Appreciate the cold-email skill file — the Observation → Problem → Proof → Ask structure + the emphasis on never using "just checking in" follow-ups is very close to what finally started working for me after a lot of dead threads.
The missing piece in most implementations (including my early ones) was making every follow-up carry one genuinely new, specific signal about the prospect that wasn't in the previous message.
I collected the 20 concrete frameworks + the actual multi-touch sequences that produced the first real reply movement here: https://emberlab.gumroad.com/l/888
The trigger-based ones (new hire, recent content, competitor switch) performed best in my tests. Would be curious which patterns you've seen work best in this repo.
Appreciate the cold-email skill file — the Observation → Problem → Proof → Ask structure + the emphasis on never using "just checking in" follow-ups is very close to what finally started working for me after a lot of dead threads.
The missing piece in most implementations (including my early ones) was making every follow-up carry one genuinely new, specific signal about the prospect that wasn't in the previous message.
I collected the 20 concrete frameworks + the actual multi-touch sequences that produced the first real reply movement here: https://emberlab.gumroad.com/l/888
The trigger-based ones (new hire, recent content, competitor switch) performed best in my tests. Would be curious which patterns you've seen work best in this repo.