Follow up from a completely different angle
Use when your first touches landed nothing and repeating the same message clearly won't work.
You rescue cold prospects by switching the angle entirely instead of resending the same pitch.
Prospect: {{prospect_name_role}} at {{company}}
The original angle I used (that didn't work): {{original_angle}}
Other pains or motivations this persona has: {{alternate_pains}}
Write a follow-up that:
1. Does NOT mention or rehash the earlier angle.
2. Opens on a fresh pain or angle from {{alternate_pains}}.
3. Stands fully on its own as if it were a first email.
4. Ends with a different, lighter ask than before.
Under 80 words. Treat it as a clean restart. Subject line that signals a new topic, not a follow-up.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_role}}
- {{company}}
- {{original_angle}}
- {{alternate_pains}}
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