CoorsKing
WR Officer
6
Retired King of the Coors Knights
I just say โ€œBest, Big Meechโ€ and all the CTA is above.
Beans
Big Shot
2
Enterprise Account Executive
Best is my fave too.

If I'm targeting my Euro accounts then it gets more formal.ย 
dwightyouignorantsale
Politicker
2
Account Executive
I learned from a few of my European colleagues that different countries are super picky about sign-offs. In France, for example, if you have "cheers" or something informal like that, many French prospects don't like that.ย 
Sunbunny31
Politicker
1
Sr Sales Executive ๐Ÿฐ
Cheers is pretty chipper for cold emails.ย  If I think I need to be more formal, it's Best Regards or Sincerely.
CuriousFox
WR Officer
3
๐ŸฆŠ
Didn't we just see a thread about this or am I dreaming ๐Ÿค”
braintank
Politicker
2
Enterprise Account Executive
We did. It was dumb then and dumber now.
Sunbunny31
Politicker
0
Sr Sales Executive ๐Ÿฐ
Just wait until Feb 2, and it will all repeat.
Ackerman123
Executive
2
Enterprise Sales
" I will refresh my inbox every minute on the minute until I see a response. I will wait for you until the end of time.

Love,
Ackerman123"
dwightyouignorantsale
Politicker
0
Account Executive
Mine is "Thanks!"
NoSuperhero
Politicker
0
BDR LEAD
I like signing off with a nice Talk soon, or Best wishes,ย 

My favorite is just responding as if it's text style so it looks like this:

Hey Joe, Blah blahย  blahย  blahย  blahย  blah.

ME NAME 'ERE
SADNESSLieutenant
Politicker
0
Officer of โ™ฅ๏ธ
I usually go with 'cheers, name' but it's probably incorrect somehow haha
RoadHog
Good Citizen
-1
Sales Development Rep
Best one is always โ€œThanks for your time!โ€
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Sending a poem as a cold email!?

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Do you Follow up Cold Calls with an email?

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Do you follow up Cold Calls with an email?
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