![]() ![]() Looking forward to hearing from you! Replying to an Email Inquiry From a Big Client I have also attached my recent (new work) for easy reference. Would be great to find some projects we can collaborate on, so if there is anything you have in mind or anything you would like me to brainstorm around, please let me know. It’s been a really exciting few months on my side with (other update), and I was also recently awarded (any competition you might have won). I wanted to use this opportunity to get back in touch with you to share all the recent updates to my portfolio, which you can find at (website). Thank you! Follow-Up Email Months Down the Road When You Have New WorkĮarlier this year, I (updates on new work). ![]() When would be a good time to catch up on all this? I definitely don't mean to pester you, but I am still very much looking forward to working with (company). I hope 2018 is off to a rocking start for you / your week has been going well / you enjoyed your weekend. I hope to hear from you soon, but either way, I've made a note to touch base with you again during the first week of January! I realize December can be hectic, so no worries if you're too busy at the moment. I hope its no bother but I just wanted to touch base with you on the below. Thank you! Follow-Up Email When There Has Been a Reply but Client Goes Silent If you need any more information from my side, just let me know, and I’ll send that over for your review. Would love to hear from you about any collaborative opportunities that there may be between us. I hope it’s no bother, but as I haven't heard from you regarding my below email, I just wanted to follow up. Thank you! Follow-Up Email When There Is No Reply You can check out my work here:Īs mentioned, whether you have projects coming up immediately or further down the line, it would be great to have a discussion and establish a relationship so that we can hopefully find some synergy together. I don’t know whether you have any immediate projects or rather some coming up in the future, but nonetheless, I’d love to hear from you so that we can establish a line of communication and see where things go from there. I am a (country- based (genre) photographer and I'm reaching out to you in hopes of discussing a possible opportunity to work on a shoot together in the future. Sample Emails Introduction to a Company You Would Like to Work With Should you use them verbatim? No! Should you use them to start finding your own voice and style? Absolutely! Have they been working for me? Definitely. Are they a good starting point? Probably. ![]() So, here are some easy samples that you can easily rephrase and tweak for your own usage!Īre these all perfect? Probably not. However, most of the time, my main issue is actually stringing them into proper, professional-sounding phrases. There are already many articles out there giving tips on the how-to and etiquette when writing these emails. Triple awesome (this time without the sarcasm)! He's constantly replying to emails as part of his job, so it comes easily to him. I only started improving when my then boyfriend and now husband started helping me out. Sometimes, all I wanted to write was just: "Hire me!!" Unsatisfactory reply, no reply at all, no job. Awesome! This would lead to delayed responses that sometimes would be pushed back so long that another photographer was chosen for the job. So, not only did I not have a satisfactory reply, I now had no reply. However, because I would be unable to come up with something satisfactory on the spot, I ended up postponing my replies. However, I worked on it and can now share my best email templates with you.Įmails from potential clients would come, and because of my huge desire to get the jobs, I would find myself only wanting to send professional-sounding and properly thought-out replies. Words never came naturally to me, and this became a huge problem when I started having to reply to work emails. I'll start by saying that I have never been a good writer. ![]()
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