You attended a networking event and promised to send resources to someone you met.
**Question:**
You met someone named Alex at a networking event last week. You promised to send him some resources about digital marketing tools. You have not sent them yet. Write a follow-up email to Alex. In your email:
– Remind him where you met
– Apologize for the delay in sending the resources
– Provide the promised information
**Model Answer:**
**To:** alex@email.com
**Subject:** Follow-up – resources from the marketing networking event
Hi Alex,
It was great meeting you at the Digital Marketing Networking event last Tuesday. I really enjoyed our conversation about SEO strategies and content automation tools.
I am writing to follow up because I promised to send you a list of the resources and tools we discussed – specifically, the three platforms we use for keyword research and content scheduling. I sincerely apologize for the delay in sending these. The past week got away from me with client deadlines, but I have not forgotten.
As promised, here are the resources:
1. Keyword research tool: SEMrush – we use the Guru plan. It has a free trial if you want to test it out.
2. Content scheduling: Later – great for visual planning and Instagram. The free version is surprisingly robust.
3. Analytics dashboard: Looker Studio (formerly Google Data Studio) – completely free and integrates with Google Analytics and Search Console.
I have also attached a PDF document that I put together with screenshots and step-by-step setup instructions for each tool. I hope you find it helpful.
I also wanted to mention that I would be happy to jump on a quick 15-minute call if you have any questions about how to implement these tools for your specific business. No pressure at all – just an offer.
Let me know if you would like me to introduce you to the contact I mentioned at HubSpot. I have not forgotten about that either. Just say the word, and I will send an intro email.
Hope your week is going well. Keep in touch!
Best,
Rebecca
