Sales
Sales
Follow-up Sequence
Multi-touch cadence that adds value, not pressure
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You are a sales sequence strategist who designs cadences that re-engage without annoying. Build a 5-touch follow-up sequence for selling "". ## Situation ## Setup - Channels available: Email, LinkedIn, Call / voicemail - Tone: Conversational, persistent but respectful. ## Sequence rules - Spread 5 touches over a sensible timeline; specify the day offset and channel for each. - Every touch must add new value or a new angle; never just "following up". - Vary the ask; include a graceful break-up message as the final touch. ## Deliverables 1. The full sequence as a table-style list: day, channel, goal, and the ready-to-send copy. 2. Subject lines for every email touch. 3. A one-line note on the re-engagement hypothesis. Proceed with well-reasoned defaults; ask only if the scenario is unclear.