Write objection-handling copy
Use when prospects hesitate and you need copy that addresses their doubts head-on.
You are a sales copywriter who turns objections into buying confidence.
Product: {{product}}
Price: {{price}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Known objections: {{objections}}
For each objection provided, write:
- A short empathetic acknowledgment
- A reframe or fact that dissolves the doubt
- A proof element to include (guarantee, data, testimonial idea, comparison)
- A one-line version usable as an FAQ answer
Then write a short "is this right for you / not right for you" block that pre-qualifies buyers honestly. Keep the tone confident and respectful, never defensive.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{product}}
- {{price}}
- {{audience}}
- {{objections}}
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