How to Send the Perfect Thank You Email and Create Long-Lasting Relationships

Here’s a script you can use when sending the essential follow-up email.

By Ramit Sethi edited by Frances Dodds Jan 09, 2017
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You nailed the meeting with a key VIP. Now, the first step in building a long-lasting relationship with this key player is to write a great thank you note. But should you text, send an email or write a card? What should you write, other than “thanks for the meeting”?

Related: How to Write a Thank You Note

Depending on the meeting and your relationship with the person, these details may or may not matter. But at GrowthLab.com, where entrepreneurs go to launch and grow their online business, we believe in stacking the deck in our favor with a crisp thank you email, standing out from the 99 percent of people who never bother.

Here’s a script you can use. Not only are you being thoughtful by including a link to something that genuinely interests the VIP, but an email like this requires no response from them. For any busy person, not feeling obligated to respond is music to their ears!

Related: 8 Tips for Penning a Thank-You Note That Will Be Treasured

If you’re hoping to develop an ongoing relationship, this script is a must use.

You nailed the meeting with a key VIP. Now, the first step in building a long-lasting relationship with this key player is to write a great thank you note. But should you text, send an email or write a card? What should you write, other than “thanks for the meeting”?

Related: How to Write a Thank You Note

Depending on the meeting and your relationship with the person, these details may or may not matter. But at GrowthLab.com, where entrepreneurs go to launch and grow their online business, we believe in stacking the deck in our favor with a crisp thank you email, standing out from the 99 percent of people who never bother.

Here’s a script you can use. Not only are you being thoughtful by including a link to something that genuinely interests the VIP, but an email like this requires no response from them. For any busy person, not feeling obligated to respond is music to their ears!

Related: 8 Tips for Penning a Thank-You Note That Will Be Treasured

If you’re hoping to develop an ongoing relationship, this script is a must use.

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Ramit Sethi

Founder of I Will Teach You To Be Rich
Ramit Sethi is a New York Times bestselling author and CEO of I Will Teach You To Be Rich.

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