Sending a direct email with a PDF attachment is like throwing a pitch into a black hole. You know the email was delivered, but you have no idea if the prospect opened the deck, shared it with their boss, or simply ignored it. If you follow up too soon, you're annoying. If you follow up too late, the deal is dead.
The Smart Link Sales Strategy
Top-performing account executives don't use attachments. They upload their pitch decks, case studies, and pricing proposals to a cloud drive, and then wrap that destination in a completely trackable Lynkbee short link.
Instead of sending [Attachment: Proposal.pdf], you send docs.yourcompany.com/AcmeCorp-Deck.
Intent Scoring
If your prospect clicks the link once on Tuesday, they are mildly interested. If the link registers 12 clicks from 3 different cities on Thursday, the prospect has forwarded your deck to the entire executive team.
Perfect Timing
When you see a flurry of clicks hit your dashboard, you know the client is actively reviewing your proposal. That is the exact moment to send a "just checking in if you have any questions" email.
Fixing Mistakes Instantly
We've all hit "Send" and then realized the pricing table on slide 4 had a massive typo. If you sent a PDF, the damage is done and you have to send a humiliating "Oops, please see attached updated version" follow-up.
If you sent a Lynkbee smart link, you simply upload the corrected PDF to your drive, and change the destination URL in Lynkbee. The client clicks the original link in your email and seamlessly views the correct document. They never know you made a mistake.
Protecting Your Pricing
Competitors often try to get their hands on your custom pricing proposals by posing as fake clients. By utilizing Lynkbee's security features, you can add a password to the short link, or set the link to automatically expire after the Friday deadline, ensuring your pricing doesn't float around the internet forever.
Start Tracking Your Outreach
Stop guessing and start measuring prospect engagement with every email you send.
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