Social proof, data, and intrigue are what make the AIDA (attention, interest, desire, action) formula successful. It’s kind of like being that friend who talks to you after a rough day at work and says, “Hey, I totally get it.”
Let’s look at an example of a cold email using the AIDA template backed by real data.
Template
Hi {first name},
What if a {product/service} could help you {solve a problem}?
In one year’s time, we helped {company name} achieve a {x%} increase in sales after implementing {your product name}.
In addition to an increase in sales, {your product name} helped {company name} improve their overall workflow, increase efficiency, reduce response rate time, and improve customer satisfaction from {A% to B%}.
I’d love to talk to you about how {your product name} could help your company increase sales and improve workflow. Do you have time to connect this week?
{insert email signature here}
Why this template skyrockets response rates
The data and social proof you provide in your message should be relevant to your cold email prospect. If your prospect is part of a company that sells SEO metrics software, for example, your use case should reflect a similar brand model.
The opening line should intrigue your lead with a thought-provoking and attractive scenario (attention). The second line is designed to keep the reader interested by offering a tidbit of social proof or data that supports your opening statement (interest). Next, pique your lead’s desire by offering even more social proof (desire).
The “attention,” “interest,” and “desire” parts of AIDA will keep your reader hooked throughout the email. After you get your reader to say, “Okay, I’m convinced,” the last piece of the formula (action) should address the question “What do I do next?”
When to use it
Use the AIDA approach when your cold email prospect represents a data-driven brand because they’ll be interested in the data and social proof. Find out what’s important to your prospect on a professional level. If your product or service is a match for that prospect, presenting attractive data from a successful use case will motivate your reader to respond.