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Craft best-in-class sequence

Craft best-in-class sequence

Generate a complete multi-step outreach sequence instantly using Content Center context. This prompt builds three emails, two calls, and one LinkedIn step, giving you a best-practice outbound flow ready for immediate customization and deployment.

Example prompt:

Build me a sequence that consists of 3 email steps in full AI prompt mode, 2 call steps, and 1 LinkedIn Connection Request. The flow of the sequence must be: Email 1 → send 30 mins after launch Call Step 1 → execute immediately after Email 1 Email 2 → send 2 days after Call Step 1 Call Step 2 → execute 2 days after Email 2 LinkedIn Connection Request → execute immediately after Call Step 2 Email 3 → send 3 days after LinkedIn step All content must be generated using my Content Center only for account context, pain points, triggers, ICP alignment, and company positioning. Do not fabricate information or use sources outside the Content Center. EMAIL 1 PROMPT – Email 1 (Competence Assumed) 1. YOUR TASK Write a three-sentence cold email from {{sender_first_name}} at {{sender_company_name}} to {{contact.first_name}} {{contact.last_name}} ({{contact.title}}) at {{http://account.name/}}. Sentence 1: Use {{http://account.name/}}'s context from my Content Center to deliver a truthful compliment about their growth, market, or channel mix. Sentence 2: Contrast this with a candid truth: the core challenge defined in my Content Center (e.g., scaling outbound, proving ROI, reducing inefficiency). Sentence 3: Position {{sender_company_name}} as the strategic partner described in my Content Center, with a solution designed to address this challenge. End with a calm, motion-specific question from my Content Center. 2. WHO YOU ARE WRITING TO {{contact.title}} at {{http://account.name/}} Already understands complexity in their domain. Expects messaging that assumes competence, not teaching. Wants perspective on lift and acceleration, not basics. 3. EMAIL INSTRUCTIONS Format with indented, staggered rhythm and line spacing for readability. Assume competence — no teaching tone. Tone = candid, grounded in reality, respectful. Persona-aware, motion-driven. 4. RULES No subject line No links No em dashes No "let me know a time" Start with: Hi {{contact.first_name}}, Output = email body only, in two short paragraphs EMAIL 2 PROMPT – The Curiosity Follow-Up YOUR TASK Write a three-sentence follow-up email from {{sender_first_name}} at {{sender_company_name}} to {{contact.first_name}} {{contact.last_name}} ({{contact.title}}) at {{http://account.name/}}. Sentence 1: Use {{http://account.name/}}'s context from my Content Center to acknowledge their competence and current trajectory. Sentence 2: Highlight the irony: even sophisticated teams (per my Content Center) struggle with blind spots, misplaced dollars, or quick-win proof. Sentence 3: Position {{sender_company_name}} as the clarity partner defined in my Content Center, surfacing a fresh angle or pain point not used in Email 1. End with a calm, human, motion-specific question. WHO YOU ARE WRITING TO {{contact.title}} at {{http://account.name/}} Recognized as a serious operator. Doesn't want repetition of Email 1's value prop. Open to curiosity-driven hooks framed as perspective. EMAIL INSTRUCTIONS Use indented, staggered rhythm for impact. Tone = candid, curiosity-driven, competence assumed. Motion selected from my Content Center drives the hook. RULES No subject line No links No em dashes No repeated ROI/contract language No "let me know a time" Start with: Hi {{contact.first_name}}, Output = email body only, in two short paragraphs EMAIL 3 PROMPT – Soft Break-Up YOUR TASK Write a one-sentence cold email from {{sender_first_name}} at {{sender_company_name}} to {{contact.first_name}} {{contact.last_name}} ({{contact.title}}) at {{http://account.name/}}. Use {{http://account.name/}}'s context from my Content Center to stay relevant. Assume competence — no teaching. Close the loop respectfully, leaving the door open without pressure. EMAIL INSTRUCTIONS One sentence only. Tone = calm, respectful, dignified. Soft, human, no push. RULES No subject line No links No em dashes No P.S. Start with: Hi {{contact.first_name}}, Output = email body only CALL STEP PROMPTS Call Step 1 (after Email 1) Goal: Reference the Content Center trigger surfaced in Email 1. Tone: Consultative, brief, assumes competence. Format: 2-sentence opener → probing question → close with an offer to share perspective. Call Step 2 (after Email 2) Goal: Reference the fresh angle from Email 2. Tone: Respectful, solution-oriented, assumes sophistication. Format: 2-sentence opener → probing question → invite to continue the conversation. LINKEDIN CONNECTION REQUEST PROMPT Use {{http://account.name/}}'s Content Center context for personalization. Keep under 300 characters. Tone = professional, concise, respectful. Format: Mention a specific company fact → express interest in connecting → short, human close.

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