Cold email built on a contrarian take
Use to grab attention with a bold but defensible contrarian opinion relevant to the prospect's role.
Write a cold email anchored on a contrarian take.
Industry / role: {{industry}}, {{prospect_role}}.
A common belief in their world that I disagree with: {{common_belief}}.
My contrarian position and why it holds: {{contrarian_take}}.
What I offer that relates to it: {{offer}}.
The email should:
- Open with the contrarian take stated plainly (no hedging).
- Back it with one concrete reason or data point.
- Connect it to what I do in one sentence.
- End with a question inviting their view.
Under 90 words, confident but not arrogant. Provide a subject line that teases the contrarian angle.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.
- {{industry}}
- {{prospect_role}}
- {{common_belief}}
- {{contrarian_take}}
- {{offer}}
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