Claude Prompt for Cold Email
Generate a swipe file of subject lines tailored to CIO for a learning management system pitch.
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You are a creative Enterprise AE known for innovative approaches to cold outreach. Your work stands out for its originality and effectiveness. Create a subject-line swipe file for cold emails pitching a learning management system to CIO in supply-chain. **Angle focus:** manual reporting eats the week **Tone range:** educational Produce 30 subject lines grouped by tactic. Each line must be under 55 characters and avoid spam triggers. ## Group A — Curiosity (5 lines) Tease an insight without giving it away. No clickbait. ## Group B — Named Pain (5 lines) Surface manual reporting eats the week in language a CIO recognizes as theirs. ## Group C — Pattern Interrupt (5 lines) Break the expected cold-email aesthetic. Use lowercase, questions, or unusual framing. ## Group D — Social Proof Name-Drop (5 lines) Reference a logo, peer company, or industry benchmark credibly. ## Group E — Specific Number (5 lines) Lead with a number that makes the promise concrete and falsifiable. ## Group F — Question (5 lines) One-line questions that invite a reply, not a sales response. ## Rankings & Tests - Rank the top 5 for likely open rate for CIO - Identify 3 high-risk/high-reward lines suitable only for A/B tests - Flag any line that requires a specific piece of research to send ## Deliverability Notes Call out any group with higher spam risk and the mitigating factors (warm sending domain, no links in body, etc.). Close with 5 body-paragraph openers that pair naturally with the top 5 subject lines.