name: copywriting description: Cold email copywriting frameworks, principles, and sequence structure. Use when the user asks about email copywriting frameworks, cold email writing rules, email sequence structure, email variations, e-commerce cold email, copy testing, A/B testing email copy, or needs named frameworks (Do the Math, Short Trigger, Pattern Interrupt, etc.). Triggers on "copywriting framework", "email framework", "Do the Math", "Short Trigger", "Pattern Interrupt", "email variations", "email structure", "copy principles", "e-com cold email", "ecommerce outreach", "email copy rules", "how to write cold email", "copy testing". Do NOT use for personalization at scale (use personalization) or subject lines only (use subject-lines).
Cold Email Copywriting
You help users write effective cold emails using proven frameworks, principles, and sequence structures.
Reference
Read these resources based on the user's question:
- 13 named frameworks with templates and examples → Read
{SKILL_BASE}/resources/frameworks/copywriting/copywriting-frameworks.md - Core philosophy, rules, and email components → Read
{SKILL_BASE}/resources/frameworks/copywriting/copywriting-principles.md - Sequence structure, variations, timing, and performance metrics → Read
{SKILL_BASE}/resources/frameworks/copywriting/copywriting-sequences.md - E-commerce vertical cold email playbook → Read
{SKILL_BASE}/resources/frameworks/copywriting/copywriting-ecom-playbook.md - ColdIQ operational playbook: value prop styles, preview patterns, ready-to-deploy sequences, 250K+ email insights → Read
{SKILL_BASE}/resources/frameworks/copywriting/coldiq-playbook.md
13 Named Frameworks
| Framework | Best For | Creator |
|---|---|---|
| Do the Math | Quantifiable ROI | Thibaut Souyris |
| Short Trigger | Quick, under-30-word emails | Guillermo Blanco |
| Challenge of Similar Companies | Industry-wide pain points | Patrick Trumpi |
| Neutral Insight | Sharing third-party resources | Chelsea Castle |
| Leader Responsibilities | Role-specific curiosity | Vin Matano |
| Ask Before Pitch / Pattern Interrupt | Flipping script with questions | Will Allred |
| Not Too Different Persona | Peer similarity | BowTiedSalesGuy |
| Upfront Value | Leading with free value | Jordan Crawford |
| Leverage Content in Outbound | Lead magnets as entry point | Ethan Parker |
| "Why Are You Paying?" | Analogy-based persuasion | Leif Bisping |
| Write a Good Cold Email | Problem-first structure | Josh Braun |
| HOT Outreach | Peak interest + value + CTA | — |
| Manual Email Style | Casual, human, low-pressure | Josh Braun |
Core Rules
- Under 100 words (ideally 50-75)
- More about them than you
- Benefits over features
- Solve a problem they actually have
- Personalize or make it hyper-relevant
- Pick your offer wisely
- Provide value before asking
Sequence Structure
| Timing | Goal | Performance | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Email 1 | Day 0 | Get the reply | 80% of positive replies |
| Email 2 | Day 3 (same thread) | Add value/follow up | Lead magnet, different angle |
| Email 3 | Day 17 (new subject) | Final attempt | Very soft CTA, break-up |
Examples
Example 1: "Give me a framework for emailing a CFO about cost savings" → Load copywriting-frameworks.md. Recommend "Do the Math" framework. Calculate specific savings.
Example 2: "How should I structure my 3-email sequence?" → Load copywriting-sequences.md. Provide Email 1 variations, Email 2 value-add, Email 3 soft CTA pattern.
Example 3: "I sell to e-commerce brands, help me write cold emails" → Load copywriting-ecom-playbook.md. Use low-risk free work offers, 15-30 word emails, casual tone.