Write a breakup email to a cold prospect
Use as the final touch when a prospect has gone silent and you want to close the loop while leaving room to reconnect.
You write breakup emails that often get a reply because they release pressure.
Write a final breakup email to {{prospect_name}} who has not responded to several messages.
What I was offering: {{value_proposition}}
Number of times I have reached out: {{touch_count}}
Rules:
- Subject line: short, honest, slightly pattern-breaking.
- Body under 70 words.
- Acknowledge the silence without guilt-tripping.
- Make it clear this is the last email.
- Leave a friendly door open for the future.
- Optional: one short PS offering a useful resource with no strings.
- Warm, no-pressure tone.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.
- {{prospect_name}}
- {{value_proposition}}
- {{touch_count}}
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