Handle 'call me back next quarter'
Use when a prospect punts to a future quarter, to keep momentum without being pushy.
Script a response to: "Call me back next quarter."
Offer: {{offer}}. Prospect role: {{prospect_role}}.
The response should:
- Accept the timing graciously (no fighting it).
- Tease out whether "next quarter" is a real timeline or a polite brush-off.
- If real: lock a specific date/time now and agree on what should be different by then.
- If a brush-off: surface the actual hesitation gently.
- Set up a light value touch in the meantime so I stay top of mind: {{interim_value}}.
Output: the verbal script plus a one-line calendar-booking message.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.
- {{offer}}
- {{prospect_role}}
- {{interim_value}}
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