To send a cold DM with a high probability of success…

Here’s how I’d do it:
One cold DM can change your life—it might land you a mentor, investor, or job.

The problem: larger accounts are inundated with DMs, so it can be difficult to stand out. Conversion tends to be VERY low.

But there’s an embedded trick to meaningfully improve your chances:
I’ve written about a framework for a great cold email.

The same framework applies to DMs:
• Keep it short
• Make it personalized
• Create value for the person
• Clear CTA
• Leverage social proof

The trick: Twitter has a clever design feature to let you hack social proof… https://twitter.com/SahilBloom/status/1452375554825486336
When someone I don’t follow sends me a cold DM, it looks like this.

Bigger accounts get thousands of these.

When I scan my message requests tab, I’m scanning through a sea of these.

VERY LOW CONVERSION!
But if there is only one degree of separation—i.e. the person is followed by someone I do follow—it looks like this.

There is clear, embedded social proof—this person is followed by my friend @ShaanVP!

It stands out.

The likelihood of my opening and replying is MUCH higher.
So how can you finesse this design feature to make it work for you?

There are probably a few ways, but here’s how I would do it:
Before sending an important cold DM, I’d look at who the person follows.

I’d do two things:

(1) Find 5 people they follow that have high following-to-follower ratios. High likelihood follow-backs.

(2) Find 5 people they follow that they interact with. High signal follow-backs.
Then I’d go follow those 10 people, like a few of their tweets, comment on a few. Engage in good faith.

The goal: get ~2-3 of the 10 people I just interacted with to follow me back.

Manufactured social proof to stand out in a sea of DMs and hopefully get my message opened.
The broader point I’m getting at here:

You don’t need to have fancy degrees or credentials to stand out. There are ways to finesse all systems.

Get creative and use the tools at your disposal.

I’ve got a long list of these finesse tricks. Follow me @SahilBloom for more!
I failed to anticipate the obvious impact this thread would have on my DMs…
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