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Quick favor? (Or an intro)

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The subject line "Quick favor? (Or an intro)" is straightforward and invites the recipient to consider a request. It's ideal for asking for a favor or introduction in a non-intrusive way. This approach is professional and works well when you want to ask for help without appearing too pushy. For instance, if you're reaching out to someone for an introduction to a potential client, this subject line can help frame the email as a polite request. It's particularly effective for roles like SaaS Founders who need to build professional relationships.

Why It Works

Short, polite, and low effort to reply to.

When to Use

When asking for warm intros from a shared connection.

Variations To Try

Would love your help with a quick intro | Know someone who might find this useful?

Follow Up Subject Line

Wanted to follow up on this – quick intro?

Full Email Example

Hey [First Name], I hope you're doing well. I’m reaching out because I think [Person’s Name] at [Company] might find value in what we’re doing. Would you be open to making an intro?

VP of Sales

Did I lose you? 👀
Did I lose you? 👀

Lighthearted way to re-engage someone.

Exploring Opportunities for Growth
Exploring Opportunities for Growth

Non-intrusive way to introduce your company and its offerings.

Final Check-in: Completing Your Onboarding
Final Check-in: Completing Your Onboarding

Urgent way to ensure customers complete their onboarding.

Don’t Let Your Benefits Expire
Don’t Let Your Benefits Expire

Urgent way to remind customers of the benefits they will lose if they don’t renew.

Don’t Miss Your Renewal Opportunity
Don’t Miss Your Renewal Opportunity

Urgent way to encourage customers to renew promptly.

Exclusive Updates from [Brand] Inside
Exclusive Updates from [Brand] Inside

Makes subscribers feel valued by offering exclusive content.

Don’t Let Your Benefits Expire
Don’t Let Your Benefits Expire

Urgent way to remind customers of the benefits they will lose if they don’t renew.

Don’t Miss These [Industry] Highlights
Don’t Miss These [Industry] Highlights

Urgent way to encourage subscribers to engage with your content.

Don’t Miss Your Renewal Opportunity
Don’t Miss Your Renewal Opportunity

Urgent way to encourage customers to renew promptly.

Professional

A Personalized Solution for [Company Name]
A Personalized Solution for [Company Name]

Simple way to introduce your company and its value proposition.

Exclusive Rewards for Referrals
Exclusive Rewards for Referrals

Engaging way to encourage referrals by highlighting rewards.

Exclusive Updates from [Brand] Inside
Exclusive Updates from [Brand] Inside

Makes subscribers feel valued by offering exclusive content.

Did I lose you? 👀
Did I lose you? 👀

Lighthearted way to re-engage someone.

Following up – worth a quick sync?
Following up – worth a quick sync?

A low-pressure way to re-engage without pushing.

Hope you’re doing well – quick follow-up
Hope you’re doing well – quick follow-up

A subtle way to create urgency.

Exclusive Rewards for Referrals
Exclusive Rewards for Referrals

Engaging way to encourage referrals by highlighting rewards.

Help Us Grow: Refer [Brand]
Help Us Grow: Refer [Brand]

Engaging way to invite referrals and emphasize community growth.

Investing in [market name]? Quick pitch for [company]
Investing in [market name]? Quick pitch for [company]

Direct and relevant for investor outreach.

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