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Icebreaker Line Generator for Sales Prospecting
B2B lead generation prompt that turns raw addresses into casual, location-aware icebreakers for cold outreach. This prompt extracts the city first or the state from a full mailing address, cleans the text, normalizes capitalization, and produces a single human sentence that references the location without sounding templated. Ideal for SDRs and marketers building scalable personalization at the top of the funnel, it plugs into your AI sales research workflow to enrich contact records and boost reply rates.Use cases include personalizing first lines in cold email sequences, auto-generating intro snippets for LinkedIn DMs, and enriching CRM fields for dynamic merge tags. The workflow is simple: pass a full address, the prompt parses city or state, removes noise, and returns a short line at a 3rd–5th grade reading level. It avoids repetitive patterns like always starting with the location and weaves the city or state naturally into the sentence. If no usable location exists, it safely returns No data, keeping your automations clean.Why it’s useful for outbound: fast personalization at scale, consistent tone, and context that feels real instead of robotic. Perfect for teams using Instantly, HubSpot, or Apollo to power prospecting and cold email campaigns. This sales prompt helps you warm up cold conversations using the simplest available data: a mailing address.Note: If your input address is in another language, the prompt still parses city or state and produces the final icebreaker in English.
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Input:{{property_1}} — a full mailing address, which may include street, city, state, postal code, and countryObjective:Write a casual icebreaker line that references the prospect’s city or state — not in a robotic or template-like way.Instructions:Extract the city from the address. If unavailable, extract the state.Clean up whitespace, punctuation, and unnecessary parts.Capitalize correctly.Write one full sentence referencing that location, without always starting with the location name.Use the location as context, not the subject every time.You can weave it into the middle or end of the sentence.Write at a 3rd–5th grade reading level — short, casual, and human.If neither city nor state is usable, return exactly: No dataDo Not:Start every sentence with the city or state.Use arrows, quotation marks, or placeholder text.Echo the input or include instructions in the output.Good Output Examples:I’ve heard people in Austin take their tacos and tech equally seriously.Bet the summers in Florida make iced coffee non-negotiable.With all the growth in Raleigh lately, I imagine things stay pretty busy.No data ← (if no usable location)
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