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Don't mean to be a jerk here- but if your top advice for cold-email subject lines is to be a referral, then you might not understand what a cold email is.
how should I approach replying to prospects, especially if I've connected multiple email accounts (with separate domains) to Woodpecker? Do you recommend replying to prospects from inside the centralized Woodpecker inbox? Or is it a better practice to leave Woodpecker and handle each reply directly inside my ESP's inbox?
Hi, thanks for your question! It depends, because Woodpecker doesn't have a “Sent” folder by itself, so your responses would be possibly only visible in the thread you run with the prospect in Woodpecker. If you want to see your messages/replies, it's better to write back directly in your ESP's inbox.
Hi, glad this helped! Unfortunately there is no synchro available in Apple to allow you to do this. Alternatively, you can try to send this email signature in your email (paste the signature into the email body and send it to yourself), then open it on your phone, copy it, and add it to your signatures in your iPhone settings. You can also contact Apple directly and ask them how to connect it.
Hi, if you're not seeing the ADMIN section in your GoDaddy DNS settings, it's possible that your account or permissions don't allow you to access certain administrative functions. If you manage multiple GoDaddy accounts, make sure you're logged in with the one that has control over the domain. The address from which you set up DKIM should be labeled as 'admin.'
Thank you 😉 Follow-ups generally increase reply rates, so sending two or three follow-ups is a great strategy. You can structure your sequence with one opening message followed by three follow-ups. It's best to send follow-ups in the same thread as the original email, making it easy for prospects to refer to previous messages. In that case, selecting a subject line is simple - just stick with the one you used in the opening email.
It depends on your email service provider and the type of block you are experiencing. It's best to reach out to them directly and ask for help restoring your account.
Having a hard time explaining things means one of two things. Either you’re explaining more than you know, Or…you know so much that it’s hard to explain. I am unsure
Great suggestion, we'll keep it on our radar. For now, please take a look at our resources and tips that can fit any business model: - how to write a cold email that works: woodpecker.co/blog/how-to-write-a-cold-email-that-actually-works-six-step-tutorial/ - our cold email templates gallery: woodpecker.co/templates/ - how to do personalized outreach at scale: woodpecker.co/blog/personalized-outreach-at-scale/
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Hey, you can use Woodpecker to see your campaign stats and keep track of open rates, click rates, reply rates, and bounce rates for all your emails ;) 🔗woodpecker.co