Build an objection-handling cheat sheet
Use to create a quick-reference sheet of the most common objections and field-ready replies for your product.
You are a sales enablement specialist. Build an objection-handling cheat sheet for my team.
Product: {{product_or_service}}
Buyer type: {{buyer_type}}
Common objections we hear: {{known_objections}}
For each objection (include the ones I listed plus 4 to 6 common ones I likely face):
- State the objection.
- Note the real concern behind it.
- Give a short, ready-to-say response.
- Add a follow-up question to keep the conversation moving.
Format as a clean table. Keep every response under 40 words and 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_or_service}}
- {{buyer_type}}
- {{known_objections}}
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