The Anti-Networking Outreach Pack
Networking feels gross because most of it is transactional.
This pack gives you six copy-paste outreach templates designed to help you reach out like a normal human, not a spam bot.
No scripts. No tricks. Just respectful messages that build real relationships over time.
Most cold outreach is trash.
It asks for time, favors, or opportunities from people who owe you nothing.
That’s why it feels awkward. And why most people ignore it.
This pack takes a different approach.
Networking isn’t a strategy. It’s just making friends.
The Anti-Networking Outreach Pack includes six thoughtfully written, copy-paste templates designed for people who want to build real professional relationships without playing games.
These templates help you:
- Reach out without sounding transactional
- Ask for help without wasting someone’s time
- Maintain relationships without an agenda
- Restart old connections without awkwardness
- Set boundaries without burning bridges
What’s inside
- 6 cold outreach email templates, each for a specific situation
- Clear guidance on when to use each template
- “Do not” sections that prevent common mistakes
- A short philosophy on how to think about outreach, not just what to send
Who this is for
This is for you if:
- You hate networking events
- You avoid cold emails because they feel gross
- You’d rather be respected than impressive
- You want long-term career leverage, not quick wins
Who this is not for
This is not for:
- Spray-and-pray outreach
- Lead generation funnels
- Growth hacks
- People looking for shortcuts
These templates work best when used sparingly and intentionally.
One important note
You don’t need to be clever.
You don’t need to be perfect.
You don’t need to network.
You need to be human.
Use these templates to make friends.
The career growth tends to follow.
Networking feels gross because most of it is transactional. This pack gives you six copy-paste outreach templates designed to help you reach out like a normal human, not a spam bot. No scripts. No tricks. Just respectful messages that build real relationships over time.