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Brand Sponsorship Cold Email

Writes a 100-150 word cold sponsorship pitch email using the 3 Rs framework with a subject line included.

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What you get

A 100-150 word cold sponsorship pitch email with a subject line, using the 3 Rs framework, in a personalised format, for £1.

Who it's for

  • YouTubers seeking brand deals
  • Influencers pitching to sponsors
  • Content creators looking for partnerships
  • Social media personalities needing sponsorship emails
  • Podcasters reaching out to potential sponsors

Use cases

  • Sending a cold email to a brand for a potential sponsorship deal
  • Reaching out to a company for a collaboration opportunity
  • Pitching to a brand for a product placement in your content
  • Contacting a potential sponsor for an event or project
  • Following up with a brand after a previous conversation
  • Introducing yourself to a brand for a potential partnership

FAQ

how do you write a cold email that gets a reply

Start with a personalised subject line and introduction, then use the 3 Rs framework to highlight your relevance, reach, and resonance with the brand. Keep your email concise, around 100-150 words.

what is the best subject line for a cold email

Use a subject line that includes the brand name and is 6-9 words long, making it clear and attention-grabbing. For example, 'Partnership Opportunity with Brand Name'.

how long should a cold email be

Keep your cold email brief, between 100-150 words, focusing on the essential information and avoiding unnecessary details.

how do i personalise a cold email at scale

Use specific details about the brand and your connection to them, such as a genuine reason why you're a good fit, to make your email more personalised and increase the chances of getting a reply.

Last updated: 2026-06-28