How To Get Influencers to Say Yes to Your Outreach Pitch
Release Date: 09/13/2018
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This is a great tip to get just about any influencer to accept your outreach pitch.
Be sure to check out the show notes page where I explain how and why an initial outreach pitch to Brian Dean failed.
And how I took that experience and figured out a way to create an outreach approach that worked (with an almost immediate response) from Larry Kim, founder of WordStream and Facebook Messenger marketing company Mobile Monkey.
Also, listen to Larry explain why he said yes to me when on a typical day he gets 10-20 pitches.
Also listen to how he got LinkedIn CEO Reid Hoffman to reply to his cold outreach email.