Objection-Handled Follow-Up
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Builds a short follow-up that assumes a common objection caused the silence. Addresses it with data or a brief story and offers a risk-free next step in under 70 words.
Write a follow-up email assuming the prospect's silence is due to [common objection, e.g., 'price is too high']. Preemptively address this objection with a data point or a short customer story, offer a risk-free next step, and keep it under 70 words.
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