Okay, here’s the rewritten blog post, stripped of all special characters and emojis, and focusing on sarcasm:
**”Architects and Design Firms: A Tale of Cold Emails & Free Campaign**
Greetings, architects and design firms! It’s been a while since we’ve had a genuine conversation about our projects. I’ve been observing a pattern of cold email responses, often accompanied by brief, but often vague, mentions of “design expertise” or “past projects.”
I’ve seen it all. A client calls to discuss a design that’s been on my radar for years, and then a cold email bursts forth, outlining a specific design challenge and a clear call to action. It’s a frustrating situation, but I’m glad I’m here to help!
I’ve learned that cold email responses are a common tactic. The “free sample campaign” is a good starting point, but I’ve also seen how cold emails can be misleading, especially when they focus on specific design aspects. I’ve tested a series of outreach sequences to see how effective they are, and I’m always looking for ways to improve my ability to connect with clients and build relationships.
So, next time you’re dealing with a cold email, remember to be polite, be specific, and be willing to compromise. Even a simple, “I’m reaching out to you about a project that’s been on my radar for a while,” can go a long way.
Happy to test an outreach sequence for your firm! DM me for a demo.
Most architecture firms rely on referrals, but I’ve seen cold email land project discussions when you highlight specific design expertise or past projects.
I run a cold email service that helps architects and design firms book new client calls. Free sample campaign included.
How do you usually get projects—referrals, competitions, or outreach? If you’d like me to test an outreach sequence for your firm, DM me.
Most architecture firms rely on referrals, but I’ve seen cold email land project discussions when you highlight specific design expertise or past projects.
I run a cold email service that helps architects and design firms book new client calls. Free sample campaign included.
How do you usually get projects—referrals, competitions, or outreach? If you’d like me to test an outreach sequence for your firm, DM me.