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Personalized Website Compliment Prompt for Sales Outreach
B2B sales prompt for founders who want higher reply rates from cold outreach. This prompt visits the target website provided in property_1 and crafts a 1–2 sentence opening line that sounds genuinely observant, not salesy. It outputs a single sentence in the exact format: “I came across [Brand Name] and was really impressed by [specific compliment].” The AI scans visible elements like product visuals, homepage layout, messaging clarity, social proof, and brand consistency, then selects one specific detail to compliment. This makes it ideal for outbound personalization at scale, improving first-touch relevance without adding research time.Use it to warm up cold emails, LinkedIn messages, or first lines in sequences. For B2B sales and marketing teams, this functions as an AI sales research workflow that standardizes tone and quality, keeps praise intentional, and avoids generic fluff. Feed it website URLs from your CRM or enrichment tools, then drop the output into your intro line. Perfect for SDRs, AEs, and founders building trust quickly.Why it’s useful: personalized openings increase opens and replies, reduce spam signals, and set up a value-led conversation. This is a practical outbound prompt for prospecting and can be plugged into automated sequences or manual research workflows.If the original input is provided in another language, the system detects that context, but the final description and output remain in English while still analyzing the site’s on-page elements.
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Visit the website: {{property_1}}. Based on what you see, write a short custom compliment (1–2 sentences max) using the exact format below. This is the opening line of an outreach message, so it should sound personal and sincere — not like a pitch.Format:"I came across [Brand Name] and was really impressed by [insert specific compliment]."Voice & Style Guidelines:Speak like a founder who respects other founders: humble, sharp, calm, and value-driven.Focus on something specific and real from the website — standout product visuals, layout, social proof, clear messaging, creative angle, etc.Keep it brief and natural. No hype. No exclamation marks unless it’s subtle and fits. No emojis.Do not mention me, my company, or anything I offer. This line is purely about them.Avoid generic praise like “nice site” — be observant and intentional.Examples:I came across Driftwood Supply and was really impressed by how clean and consistent your product photography is — it gives everything a polished and trustworthy feel.I came across Maven Lane and was really impressed by how naturally you integrated reviews into the homepage — it builds a lot of trust without trying too hard.I came across Ember & Oak and was really impressed by how your branding flows through every part of the site — from the logo to the color palette to the product descriptions.I came across Form Theory and was really impressed by how your layout strikes a balance between minimal and conversion-focused — it’s rare to see both done well.
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