Pure value follow-up with no ask
Use as a no-strings follow-up touch that gives something useful to stay warm without requesting anything.
Write a follow-up email that gives value and asks for nothing.
Prospect: {{prospect_name}} at {{company}}.
Their world / role: {{prospect_role}}.
A genuinely useful thing I can share (article, tip, benchmark, intro): {{value_item}}.
Why it is relevant to them: {{relevance}}.
The email should:
- Share the value item with a one-line reason it is relevant to them.
- Make it explicit there is no ask ("no need to reply").
- Stay top of mind without selling.
Under 70 words, warm and brief. Provide a subject line that signals usefulness, not a pitch.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}}
- {{company}}
- {{prospect_role}}
- {{value_item}}
- {{relevance}}
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