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What should I use to for outreach?

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Hey there!

I was just wondering what the best method of outreach might be for contacting a business becuase personally I feel that social media has a more personal touch to it but then also some of the businesses that I want to work with just don't use social medias or make no effort to direct you to them.

But all the companies have email but I think it is harder to make that personal connection.

So what would any of you recommend as the best option?
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Re: What should I use to for outreach?

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Harry_Buck wrote: Hey there!

I was just wondering what the best method of outreach might be for contacting a business becuase personally I feel that social media has a more personal touch to it but then also some of the businesses that I want to work with just don't use social medias or make no effort to direct you to them.

But all the companies have email but I think it is harder to make that personal connection.

So what would any of you recommend as the best option?
This might seem like an obvious answer, but if the businesses you want to work with aren't on social media, but they all use email, then I'd say email would be the better option between the two.

As far as personal connection? That's where your skills as a copywriter come in.

Our job is to make the emails feel personal to the person reading it.

Honestly, I think it's almost easier to make a personal connection through email. On social media there are too many distractions all at once. With email we at least have the readers undivided attention for a couple minutes...

Assuming they actually want to hear from us enough to open our emails :)
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