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Week 0: Starting Inbox to Offer
Update on the poll from last week.
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Here’s the route for today
💼 Topic: Inbox to Offer: Week 0
What exactly is this playbook?
The price point
The content
The release plan
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Week 0: Starting Inbox to Offer

Hi friends,
Last week, I talked about creating a playbook filled with everything I learned going from jobless to:
landing 4 internships in under 1 year
getting offers without relying on my resume
and breaking into tech with zero experience
I also asked if you wanted me to make it.
And the results speak for themselves:

Poll results: 91.36% in favor of “yes”
So, next Tuesday, I’ll be documenting the steps I take to build out this over the course of 4 emails.
The name of this 4 part series is Inbox to Offer.
Today’s week 0, laying out the foundations of what this playbook will be.
Here’s what I’m thinking:
What exactly is this playbook?
It’ll be a PDF with a notion version.
Length-wise, I’m estimating anywhere between 10 - 15 pages long.
Content-wise, purely instructional guidance:
“Write cold emails like this”
“Set up your LinkedIn like this”
“Ask this in your coffee chats”
Hence why I’m calling it a “playbook”.
No theory, just specific steps to take you from stuck → hired.
Read and repeat until you get results.
The price point
Not sure on the final price point yet.
But I want this playbook to be accessible to everyone.
So, I’m thinking anywhere between $10 - $20.
I’ll decide on the final price tag during week 4.
The content
Here’s what I’m thinking for the content of the playbook:
First 3-ish pages: Resume + LinkedIn
Creating an actual good resume
Turning your LinkedIn into a sales page
Next 3-ish pages: Cold Emailing
The basic structure of a good cold email
Previous examples of successful cold emails
A walkthrough of finding people to email
Next 2 pages: Coffee Chats
Mastering different types of coffee chats
Structuring coffee chats
Must ask questions
Next 1 page: Behavioral Interviews
Question checklist
1 secret to standing out most don’t do
Last 2-ish pages: Tying it all together with a system
Listing out all the steps and actions you need to take daily, weekly, and monthly to actually get results
The release plan
After the 4 weeks, I’ll release the 1st version of the guide to a select group of early access users.
This will serve as a testing phase to get real feedback.
Early access users will get the guide for only $5.
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Then, on July 22nd, I’ll release the full guide.
And if I ever make any future improvements, everyone who bought will get a fresh copy for free.
That’s all for today. If you enjoyed this post, share it with a friend!
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See you next Tuesday 🤝
-Michael Ly
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