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    Copy GuideMarch 26, 20266 min read

    The One Word That Kills Cold Emails

    Words to avoid. Swap examples.

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    Words That Weaken Your Pitch

    "Just"

    Sounds apologetic. 'Just checking in' = you don't matter enough for a real reason.

    "Quick"

    Everyone says quick. It's meaningless. What's quick? 2 min? 5 min?

    "Sorry"

    Don't open with an apology. You're offering value, not invading.

    "Hopefully"

    Weak. 'Hopefully this finds you well' - passive, forgettable.

    Swap It

    Don'tDo
    Just wanted to follow upOne more thing on [topic]
    Quick questionOne question: [actual question]
    Sorry to bother youI noticed [specific thing]

    First email structure: what to include. Subject lines: subject lines that get opened. What feels authentic: authentic outreach.

    FAQ

    Is 'just' really that bad?

    In isolation, maybe not. But it primes the reader that what follows is minor. Your ask gets downgraded before they read it. Test removing it - often reply rate improves.

    What about 'I hope this finds you well'?

    Generic filler. Everyone uses it. Replace with something specific or skip the pleasantry. Get to the point faster - see what to include in first cold email body.

    Should I never use these words?

    In cold outreach, avoid them. In a warm reply or ongoing conversation, 'just' and 'quick' are fine. Context matters.