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name: cold-outreach-that-isnt-spam
description: "Write cold outreach to potential clients that gets replies — specific, useful, and about them — instead of the templated pitch that gets deleted. Use when asked to write a cold email to a prospect, get clients through outreach, cold pitch help, or reach out to potential customers. Produces a researched, personalized message that leads with their problem, a clear low-friction ask, proof you're credible without bragging, a subject line, and a short follow-up sequence — plus who to target and what to avoid so it lands as a helpful note, not spam."
homepage: https://mohitagw15856.github.io/pm-claude-skills/skill/cold-outreach-that-isnt-spam.html
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# Cold Outreach That Isn't Spam

Cold outreach works — the templated "I'd love to hop on a call" blast doesn't. The difference is specificity: a message that shows you understand *their* situation, offers something useful, and asks for one small thing. This writes outreach that reads like a thoughtful note from a competent person, not a mail-merge, so prospects actually reply.

## What This Skill Produces

- **A personalized message** — opening with their situation/problem (from real research), not your life story
- **A useful angle** — a relevant insight, idea, or offer that gives value up front
- **Credibility, lightly** — proof you can help (a relevant result/example) without bragging or a wall of credentials
- **A low-friction ask** — one small, easy next step (a quick question, a short call, a resource), not a big commitment
- **A subject line** — specific and honest, that earns the open
- **A follow-up sequence** — a couple of short, non-pushy follow-ups that add value

## Required Inputs

Ask for these if not provided:
- **What you offer** — your service/product and who it helps
- **The target** — the specific prospect or the type of client, and what you know about them
- **Their likely problem** — the pain you solve for them
- **Your proof** — a relevant result, example, or credibility marker
- **The channel & goal** — email/LinkedIn, and the desired next step

## Framework: Research, Relevance, Small Ask

1. **Lead with them.** Open with something specific about their business/situation that shows you did the homework — the antidote to spam.
2. **Offer value, don't pitch.** Give a useful idea, observation, or resource up front; make the message worth reading even if they don't reply.
3. **Prove it lightly.** One relevant result or example establishes credibility; skip the brag and the credential dump.
4. **Ask for one small thing.** A single low-friction next step (a quick reply, 15 minutes, permission to send something) beats "let's schedule a call to explore synergies."
5. **Subject line earns the open.** Specific and honest — not clickbait, not vague.
6. **Follow up with value, briefly.** A couple of short follow-ups that add something (not "just bumping this") — then stop.

## Output Format

### Cold outreach: [offer] → [target] · channel [x]

**Subject:** [specific, honest].
**Message**
> [Specific opener about them] … [the useful angle/value] … [light proof] … [one small ask] … [easy close].

**Target well:** [who this fits / signals they need it].
**Follow-ups:** #1 [value-add, +[days]] · #2 [final light touch]. Then stop.
**Avoid:** generic templates · all-about-you · big asks · fake urgency.

## Quality Checks
- [ ] Opens with specific research about the prospect
- [ ] Offers value up front rather than pitching
- [ ] Establishes credibility lightly, without bragging
- [ ] Makes one small, low-friction ask
- [ ] Has a specific, honest subject line
- [ ] Includes a short, value-adding follow-up sequence

## Anti-Patterns
- **Mail-merge templates** with a [FIRST NAME] and nothing specific.
- **All about you** and your services.
- **A big ask** ("30-minute call to explore synergies") cold.
- **Clickbait or fake-urgency** subject lines.
- **"Just bumping this"** follow-ups with no value.

## Example Trigger Phrases
- "Write a cold email to a potential client I want to work with."
- "Help me get clients through cold outreach without being spammy."
- "Cold LinkedIn message to a prospect — make it not cringe."
- "I need a pitch to reach out to local businesses."
- "Write a follow-up sequence for prospects who didn't reply."
