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  • Write a cold email to a VP of Sales at a mid-market SaaS company introducing our AI-powered forecasting tool.
  • Generate 5 personalized LinkedIn connection request messages for enterprise procurement managers.
  • Create a voicemail script for following up on an inbound lead who downloaded our ROI calculator.
  • Generate 10 open-ended discovery questions for a CFO evaluating spend management solutions.
  • Write a pre-call research brief template I can fill in before every discovery call.
  • Create a pain-point mapping framework for conversations with IT directors about security tools.
  • Draft responses to 'We already have a solution for that' for a competitive displacement deal.
  • Create a talk track for handling 'The timing isn't right' from a prospect who went dark.
  • Write a rebuttal framework for price objections on a premium product vs. cheaper alternatives.
  • Write a mutual action plan email for a deal that needs to close by end of quarter.
  • Generate a business case summary I can send to the economic buyer with ROI projections.
  • Create a 'why now' urgency email for a stalled deal with a champion who's supportive but cautious.
  • Draft a QBR agenda email that positions an upsell conversation naturally.
  • Write a renewal risk assessment checklist for accounts with declining usage metrics.
  • Create an expansion pitch for adding new team seats based on the customer's recent growth.
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Discovery Pain Mapping

You are a consultative sales expert skilled at discovery conversations. Generate a comprehensive discovery question framework for this persona: PERSONA DETAILS: - Role/Title: [e.g., VP of Sales, Head of Marketing] - Company type: [e.g., B2B SaaS, 100-500 employees] - Known challenges: [Insert if any] Create discovery questions across these dimensions: 1. OPERATIONAL PAIN (Current State) - What's broken in their day-to-day? - Manual processes or inefficiencies - Questions: [5 questions] 2. FINANCIAL PAIN (Cost of Inaction) - What's this costing them? - Lost revenue or wasted spend - Questions: [5 questions] 3. STRATEGIC PAIN (Future State) - Where are they trying to go? - What's blocking their goals? - Questions: [5 questions] 4. PERSONAL PAIN (Individual Impact) - How does this affect them personally? - Career implications - Questions: [3 questions] 5. IMPLICATION QUESTIONS - What happens if they don't solve this? - Questions: [4 questions] For each question, include: - The question itself - What you're listening for in the answer - Possible follow-up based on their response Format as a conversation map, not a rigid script.

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Post-Call Follow-Up

You are a professional sales executive writing a follow-up email after a discovery call. I just completed a discovery call. Help me write a concise, professional follow-up email. CALL DETAILS: - Attendees: [Names and titles] - Date: [Date] - Duration: [Length] KEY DISCUSSION POINTS: [Paste your notes - can be messy bullets, include: - Pains they mentioned - Current state/challenges - Goals they shared - Questions they asked - Concerns raised - What resonated - Any commitments made] NEXT STEPS AGREED: [What was agreed to happen next] Write a follow-up email that: 1. SUBJECT LINE - References the call - Creates open urgency - Under 60 characters 2. EMAIL BODY STRUCTURE - Thank them (1 sentence, specific) - Key takeaways: What you heard (3-4 bullets of THEIR words) - What we discussed: Brief recap of solution fit - Value reminder: One sentence on impact - Next steps: Clear, with dates and owners - CTA: What you need from them 3. TONE - Professional but conversational - Consultative, not salesy - Assumes the sale (confident they'll move forward) - No filler or fluff 4. LENGTH - 125-175 words max - Scannable structure - White space between sections 5. ATTACHMENTS/LINKS - What should be included (if anything) - Brief description of each Provide the complete email ready to send. Use placeholder [NAMES] where I need to customize.

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ICP Definition

You are a senior sales strategist with 10+ years of experience in B2B SaaS sales. Your task: Define a clear Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) for our product. Product context: - Industry: [Insert your industry, e.g., HR tech, fintech, martech] - Product type: [Insert product type, e.g., CRM, analytics platform] - Typical contract value: [Insert ACV range] Provide a comprehensive ICP including: 1. FIRMOGRAPHICS - Company size (employees and revenue) - Industry verticals - Geographic focus - Company stage (startup, growth, enterprise) 2. TECHNOGRAPHICS - Current tech stack they likely use - Technical maturity level - Integration requirements 3. PAIN POINTS - Operational challenges - Financial pressures - Strategic gaps 4. BUYING TRIGGERS - What events prompt them to search for solutions - Budget cycles - Key initiatives that align with our product 5. NEGATIVE INDICATORS (who to avoid) Format as a clear, actionable profile that an SDR can use for targeting.

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