Before You Write That Email - Blog - Predictable Revenue
Most cold emails don’t fail because of bad writing. They fail before they’re even created. Wrong audience. Weak timing. Poor deliverability.
Before you type a single word, you need to get three things right:
The good news? AI can help, but only if you use it the right way.
Step 1: Set Up Your Email for Deliverability
You could write the perfect sales email, but if it lands in spam, it won’t matter. Before sending anything, make sure your emails actually reach inboxes.
Authenticate Your Domain
Email providers flag unverified senders. Set up these three authentication protocols to prove you’re legitimate:
Warm Up Your Domain
New or inactive email domains need a warm-up period before sending large volumes of emails. Slowly increasing send rates builds sender reputation and reduces the risk of being flagged as spam.
Monitor Your Email Health
Even with proper setup, sending too many emails too quickly or getting too many bounces can hurt deliverability. Regularly check your domain health to stay off blacklists.
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Without proper setup, your emails will not be seen. First, fix deliverability. Then, focus on messaging.
Step 2: Build a Clean, Targeted Prospect List
AI makes it easy to generate massive lead lists, but bigger isn’t better. A broad, low-intent list leads to ignored emails and wasted effort. The key is precision.
Segment Smarter
Instead of blasting a generic list, refine your targeting by:
Quality Over Quantity
A small, high-intent list will consistently outperform a large, unfocused one. To improve response rates, prioritize relevance over volume.
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The right message to the wrong person is still the wrong email. Before worrying about what to say, start with a high-quality list.
Step 3: Why This Prospect, Why Now?
Most cold emails fail because they lack a clear reason for reaching out. Sending generic outreach to random prospects isn’t just ineffective. It’s a fast track to being ignored.
Before writing, ask yourself:
When outreach is based on real buying intent, it feels timely, relevant, and much harder to ignore.
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A great email starts with a great reason to send it. Don’t send the email if you can’t answer these questions: “Why this prospect? Why now?”
Step 4: Research Before You Personalize
Personalization isn’t just dropping a {{First Name}} tag. It only works when it’s specific and relevant. If your opener could apply to anyone, it’s not personalization.
Before AI writes anything, look for:
Taking a minute to find one meaningful detail makes the difference between a cold email and a real conversation.
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AI can help write emails, but only you can provide the human context that makes them stand out. Do the research first.
Step 5: Define Your Email’s Purpose Before Writing
The best sales emails don’t try to close the deal in one message. They start a conversation.
Before writing, be clear on:
A well-structured email makes it easier for prospects to say yes, even if it’s just to a small next step.
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Clarity wins. Know your goal before you write, and your email will be 10 times more effective.
Next Steps
When you take the time to set up deliverability, target the right prospects, and understand their intent, writing the email becomes the easy part.
Now that you’ve laid the groundwork, it’s time to write!
If you’re still unsure how to implement what you learned here, we can help you and your team.