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    Follow-up GuideMarch 13, 20266 min read

    Best Ways to Follow Up Without Being Annoying

    Tactic cards. Avoid list.

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    Tactics That Work

    Add value each time
    New angle, resource, or insight - not 'just checking in'
    Shift channel
    Email then call, or LinkedIn. Don't repeat the same channel back-to-back
    Reference previous touch
    Briefly acknowledge last email; keep it one line
    Lower the ask
    From 'meeting' to '2-min call' or 'one question'
    Time it right
    3-5 days between emails; not daily

    Avoid These

    • ×Same subject line every time
    • ×Same body with 'Following up' at top
    • ×More than 4-5 touches without response
    • ×Passive-aggressive tone

    When to stop: follow-up count. How often: how often to follow up.

    FAQ

    How many follow-ups is too many?

    For no reply: 3-5 total touches over 2-3 weeks. After that, pause. If they opened but didn't reply, 2 follow-ups is enough. See how many follow-ups before giving up.

    What's a good follow-up subject line?

    Add something new: 'Quick thought', 'One more thing', 'Re: [original topic]'. Avoid 'Following up' or 'Checking in' - they scream template.

    Should I follow up on a Friday?

    Friday afternoon is often worse. Tuesday-Thursday morning tends to perform better. See best time of day to send cold emails.