" guide. The only thing I'd add is to keep trying different methods and keep changing it up, you may find an alternative technique might actually serve you better for what you are doing specifically.
Thanks again.
Amir
Thanks, Amir! I definitely agree. I'm always tweaking the content and style of my approach. Even the subtlest variables like day of the week or time of day can make a difference. Constantly having to change up your method is the fun part about it for me. :)
This is how it's done. Nothing fancy, just common sense. Still most outreach emails send my way fail complying with these simple guidelines.
i agree with @Tad, its very common tips and i have been doing this process..not big things in this article.