Tuesday, April 14, 2020
This Startup CEO Says Everyone Should Cold Email Their Idols Heres How
This Startup CEO Says Everyone Should Cold Email Their Idols â" Hereâs How Want to become successful in your 20s? Cold email your career idols. Thatâs the secret to success, said Tiffany Pham, the CEO and founder of women-only social media platform Mogul. Of course, Pham said itâs best to first scour your contacts for potential connections who can introduce you in person. But if thatâs out of the question, send a cold email. Pham, who was named to Forbesâ 30 Under 30 in 2014, shared a few tricks to ensure your email wonât languish unread in someoneâs inbox. Most importantly, donât give the person a reason to decline your message. âEssentially, find a way to not be declined,â Pham said. âSo that means asking if you could have a five minute phone call or a fifteen minute tea. Say you think that the initiatives that theyâre working on are so incredible and interesting that youâd love to support them in any way possible.â She said her own networking paid off. âI just spent so much time learning from as many people as possible, people that I admired in the industry that I was focused on,â she said. âI really reached out to those people that I admired.â Ultimately, some of those connections became valuable partnerships. Today, Mogulâs board is made up of the president of BBC Worldwide North American, the former chairman and president of Hearst Magazines, and the co-founder of Match.com, among others Pham cold emailed. But Pham added itâs important to not get discouraged if your cold email campaign isnât successful straight away. âAlong the way, you may not get replies,â she said. âYou may get some ânos.â Just know that those ânosâ are ânot right nows.â They probably wonât even remember your name if you reach out two months later or a year later. Itâs always worth it to reach out. Whatâs the worst that can happen?â
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