Sinopsis
Jeremy Chatelaine, founder of QuickMail.io and Jack Reamer, founder of EmailsThatSell.com talk about the strategies and tactics around cold email outreach.Straightforward, to the point, no fluff for actionable insights to help you succeed with your cold email outreach.
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#408 - Josh Braun Shares Sales Techniques That Work
29/10/2025 Duración: 30minAbout this episode (#409): In this episode, Jack and Jeremy sit down with sales legend Josh Braun to explore how to start smarter, more effective cold outreach conversations. They break down Josh's "poke the bear" method, a way to uncover hidden pain points without triggering resistance, and share practical tips for making prospects pause, think, and actually want to talk to you. Key topics discussed: Why cold outreach fails when it starts with pitching or convincing How to "poke the bear" by asking questions that expose invisible problems Real-life examples from malls, car washes, and contractor bids that illustrate the method How to use emotional echoing to make people feel truly understood Why it's better to walk away from a bad fit than try to force a sale How to tailor your message based on job titles and switching risks What Chris Voss taught Josh about silence, trust, and listening for truth The best cold outreach doesn't push, it creates a moment of reflection. Ask the right question, listen well,
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#407 - Selling in a LinkedIn connection request? (2025 Example)
15/10/2025 Duración: 14minAbout this episode (#407): In this episode, Jack and Jeremy break down a bold connection request on LinkedIn that skips the usual small talk and goes straight for the pitch. They debate whether this “go for the kill” approach ever works in cold outreach, and if so, under what conditions. Along the way, they define a framework for when pitching in a connection request might actually make sense and when it’s still a terrible idea. Key topics discussed in this episode: Why most people shouldn’t pitch in a connection request The rare exceptions where a direct pitch can work The role of curiosity, pain, and timing in message effectiveness What makes a product demo-worthy based on novelty alone Real-world examples of campaigns that broke the rules and won The blurred line between “product-market fit” and compelling messaging When list-building and timing matter more than copy itself This teardown shows that even hard rules in cold outreach have exceptions if your offer hits the right nerve. Jack and Jeremy unpac
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#406 - Don’t Let AI Cripple Your Reply Rate
01/10/2025 Duración: 14minAbout this episode (#406): In this episode, Jack and Jeremy revisit the question: should AI be trusted to write and send first-line personalization in cold outreach? It’s late Q2 2025, and AI tools are smarter than ever. But are they smart enough to handle something as nuanced (and reputation-sensitive) as email intros without human review? The guys go deep on how far the tech has come, what’s still risky, and where it might actually make sense in your workflow. Key topics discussed in this episode: Why letting AI send unchecked intro lines is still a risky move How the quality of personalization has improved and where it still breaks Why buyer awareness of AI is making personalization harder, not easier The evolving role of the first line (and why the PS line might be safer) What makes a smart AI prompt and how to reduce hallucination risk Testing AI-generated personalization vs. handcrafted lines When AI might make sense for high-volume outbound vs. niche campaigns This episode is a no-fluff look at what
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#405 - “Came across your profile” and other sales mistakes to avoid
17/09/2025 Duración: 16minAbout this episode (#405): In this episode, Jack and Jeremy run a two-part teardown of real cold outreach messages. They start by analyzing a LinkedIn message that pitches AI agents for lead generation, then break down a clever follow-up email from a SaaS tool the recipient had signed up for months earlier. You’ll hear what worked, what didn’t, and how to write outreach that actually gets replies, whether your audience is ice cold or just cooling off. Key topics discussed in this episode: Why vague or generic subject lines instantly signal cold outreach - The dangers of pitching without credibility, proof, or a clear ask How to use curiosity properly in cold messages (and when it backfires) Why offering value or reciprocity makes outreach more effective A teardown of a SaaS follow-up email that used a “you never used your free credits” angle The difference between cold, warm, and “lukewarm” outreach (and why lukewarm might be your best audience) How small, specific asks can increase reply rates This episode
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#403 - How to Win at Outreach When Your Competitors Are Better Than You
