VPs of Marketing are data‑savvy, brand‑protective, and short on attention. This playbook shows how to connect with them — with messaging, timing, and strategy backed by thousands of real campaigns.
by
Shaun Hinklein
PUBLISHED Aug 3, 2025
5Min Read
Marketing leaders are the architects of brand, demand, and revenue growth. They live in campaign calendars, customer data, and creative briefs — and their inboxes reflect it. If your email blends into the noise, it’s gone.
Apollo’s analysis of hundreds of thousands of VP‑level marketing interactions in 2025 uncovered the best times to send, the campaign types that get replies, and the messaging frameworks that cut through.
When it comes to VP of Marketing outreach, early weekday mornings win. Our data shows Tuesday 1:00 AM generates a 19.99% adjusted open rate — but Monday 6:00 AM is right behind it at 19.89%.
Late‑night weekend sends also hold their own, with Friday midnight performing better than mid‑day weekday sends.
💡 Actionable Takeaway: If you’re pitching a VP of Marketing, schedule for Tuesday 1 AM or Monday 6 AM. And avoid Friday afternoons, where open rates can drop by as much as 42%.
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Our analysis shows Tuesday is the standout day for marketing leader engagement, with Monday and Friday mornings close behind.
💡 Actionable Takeaway: If you can’t get into the Monday or Tuesday morning window, aim for Friday early AM — catching marketing leaders before they head into weekend mode.
The highest‑reply campaigns to VPs of Marketing share three things:
Timely competitive insight — delivering value before the prospect asks.
Tailored positioning — referencing the company or vertical specifically.
Clear, relevant CTA — one simple next step.
💡 Actionable Takeaway: Don’t mass‑send product pitches. Instead, tailor campaigns to competitive triggers or timely marketing challenges.
1. Competitor Insight Introduction
When to use it: You’ve spotted a competitor’s new campaign or initiative.
Why it works: Gives them strategic intel they can act on immediately.
Subject: Competitor moves you should know about
Hi {{first_name}},
I noticed [Competitor] launched [Initiative] recently. Based on similar launches, we’ve seen companies gain [X% increase in leads / brand visibility].
We help marketing teams quickly assess competitor moves and pivot messaging to stay ahead.
Would you like me to share a quick snapshot of how your top competitors are positioning right now?
Best,
[Your Name]
2. Marketing Strategy Collaboration
When to use it: You’re offering insights or opportunities aligned with their 2025 goals.
Why it works: Positions you as a partner, not a vendor.
Subject: Idea for {{company}}’s 2025 marketing plan
Hi {{first_name}},
I’ve been following {{company}}’s recent [campaign/product launch] and it’s clear your team is focused on [core marketing goal].
We’ve helped brands in [industry] achieve [outcome] by [approach]. Given your upcoming initiatives, I think there’s strong potential for collaboration.
Would you be open to a 15‑minute conversation to explore it?
Best,
[Your Name]
❌ Send during low‑engagement windows like Friday afternoons.
❌ Use vague subject lines like “Quick question” with no context.
❌ Load your email with multiple CTAs.
❌ Write long, dense paragraphs that aren’t skimmable.
❌ Skip personalization — they’ll spot a mass send instantly.
Tuesday 1 AM and Monday 6 AM are your golden hours.
Friday afternoons are a reply graveyard.
Competitive insights and tailored campaigns drive the highest engagement.
Short, strategic, and relevant wins the marketing leader’s attention.
Analysis based on Apollo’s proprietary email engagement dataset covering hundreds of thousands of interactions with VP‑level marketing executives in 2025. Engagement patterns were analyzed by time, day, and campaign type to surface actionable outreach strategies.
Marketing leaders are bombarded with pitches — but the right timing, message, and targeting change everything. Apollo gives you the data to get it right every time.
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