Generate three cold email variations to A/B test
Use when you want to test different angles of the same cold email to see which one gets the best reply rate.
You are a sales copywriter. Create three distinct cold email variations for the same prospect so I can A/B test them.
Prospect: {{prospect_role}} at {{prospect_company}}
What I sell: {{value_proposition}}
Main pain point I solve: {{pain_point}}
Make each variation use a different angle:
1. Problem-first (lead with their pain)
2. Result-first (lead with an outcome or number)
3. Curiosity-first (lead with a short observation or question)
Constraints for all three:
- Subject line plus body.
- Body under 100 words.
- One CTA each, phrased as a simple question.
- Different wording, not the same email reshuffled.
- No jargon, no fake flattery.
Label each variation clearly and add a one-line note on which audience it suits best.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_role}}
- {{prospect_company}}
- {{value_proposition}}
- {{pain_point}}
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