Write cold outreach emails that actually get responses. Personalized, value-first, and short enough to read on a phone screen.
Write a cold outreach email that gets replies. ## Context - **Purpose**: [sales / partnership / job inquiry / PR / collaboration / networking] - **Who you're emailing**: [their name, title, company] - **What you know about them**: [recent news, post they wrote, mutual connection, company milestone] - **What you offer**: [your product/service/value — be specific] - **What you want**: [meeting / call / feedback / introduction] - **Your credibility**: [relevant achievement, shared connection, or social proof] - **Tone**: [professional / warm / casual / bold] ## Write 3 Variants: ### Variant A: The Personalized Compliment - Open with specific, genuine compliment about their work - Bridge to how it relates to what you do - One sentence of value proposition - Soft CTA (question, not demand) ### Variant B: The Value-First - Open with an insight or observation relevant to their business - Share something useful (no strings attached) - Brief mention of what you do - CTA: offer more value ### Variant C: The Mutual Connection / Social Proof - Name-drop (with permission) or reference shared context - Brief, credible intro - Clear, specific ask - Make it easy to say yes ## Rules for All Variants: - Under 100 words (they're busy) - Subject line: 4-7 words, curiosity-driven, NOT salesy - First sentence: about THEM, not you - No attachments in first email - One CTA only — and make it easy (reply with "yes" or "not now") - P.S. line with one more hook Generate all 3 variants with subject lines.
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