People told me I should reach out to potential postdoc supervisors about 6-12 months before I finish my PhD and stay in touch with them.
But what should I say when I email them? Should I just ask them if they plan to take on a new postdoc this year? But they don't have an ad for the recruitment, which clearly shows that they don't have any money at the moment for a new postdoc (if they had the money, then they would post an ad for sure!). So asking if they are recruiting a postdoc sounds like a stupid question. And if they do have an ad, then I should just submit an application - what's the point in reaching out to them before I submit an application?
And what other things can I say in my emails to them? Maybe I should introduce myself? But if they don't have money for a new postdoc, it should be meaningless to introduce myself I think?
I really don't understand why people keep telling to start early and reach out to the academics I'm interested in. I don't think I have anything to say to them.