At Salesforge, we’ve analyzed millions of cold emails sent by over two thousand successful business owners using our platform. From this massive data set, we’ve uncovered what truly works in cold email outreach in 2025—beyond the usual advice to “just send more emails.” In this article, we share actionable, data-backed strategies to help you increase your email delivery, open, and reply rates, so you can make more money with fewer emails.
After studying millions of emails, we identified three winning cold email formulas that consistently perform well:
This formula is straightforward but powerful. You identify a pain point your prospect faces—something your product or service can solve—and then follow it with a soft call to action (CTA). The CTA should be easy to respond to, encouraging engagement without pressure.
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This example shows how addressing a pain point paired with a simple CTA invites a reply. Remember to spin and A/B test your copy for best results.
The PEC formula builds on PC by adding evidence to support your claim, making your email more credible.
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Evidence can be testimonials, case studies, or results you’ve achieved. Even simple proof that your solution works can significantly boost trust.
If you don’t have strong evidence yet, the PPC formula works well by combining a pain point with a partial solution and a soft CTA.
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This approach shows you understand the prospect’s problem and are willing to help, without overselling upfront.
One major insight from our data is that many replies come after follow-up emails. Yet, the key is how you follow up. Simply sending “bump” or “just following up” emails won’t cut it.
Top performers send value-packed follow-ups, leveraging the principle of reciprocity: when you give something valuable, prospects feel compelled to respond.
By providing value first, you increase the chance that prospects will give you something back—usually their time for a call.
Many cold emailers overlook foundational deliverability rules, which can kill your campaign before it even starts. Here are the essentials:
Ignoring these rules leads to poor deliverability and landing in the spam folder, as I learned the hard way.
The preview text—the snippet shown after your subject line in the inbox—is often overlooked. Many senders use generic greetings like “Hey, [First Name],” but the winning emails personalize this line or use an icebreaker.
This simple change can double your open rates by breaking the pattern and grabbing attention before the email is even opened.
It’s 2025—the era of generic templates with just a first name swap is over. Every successful cold email includes personalization, done in two main ways:
At Salesforge, our AI-driven personalization makes this effortless, producing tailored emails that perform better and save time compared to manual personalization.
One of the biggest mistakes in cold outreach is talking too much about your product or yourself. Instead, the best cold emails focus entirely on the prospect’s needs and challenges.
Remember, a sale is a value exchange: you give the prospect a tool or service to solve a problem, and they give you money. But you can’t ask for money before offering value.
Imagine getting two emails: one promoting “Warm4Gs, the best email deliverability software,” versus one explaining why your current deliverability is poor and how to fix it. Which are you more likely to reply to?
The latter approach—helping before selling—is far more effective.
Across millions of emails, the highest reply rates come from emails with a single, clear, soft call to action. Avoid multiple CTAs or hard asks like booking a 15-minute sales call right away.
Soft CTAs might simply ask the prospect to reply “yes” or “no” or express interest. This lowers friction and encourages engagement.
Here’s a lesser-known tip that can boost replies: use the PS line to add one more sentence without making your email feel long or stretched out.
PS lines are great for including extra pain points, product features, or case studies. While not everyone uses this tactic, it can be a powerful addition—just be sure to A/B test it.
The only way to know what works best for your audience is to A/B test every element of your cold emails:
Top cold emailers achieve reply rates from 2% up to 5–7% by continuously testing and refining their approach based on data.
By applying these nine proven tips, you’ll be equipped to run cold email campaigns that get real replies and build meaningful connections.
If you’re ready to scale quickly and send tens of thousands of cold emails per day with AI-powered personalization, consider exploring Salesforge. Our platform blends human expertise with AI agents to maximize pipeline and minimize acquisition costs, making cold outreach easier and more effective than ever.
The three most effective formulas are PC (Pain + CTA), PEC (Pain + Evidence + CTA), and PPC (Pain + Partial Solution + CTA). Each formula addresses the prospect’s pain and encourages a soft call to action.
Two to three follow-ups are usually enough to double your reply rate. Each follow-up should provide additional value, such as templates, checklists, or insights, rather than just a reminder.
Personalization shows that you’ve done your homework and are reaching out specifically to help the prospect with their unique challenges. Generic templates with minimal personalization often end up in spam or get ignored.
A soft CTA is a low-pressure call to action, such as asking for a simple reply or expressing interest. It’s more effective because prospects are more willing to engage without committing to a call or demo immediately.
Using a personalized or creative preview text instead of the generic “Hey [First Name]” can significantly increase open rates by breaking the pattern and catching attention in the inbox.
No. To maintain high deliverability and avoid spam filters, initial cold emails should be plain text without links, images, or attachments.
A/B testing is essential. Test different subject lines, email copy, CTAs, personalization methods, and follow-up sequences to gather data and optimize your campaigns based on real results.