Cold Email and Prospecting
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Write prospecting emails that actually get replies and build follow-up sequences that keep leads warm. These prompts generate personalized cold emails, optimize subject lines, and structure cadences that convert strangers into booked meetings.
Who this area is for
SDRs (Sales Development Representatives), B2B salespeople, founders running outbound, freelancers prospecting clients, consultants
Frameworks and methodologies
3x3 Sequence (cadence of 3 emails in 3 days to maximize response rate), Personalization at Scale (personalization techniques that work at volume: role, company, trigger events), Specific Call-to-Action (clear, low-commitment CTA to increase conversion), Subject Line A/B Testing (subject line testing to optimize open rate)
Prompts in this use case
Build an Email Prospecting Sequence That Works
If you send a cold email and wait for a response, you'll be waiting a long time. Most B2B sales require multiple touchpoints before a prospect responds. This prompt creates a perso
Follow Up on Proposals Without Sounding Desperate
You sent the proposal, the prospect said they'd review it and went silent. Sending "any updates?" every week is annoying; not following up means losing the deal. This prompt create
Reactivate Leads That Went Cold
Your CRM is likely full of leads that showed interest but never closed β and the longer time passes, the colder the contact becomes. But these leads already know you, already under
Write Cold Emails People Actually Reply To
Most cold emails are deleted within 2 seconds because they look like spam: generic subject line, introduction about the company, and a meeting request. Emails that generate replies
Write the Follow-Up That Keeps Deals Alive
After a productive sales meeting, most reps send a generic "thanks for meeting" email and wait. Meanwhile, the prospect returns to their routine and forgets the enthusiasm they had