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    Copy GuideMarch 29, 20266 min read

    Why 'Just Following Up' Gets Ignored

    Why it fails. Better options.

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    Why It Fails

    Zero new information
    You're saying the same thing. Why would they reply now?
    Sounds like a template
    Everyone says 'just following up.' It's background noise.
    No reason to act
    What changed? What's the urgency? Give them something.

    Better Subject Lines

    Don'tDo
    Re: Following upOne thought on [their business/situation]
    Quick follow-upQuestion about [specific thing]
    Checking inSaw [recent thing] - thought of you

    Words that kill: one word that kills. Follow-up content: what to include. Best follow-up ways: follow-up without annoying.

    FAQ

    What's wrong with 'following up'?

    It's empty. You're not adding value - you're nudging. They already saw your email. Give them a reason to care this time: new angle, question, or insight.

    What should I say instead?

    Add something. A question they can answer in one line. A resource. A different way to frame the problem. One new thing per follow-up. See what to include in follow-up email.

    Can I ever use 'following up'?

    Maybe as a P.S. - 'P.S. - Following up on my note below.' But never as the main subject or opening. Lead with value.