20/08/2025 Duración: 11minIn this episode, Jeremy from QuickMail and Jack from SalesBread tackle a tough question from a head of growth at a small B2B SaaS company: How do you succeed in cold outreach when your product lacks a clear edge in a crowded market? The two dive into real-world tactics and mindset shifts that can help founders and marketers compete against bigger players even without a flashy differentiator. Key Topics Discussed: The importance of market education and timing when entering a saturated niche Competing on price: the most basic but often effective strategy for early traction Why strong marketing can outperform a superior product Alternative ways to position your offer—such as "trial as a gift" Why commoditized tools (like email verification) need creative outreach angles Using consulting or audits as a Trojan Horse to sell your core software The game-changing idea of targeting consultants and incentivizing them with affiliate deals Whether you're selling "salt" or software, you don’t need to reinvent the wheel
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#402 - Sales Questions from a CEO
06/08/2025 Duración: 17minIn this rapid-fire episode, Jack and Jeremy tackle six cold email and outreach questions submitted by listener Trey. From proper greetings and cultural nuances to incentives and defining success, the hosts share actionable insights based on real-world experience. Whether you're new to outreach or refining your strategy, this episode has something for every B2B emailer. Key topics discussed: - Why using “Hello” in cold email greetings can sound too formal or robotic - The importance of matching your tone to your recipient’s culture or geographic location - Using industry-specific language to better connect with your prospects (e.g., “What are y’all building?”) - Clarifying the definition of a “qualified lead” versus a “prospect” - Measuring the success of cold email campaigns based on conversations started, not just closed sales - Offering gift cards or incentives in exchange for sales calls — when it works and when it doesn’t - The psychology of value perception when offering monetary incentives This episode
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#400 - How to Get Your First 10 Sales Meetings — Without Ads or a Huge Audience
09/07/2025 Duración: 11minIn this episode, Jack and Jeremy break down a simple, no-fluff cold email strategy to help you land your first sales meetings—even if you’re starting from scratch. No marketing budget, no followers, no fancy tools—just a clear step-by-step process to get conversations started with your ideal customers. Key Notes: How to define your Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) without overthinking it Why starting with just 20–30 hand-picked prospects is more effective than buying a list The exact cold email script you can send to “dead leads” to re-engage them Tips for writing personalized, human emails without using any automation How to craft a value-driven follow-up that surprises and engages your prospect Why simple yes/no call-to-actions outperform vague “let me know” language When and how to scale up your outreach once the manual process starts working If you’ve been hesitant to start cold outreach, this episode will show you that it's not only doable—it can be fun and effective. Tune in to learn the baby steps that
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#399 - The 1-Second Test: What Gets Your Cold Email Read (or Deleted)?
25/06/2025 Duración: 12minIn this episode, Jack and Jeremy dive into the brutal reality of the one-second test that every cold email must pass. They explore the psychological and structural cues that influence whether a prospect replies—or hits delete almost instantly. Key Notes: Why you only have 100 milliseconds to make a first impression The importance of email layout, subject line, and paragraph length How visual and sender identity cues (like avatar and display name) can make or break your outreach The red flags of impersonal or poorly set-up automations (e.g., email addresses instead of names) Why the first sentence must immediately answer "Is this for me?" The value of smart, skimmable call-to-actions and how placement affects response rates Why unsubscribe links, oversized signatures, and fake flattery can kill trust—and how to fix them Whether you're running outbound campaigns or fine-tuning your cold outreach game, this episode offers practical, nuanced tips to help your emails survive the one-second test and stand out in
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#398 - Use This New LinkedIn Filter For Your Next Campaign
11/06/2025 Duración: 13minIn this episode, Jeremy & Jack reveals a powerful yet under-the-radar LinkedIn feature that transforms how sales professionals can target their outreach. They explore the possibilities and practical applications of this new discovery, comparing it to the psychographic targeting capabilities of early Facebook Ads. Key Notes: The discovery of LinkedIn's “followers of creator” filter and how it mirrors Facebook-style psychographics How to find U.S.-based CEOs who follow specific influencers like Alex Hormozi Exporting search results to build targeted outreach lists The potential of combining creator-following filters to identify shared beliefs or preferences in prospects Real-world applications, including event marketing and webinar promotions Comparison between Sales Navigator and basic LinkedIn search features The broader implications for the future of LinkedIn’s ad and outreach capabilities This episode is a must-listen for sales pros and marketers eager to build smarter, more relevant outreach campaig