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Click-Worthy: 4 Strategies to Write CTAs That Convert
Master the art of crafting call-to-actions that grab attention and drive results.
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🤳 4 Ways To Write A CTA
💰 Top 3 Cold Email Personalization Prompts
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🤳4 Ways To Write A CTA

💰Top 3 Cold Email Personalization Prompts
Let’s face it—nobody wants to read another generic cold email. It would help if you had sharp, quick personalization to stand out; it feels like you’re paying attention. Here’s how you can nail it with three powerful prompts that strike the perfect balance between effort and effectiveness.
Top 3 Cold Email Personalization Prompts
1. Assumption + Target Market
Start with a clear, concise assumption about the company’s offering.
Template:
"I noticed that you offer [main product/service]."
Add: ‘for [target market],’ if applicable.
Example:
"I noticed that you offer payroll software for small businesses in the UK."
2. Assumption + Target Market + Clarifying Question
Add a follow-up question to show curiosity and keep it conversational.
Template:
"I noticed that you offer [main product/service]. Are you working with mostly [small businesses/larger companies]?"
Example:
"I noticed that you offer marketing automation tools for startups. Are you working with mostly early-stage companies or bigger players?"
3. Assumption + Target Market + Related Product/Service Question
Make a direct assumption and inquire about a product/service they might offer.
Template:
"I noticed that you offer [main product/service]. Are you also helping them with [similar product/service]?"
Example:
"I noticed that you offer accounting software for freelancers. Are you also helping them with invoicing tools?"
Why These Work
Short: Nobody has time for long emails.
Thoughtful: Shows you’ve done some research but aren’t overthinking it.
Human: Conversational, simple, and avoids jargon or sales tones.
Next Steps
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