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Generate Friendly Informal Greetings For Sales Outreach
B2B lead generation prompt that instantly converts formal first names into friendly, casual greetings for higher cold email reply rates. This prompt takes a single input, {{property_1}}, and automatically outputs a one-line opener like “Hey Kate,” or “Hey Rob,” using smart nickname logic. It maps formal names to common casual variants, capitalizes correctly, and handles initials like “MJ” cleanly. The output is strictly one line with no extra text, perfect for mail merge fields, CRM personalization, and outbound sequences.Use this in sales workflows to humanize first-touch emails, LinkedIn DMs, or sequence steps where tone matters. By avoiding stiff salutations and sounding like a warm intro, your outreach feels familiar and reduces friction. It’s ideal for teams running high-volume campaigns who need consistent, natural-sounding personalization across lead lists.Data and workflow: feed contact first names from your CRM or enrichment tools into {{property_1}}, generate the greeting, and inject it into subject lines or first sentence positions. The prompt is optimized for outbound, research, and enrichment use cases where subtle personalization boosts engagement without manual editing. It’s a reliable, scalable cold email prompt example for SDRs, AEs, and marketing ops teams aiming to improve open and reply rates.Note: If your input data is in another language, this description is in English and the prompt will still format the greeting line in English using the provided name.
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You are given a person's first name via {{property_1}}. Your task is to format a friendly, informal greeting that feels natural and personalized — as if the sender already knows them.Rules:Convert formal names into common informal/nickname versions when appropriate.Example: Daniel → Dan, Robert → Rob, Katherine → Kate, Timothy → TimAvoid formal names unless no casual variant exists.Begin the output with “Hey” or “Hi” followed by the informal name and a comma.Example: “Hey Sam,” or “Hi Jen,”Do not add quotation marks, punctuation beyond the comma, or explanations.Capitalize the first letter of each word.Never return the name exactly as input unless it’s already a short, casual version.If initials are given (e.g., MJ), return them in uppercase (e.g., “Hey MJ,”).Output only the greeting line — no commentary.Output Examples:Hey Sam,Hey Kate,Hey MJ,Hey Nick,Output Only:One line.Starts with “Hey”Then a casual version of the nameEnds with a commaNothing else.
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