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I made a galleria of successful cold emails sent to Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos etc.

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The Cold Email Hall of Fame: Real Cold Emails Sent to Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos etc.

coldemails.world
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·vorig jaar·discuss
Niko Bonatsos wanted to interview Elon Musk for his research paper. Instead of messaging someone at Tesla, he cold emailed Elon directly — and got a response.

Here’s why I think worked, broken down into 3 parts:

1/ Building Rapport Like a Human

Niko started by establishing familiarity. When someone opens a cold email, the first thing they subconsciously assess is: "Is this a spammy pitch or an internet creep?"

You have to get past the crocodile brain first. And the key is emotion.

When you remind someone of their time at university, or graduating, there’s an emotion of nostalgia. If the reader doesn’t feel something in the first second, they stop reading.

2/ Sincere Appreciation > Flattery

Elon knows he’s built one of the most innovative companies in the world. But, it feels good to be reminded with genuine admiration — not over-the-top praise, but a heartfelt and personal note.

Make them feel special and yourself qualified.

As Dale Carnegie says "Be hearty in your approbation and lavish in your praise"

3/ Have a SIMPLE ask

The worst thing you can ask for is a "coffee" or a "quick 20 min call" (or worst of all - "to pick their brain" That’s not an ask. That’s a vague request for their time.

Instead, Niko made a specific, actionable request: to interview Elon for his research paper on Tesla's Corporate Strategy. > It showed he had a plan. > It respected Elon’s time. > And it signaled that he was a person of action.

Niko is a master at cold emailing, he's gotten responses from Evan Spiegel -Founder of Snapchat (asking for an internship) and Steve Ballmer - Former CEO of Microsoft.

Find them at coldemails.world
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·vorig jaar·discuss
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Hi, i'm building something to help with exactly this. Something that uses ai to make input and output of information in a crm simple and effortless. it's called synctium.com. Reach out to me at [email protected], would love to hear which features you would be requiring and build a custom one for you (for free).
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Hey I'm in the process of building something similiar - synctium.com Do you mind telling me what you didn't like about Monica?