Marketing
Cold Email and Outreach Templates
A pack of proven outreach emails that get replies: first touch, follow-ups, and the re-engage. Swap in your details and send.
What is inside
- First-touch email in three angles
- A three-message follow-up sequence
- The break-up and re-engage emails
- Subject-line swipe list
Who it is for
Founders and salespeople doing their own outreach who are tired of staring at a blank first line.
Questions it answers
- What does a first-touch email that gets replies look like?
- How many follow-ups should I send, and what goes in each one?
What you get
A cold outreach pack in Word and Google Doc format with fill-in slots and a subject-line swipe file.
Format: Editable Word + Google Doc
Preview shows the document layout. The full text is in your download.
Editable Word + Google Doc
One-time purchase. Yours to keep. No subscription.
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See the Build plan →Not legal advice. This is an informational sample document. Have an attorney review it before you use it; meeting your state's requirements is your responsibility.
- Editable, so you make it yours in minutes
- Yours to keep and reuse
- Built for real founders by Dee Williams
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