7 Prompts

Sales Prompts

Battle-tested collection of the best AI prompts for Sales. Copy, paste, and get results instantly.

Cold Email Outreach Generator

Write cold emails that get replies, not deleted

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Write a cold email to a [JOB TITLE] at a [COMPANY TYPE].

My Product: [PRODUCT]
Value Proposition: [MAIN BENEFIT]
Pain Point: [PROBLEM THEY HAVE]

Structure:
1. Subject Line (Short, curiosity-inducing)
2. The Hook (Personalized observation)
3. The Bridge (Connecting their problem to your solution)
4. The Ask (Low friction, e.g., "Worth a chat?")

Keep it under 150 words.

Objection Handling Script

Overcome common sales objections with confidence

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Help me handle this sales objection: "[OBJECTION, e.g., It's too expensive]"

Product: [PRODUCT]
Price: [PRICE]
Competitor: [COMPETITOR]

Provide 3 responses:
1. The Empathy & Pivot (Acknowledge and reframe value)
2. The ROI Calculation (Show cost of inaction)
3. The Case Study (Reference a similar successful client)

Discovery Call Question Bank

Uncover pain points and budget during discovery

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Generate 10 discovery call questions for selling [PRODUCT].

Goal: Qualify the lead and find pain points.

Categories:
1. Situation (Current state)
2. Problem (What's broken)
3. Implication (Cost of the problem)
4. Need-Payoff (Value of solution)
5. Budget & Authority (Who decides and how much)

Include "Softball" questions to build rapport.

Sales Script for Gatekeepers

Get past the receptionist to the decision maker

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Write a script to get past a gatekeeper (receptionist/EA).

Target: [DECISION MAKER NAME]
My Goal: [Connect to discuss X]

Techniques:
- Sounding like a peer, not a salesperson
- Using the "Assumptive Close"
- Referencing a prior interaction (if applicable)

Script should be polite but firm.

Closing Techniques Script

Proven scripts to ask for the sale

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Give me 5 closing scripts for [PRODUCT].

Scenario: Demo went well, client seems interested.

Styles:
1. The Assumptive Close ("When should we start?")
2. The Option Close ("Do you prefer Plan A or B?")
3. The Urgency Close ("Pricing changes next month")
4. The Summary Close (Recap benefits then ask)
5. The Trial Close (Testing the water)

LinkedIn Social Selling Message

Connect with prospects on LinkedIn without being spammy

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Write a LinkedIn connection request and follow-up message.

Target: [ROLE]
Context: [We have mutual connections / I read their post]

Message 1 (Connection): No pitch, just relevance.
Message 2 (After acceptance): Value-add (share a resource), still no hard pitch.
Message 3 (3 days later): The "Ask" (soft transition to conversation).

Sales Follow-up Sequence

Persistent follow-ups for ghosting prospects

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Write a 4-email follow-up sequence for a prospect who ghosted after the demo.

Email 1 (2 days later): Quick recap + resource.
Email 2 (4 days later): "Did I miss something?" (Check for objections).
Email 3 (7 days later): Case study/Social proof.
Email 4 (14 days later): The "Break-up" email (Strip the line).