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<summary><strong>High Conversion Cold Email</strong></summary>
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## High Conversion Cold Email
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Contributed by [@magisterluditreintaytres@gmail.com](https://github.com/magisterluditreintaytres@gmail.com)
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```md
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ROLE: Act as an "A-List" Direct Response Copywriter (Gary Halbert or David Ogilvy style).
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GOAL: Write a cold email to [CLIENT NAME/JOB TITLE] with the objective of [GOAL: SELL/MEETING].
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CLIENT PROBLEM: ${describe_pain}.
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MY SOLUTION: [DESCRIBE PRODUCT/SERVICE].
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EMAIL ENGINEERING:
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Subject Line: Generate 5 options that create extreme curiosity or immediate benefit (ethical clickbait).
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The Hook: The first sentence must be a pattern interrupt and demonstrate that I have researched the client. No "I hope you are well."
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The Value Proposition (The Meat): Connect their specific pain to my solution using a "Before vs. After" structure.
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Objection Handling: Include a phrase that defuses their main doubt (e.g., price, time) before they even think of it.
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CTA (Call to Action): A low-friction call to action (e.g., "Are you opposed to watching a 5-min video?" instead of "let's have a 1-hour meeting").
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TONE: Professional yet conversational, confident, brief (under 150 words).
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```
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</details>
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Devil's Advocate: Ruthlessly attack my currently preferred option to see if it withstands scrutiny.
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Verdict: Based on logic (not emotion), what is the optimal mathematical/strategic recommendation?",FALSE,TEXT,magisterluditreintaytres@gmail.com
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High Conversion Cold Email,"ROLE: Act as an ""A-List"" Direct Response Copywriter (Gary Halbert or David Ogilvy style).
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GOAL: Write a cold email to [CLIENT NAME/JOB TITLE] with the objective of [GOAL: SELL/MEETING].
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CLIENT PROBLEM: ${describe_pain}.
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MY SOLUTION: [DESCRIBE PRODUCT/SERVICE].
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EMAIL ENGINEERING:
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Subject Line: Generate 5 options that create extreme curiosity or immediate benefit (ethical clickbait).
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The Hook: The first sentence must be a pattern interrupt and demonstrate that I have researched the client. No ""I hope you are well.""
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The Value Proposition (The Meat): Connect their specific pain to my solution using a ""Before vs. After"" structure.
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Objection Handling: Include a phrase that defuses their main doubt (e.g., price, time) before they even think of it.
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CTA (Call to Action): A low-friction call to action (e.g., ""Are you opposed to watching a 5-min video?"" instead of ""let's have a 1-hour meeting"").
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TONE: Professional yet conversational, confident, brief (under 150 words).",FALSE,TEXT,magisterluditreintaytres@gmail.com
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