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When You’re Reaching Out to a Stranger You Admire Perhaps it’s someone who works in a relevant department at your dream company. Or, maybe it’s that experienced professional who has a stellar reputation in your field. Either way, you’re eager to establish some sort of connection with this person that you respect—even though you’ve never actually met. *Hello [Name],* *I hope you’re having a great week!* *My name is [Your name], and I work as [Position] at [Company]. I became familiar with your work when [how you discovered this person] and wanted to reach out to tell you how much I admire your [skill or specific experience].* *If you’re open to it, I’d love to [grab coffee/connect on LinkedIn/other opportunity to get to know each other] to [keep in touch/learn more about your experience].* *Really looking forward to keeping in touch, [Name]!* *Best,* *[Your name]*

4 Email Templates to Make Networking Way Less Awkward

Kat Boogaard

Here's something I've learned over the past five years of blogging: don't start by telling the audience why you wrote a blog post. Instead, tell them why they should read it, and then do your best to prove yourself right.

Technical Writing for Developers – Why You Should Have a Blog and How to Start One

Ankur Tyagi

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Git: A Pictorial Walkthrough

Brij Kishore Pandey

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