I saw this tactic used before and really liked it, some companies were doing it, and then I haven't seen anything in a while.
The idea is that the SDR email is a personal note, but has buttons such as "Yes, I'd Like to See a Demo" and "No, Not Right Now" .
Which is more convenient for the recipient but also hints that the email is probably automated and not from a real person.
I'm looking forward to testing this in small batches at first, but am keen to hear if others have had success with it, and what buttons/calls to action have been used.
Thanks!
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Tried something similar - a 'book an appointment' button. A/B tested that against a simple 'book an appointment' link within test, and got to statistically significant results that the simple link won hands-down. My guess was that it looked too automated, and most people knew it wasn't from a rep. Whatever the case, the button lost in our test!
Tried something similar - a 'book an appointment' button. A/B tested that against a simple 'book an appointment' link within test, and got to statistically significant results that the simple link won hands-down. My guess was that it looked too automated, and most people knew it wasn't from a rep. Whatever the case, the button lost in our test!
Thanks for the insight David. I'll try to test as well button vs link.
Interesting insight, thanks for sharing David.