Send One Reconnect Email

Send One Reconnect Email or Message

Why This Matters

Sometimes the best business opportunities are not new.

They are old relationships that went quiet.

A reconnect email is not a hard sell. It is a simple reminder that you are still here.

What This Does for Your Business

A reconnect email can revive past customers, old leads, referral partners, or friendly contacts.

What Your Customer Sees

Your customer sees a human business owner checking in.

That can feel thoughtful, not pushy.

The 10–12 Minute Fix

Choose one person.

Send a short reconnect email.

Keep it warm and simple:

  • say hello
  • mention why you thought of them
  • give a quick update
  • offer help or invite a reply

Simple Example

Subject: Just checking in

Hi [Name], I hope you’re doing well. I was thinking of past clients this week and wanted to say hello. I’m still helping with [service], so if you ever need anything or know someone who does, I’d be happy to help. Hope all is well on your end.

Virtual High Five

Nice. You reopened a relationship without making it awkward.

That is a smart business move.

Momentum Pep Talk

You do not always need more strangers.

Sometimes you need to reconnect with people who already know your name.

Let’s fix one thing today.

Send One Reconnect Email or Message
Send One Reconnect Email or Message
Your next 12-minute move

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Small enough to start. Useful enough to count.

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