From Damsgaard Archer, 1 Day ago, written in Plain Text.
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  1. If you’ve ever sent a cold email or LinkedIn message trying to connect with someone new—maybe a potential customer or client—then you’ve done what’s called “cold outreach.” It can be a great way to grow your network or promote your business, but doing it wrong can get you into legal or ethical trouble.
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  3. First, let’s talk about what’s okay and what’s not. Cold outreach is legal in many places, but there are rules that you need to follow. For example, laws like GDPR in Europe and CAN-SPAM in the U.S. set up basic guidelines for contacting people. You can read more about email tools like UgenticiQ and how it fits into safe outreach here: https://findfocus.net/ugenticiq-review/
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  5. One of the most important things to keep in mind is consent. Even though UgenticIQ doesn’t require someone to opt-in before you message them, you still have to give them a way to opt out if they choose. In emails, that usually means a clear unsubscribe link. On LinkedIn or other platforms, just being respectful and backing off when someone says they’re not interested goes a long way.
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  7. Another big factor is honesty. Be clear about who you are, why you’re reaching out, and how you got their contact information. Avoid tricks or misleading subject lines. No one likes being tricked, and it can damage your reputation.
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  9. Also, keep your messages personal and respectful. It helps if it sounds like a real person wrote it, not a robot. Take a little time to understand who you’re contacting and make your message relevant to them. Mass-sending a copy-paste message to a huge list of people usually doesn’t work—and it often leads to being flagged as spam.
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  11. Finally, don’t forget privacy. Don’t share or sell someone’s information without their permission. And don’t collect emails from websites using scraping software unless the information is clearly public and meant for contact, like a company’s “contact us” page.
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  13. Cold outreach, if done with care and kindness, can still be a helpful way to build real connections. Just remember—respect people’s time, be honest, and follow the rules. That way, you’ll stand out in a sea of spam and maybe even get that reply you’re hoping for.
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