Here’s why personalization works:

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rifat28dddd
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Here’s why personalization works:

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At Close, we love productivity and relevance. Just see what things and how you can automate in our CRM:

You can use email templates and Workflows to send them in a throttled manner. Now, you can use a feature that automates how many emails go out daily.
You can manage your own email sending limits within Close at any given time. Instead of sending 100 emails instantly, you can queue them and send them in intervals. This will automate your emails and help a lot with deliverability too.

Thanks to these options, you keep productive but don’t overwhelm your users with bulk emails. Ziemek from Hunter.io is also a fan of automation and adds that:

“Unless your intention is to send a couple of emails per bosnia and herzegovina telegram data week, you should get a tool that sends your campaigns for you. Your time is best spent analyzing your leads and working on your copy. Automating the sending part of your campaigns is incredibly easy, frees up your time, and automatically enforces your desired sending volume to protect your deliverability.”

5. Personalize Your Emails
We don’t mean including your recipient’s first name. That’s obvious, and today, it's not even impressive anymore. What we mean is to avoid sending generic, mass emails. Personalization is an attention hook.


Makes them feel something: Excitement? Surprise? Spark of curiosity? Think about what emotions you want to convey with one single email.
Makes them think: “Damn, that’s right,” or “Wow, I never thought about it from that angle,” or anything else that builds a bridge between you and the recipient.
Makes them do something: Reply? Forward the email? You decide.
Take a look at the example below and how crafted this email is for the recipient.
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