Break-Up Emails - Yay or Nay?

Do you use them?


Post your best Break Up email if you do.


911 email - Fallen and can't get up etc.

Yay or Nay

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CadenceCombat
Tycoon
8
Account Executive
I use them as a last resort, as I suspect most do. 
BmajoR
Arsonist
6
Account Executive
Ayo for yayo 
CuriousFox
WR Officer
6
🦊
It's the last ditch effort man. 
Diablo
Politicker
4
Sr. AE
Hey check this:  https://bravado.co/war-room/posts/best-break-up-email-to-re-engage-prospect


Try to search the topic next time before you post as many topics are already discuss 🙂.
sellthemetal
Personal Narrative
-3
Mid Market Manager
Did not see a poll regarding the topic when I searched it, nor a call to action for best break up emails, just someone that posted their own personal preference

mitts2
Politicker
6
Account Executive
The link @Diablo  sent literally has a call to action:

"but what are your favorites to get them back to the table?"

Read through the search bar before posting.
Ryscott0317
Politicker
2
Cloud Specialist
My boss calls it “strip lining” someone and it’s more along the lines of “I understand priorities change so Ill close this out for now”
spicy
Good Citizen
1
Account Executive
They get so many replies. Sometimes I've sent multiple breakup emails to the same person and gotten a meeting out of it. Other times I've sent breakup emails as the first email in the cadence, also with great results. Hands down the best kind of cold email.
WomenWantMeFishFearMe
Politicker
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AM
Worst case scenario, they just keep ignoring you. Best case, they reach out.
QueenSoopers
Opinionated
1
Account Executive
nah. insurance agents/agencies/brokers/etc. don’t give a fuck. in my mind if i created enough value within my outreach i would have at least gotten a yes or no.
if someone has ghosted me or stopped responding, usually i flat out ask if my timing was off and say “i don’t want to be the annoying salesperson clinging to nothing.” usually then they’ll give me my answer and if not, i have the answer anyways.
DealDonkey
Acclaimed Answer
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Director of Business
I don't use them at all, if anything they only make the prospect glad you are going away. Try asking for a referral to someone who might benefit from having a conversation instead. I use the subject "Referral?" in the email and get a pretty good response.

Flippinghubs
Opinionated
0
Account Executive
Last resort for me, hit n' miss results i find 
Jewcan_Sam81
Politicker
0
Account Executive
Sometimes I do, but only for a lead that I think is really worth the extra effort. Otherwise who cares and move on
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