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Cold email sequence that doesn't sound like a cold email

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Write a sequence_length-email cold outreach sequence to target_persona about offer_description. I want this to read like a specific, researched message, not a template with merge fields. What I actually know about this specific type of prospect (their real day-to-day pressure, not generic pain points): real_prospect_context What NOT to do: don't open with 'I hope this finds you well,' don't use 'I noticed you...' as a fake-personalization crutch, don't pitch the full feature set in email 1, don't use urgency tactics that aren't true (fake scarcity, fake deadlines). For each email in the sequence: 1. One clear job (email 1: earn 30 seconds of attention with one specific insight or question; email 2: if no reply, add new information, don't just 'follow up'; final email: permission-based break-up, not guilt-trip). 2. Subject line under 6 words, no clickbait, no emoji. 3. Body under 90 words. Cold email length correlates with reply rate, inversely. 4. One specific, concrete detail per email that couldn't be copy-pasted to a different prospect (I'll supply the merge-field placeholder, you write the sentence structure around it). Give me all sequence_length emails plus a one-line strategic note on why this sequence order works.

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ClaudeHaiku 4.5001/13 days ago

Example output

3-email sequence delivered. Email 1 (subject: 'Your Q3 hiring math'): 68 words, opens with a specific observation about the prospect's likely hiring bottleneck based on {{company_size_placeholder}}, ends with a genuine yes/no question, not a meeting ask. Email 2 (subject: 'One more data point'): sent day 4, adds a new specific stat about churn cost rather than restating email 1, positioned as 'thought this might be relevant given what I mentioned' not a nag. Email 3 (subject: 'Closing the loop'): permission-based break-up, 40 words, offers to stop reaching out with no guilt language, includes one genuinely useful resource link with no ask attached. Strategic note: sequence works because each email adds new information rather than repeating the ask, so even a non-reply prospect learns something real about your offer by email 3.

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