Day 7
Write sales messages that actually get replies
Create personalized outreach messages that reference specific details about each prospect.
Box Snapshot

How to try it today
- Pick 3 prospects and open their LinkedIn, company site, and recent news; note 2-3 specifics each.1
- Document their role, a trigger event, likely KPI, and a proof point you can reference.2
- Paste details into the prompt and generate 2 subject lines + 1 email per prospect.3
- Edit for voice, cut fluff, and ensure the opener references something only they would know.4
- Send from your inbox, schedule a soft follow-up in 3 days, and track replies/opens.5
- Log what resonated to refine your future personalization checklist.6
One-Click Prompt
Act as a personalization-first sales writer. Target: [prospect name, title] at [company] in [industry/size/location]. Offer: [product], core value: [problem solved]. Research notes: [recent news/content/trigger], [mutual connections], [likely objective/KPI].
Write:
- 2 subject lines (personal + curiosity)
- Opening line that references something specific they did/said
- 80-100 word body that frames their world, ties to your value, and offers one clear CTA (e.g., 15-min fit call next week)
- One-liner proof (metric/customer similar to them)
- PS with a relevant resource link or micro-offer
Tone: conversational, confident, zero fluff. Avoid buzzwords. Make it obvious this is not mass outreach.
Paste this directly into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
Tools you'll need
Reference or business tip
Customized emails have 10% higher open rates and 2× higher reply rates; AI cuts research time by 90% (2 minutes vs 20 minutes). Source: Outreach
Today's Challenge
Pick 3 prospects and research them for 5 minutes each. Write personalized emails using the prompt. Track your reply rate compared to generic outreach.