For a long time, I dreaded following up with leads.
I worried I’d come off as annoying or too eager. And like many in sales or marketing, I told myself that if someone was interested, they’d reply on their own.
Spoiler: they usually didn’t.
What I’ve learned since is that gentle persistence is a skill — and a crucial one. The difference between a closed deal and a lost opportunity often comes down to who followed up well, and who didn’t follow up at all.
No daily pings. My follow-up cadence typically looks like this:
This respects the person’s inbox and gives natural breathing room.
Each follow-up isn’t just “checking in.” It might include:
Once I started adding, “Totally okay if now’s not the right time”, I saw more replies.
Some were polite no’s. Others were, “Let’s reconnect next quarter.”
Both are wins compared to silence.
The AI assistant engages visitors in real time, answers questions, and qualifies leads while I’m asleep.
So when I do follow up, I’m continuing a conversation — not starting cold.
This change helped me shift the mindset from “chasing” leads to “supporting” them.
It also made my follow-ups more confident, more human, and ultimately more effective.
If you’re hesitating to send that second or third message, take this as your sign:
You’re not being pushy. You’re being present.
And yes — sometimes, the third follow-up is the one that finally gets the “yes.”
We need more of this type of content!
btw, I learned how to draw that lines. Thx!
Interesting! Is it possible to know approx. what replying rates are you getting?