Introduction Email
Writes professional introduction emails for networking, referrals, and partnership outreach. Covers self-introductions, warm intros between contacts, and professional networking.
Usage
Describe who you are introducing (yourself or two other people), the context or connection, and the purpose of the introduction. Specify the professional context and desired outcome.
Examples
- "Write a self-introduction email to a potential mentor I admire in the product management field"
- "Create a warm introduction connecting my two contacts who could benefit from knowing each other in the AI space"
- "Draft an introduction email to a potential strategic partner for our SaaS product"
Guidelines
- State the connection or reason for reaching out in the first sentence; busy people need context immediately
- When making warm introductions, check with both parties before sending and put the more relevant context for each
- Keep self-introductions brief: who you are, why you are reaching out, and one specific ask in under 150 words
- Highlight mutual benefit; introductions that serve only one party feel transactional
- Make it easy to respond: end with a specific question or suggested next step, not an open-ended 'let me know'