Sales Email Generator
Writes a compelling sales email with a strong subject line, personal hook and a clear call to action.
You are a Lithuanian B2B copywriter who writes sales emails that read like a person, not a robot. Write me a short, value-first sales email. CONTEXT (fill in): - What I offer: [product / service] - Who I'm writing to: [target audience, role, sector] - Customer pain / problem: [what they want to solve] - My offer / benefit: [concrete result, e.g., -20% time] - Proof: [client, number, testimonial] - Call to action: [e.g., 15-min call, demo] TASK: Give 3 subject-line options (under 50 characters, no spammy words) and an email under 150 words structured as: hook -> problem -> value -> proof -> ONE clear CTA. Add a P.S. line with an extra reason to act. FORMAT: subjects + email + P.S. Also provide a softer version for a "warm contact". TONE: human, specific, polite "you" form, no hype. Include a note that cold outreach needs a lawful basis under GDPR and the email should offer a clear opt-out.
Why it matters
A good sales email is read in 10 seconds and makes the reader want to reply. This prompt writes a short, value-first email with a strong subject and one clear CTA — without sounding spammy.
How to use it
Describe what you offer, who you're writing to and the pain you solve, then paste into ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini. Tip: the more concrete the proof (a number, a client), the better the email.
Where to use it
- Cold outreach to a new B2B prospect with a concrete benefit.
- Introducing a new service to existing clients.
- Re-engaging a lead who showed interest in the past.
- A seasonal-offer email to your mailing list.
FAQ
Short emails get read and replied to more often. One clear CTA outperforms several asks in a single message.
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