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Cold email examples · Agencies

How to write a cold email for marketing & creative agencies

Quick answer

To write a cold email for a marketing or creative agency, anchor it to where they're visibly investing rather than a generic pitch: scan their site for a new service line, a recently published client win, delivery-role hiring, or an award or partnership. Open by referencing that concrete change, tie it to the operational strain expansion creates, and keep it peer-to-peer and brief. ReachAngle surfaces the signal and cites the evidence behind the draft. The example below is illustrative.

Last updated: June 2026

Agencies publish their wins, their new service lines, and their hiring — all signals of where they're investing. ReachAngle surfaces the one worth referencing so your outreach lands as a peer who did the homework, not a vendor blast.

Signals ReachAngle looks for in Agencies

These are the kinds of public signals it surfaces from a Agencies prospect's own pages — each with the evidence snippet behind it.

  • A new service line or capability added to the site
  • Case studies or client wins published recently
  • Hiring for delivery roles (signals new client load)
  • An award, partnership, or certification announcement

How a run works

Paste a Agencies company URL → ReachAngle reads the public pages → it surfaces the strongest signal with cited evidence → it drafts a reason to reach out you can edit, copy, or open in Gmail.

Illustrative example

An illustrative mid-size performance agency

Here's the kind of draft ReachAngle would produce from a single Agencies signal. (Hypothetical — for a real run, sign up and paste a real URL.)

Recommended Draft 1

Subject: your new paid-social practice

Opener

Noticed you stood up a dedicated paid-social offering — that usually means more campaigns to staff and report on at once.

Body

Scaling a new service line tends to stretch the reporting and QA side fastest.

We help agencies keep per-client research and outreach quality high without adding manual hours as the roster grows.

Call to action

Open to seeing how it'd handle one of your client accounts?

Why it works: Anchors to a concrete, recent change (the new service page) and speaks to the operational strain that follows expansion — specific, not flattery.

Cited Evidence

growth

Added a paid-social service line

"A new services page positions paid social as a standalone offering, suggesting the agency is expanding delivery capacity in that channel."

Illustrative example — sign up to run a real analysis on your own prospect.

FAQ

Common questions

How does ReachAngle write cold emails for marketing & creative agencies?

You paste the prospect's company URL. ReachAngle reads their public pages, extracts signals like a new service line or capability added to the site or case studies or client wins published recently, and drafts a reason to reach out grounded in the exact evidence it found — then you edit, copy, or open it in Gmail.

Is the example on this page about a real company?

No. The example here is illustrative — a generic placeholder, not a real named company with invented facts. When you run ReachAngle on a real prospect, the signals and evidence come straight from that company's own public pages.

What if there's no strong signal for a prospect?

ReachAngle tells you. It's built to be honest about weak signals rather than inventing a reason to reach out — on the free plan, you only spend a run when there's a real signal to reference.

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Write your first Agencies cold email — free

Paste a company URL and ReachAngle reads their public pages, surfaces the signals worth referencing, and drafts evidence-backed outreach you can edit, copy, or open in Gmail.

No credit card. You only spend a run when there's a real signal to reference.