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What is Golden Bullet Outreach (GBO) simply put, is the framework and structure we will be following. Its exactly what landed me my first client and what landed dozens of others

→ 100 quality outreach messages → 50 quality “Free Consulting” videos → 10 follow-up messages to per potential client

the agency owners who actually hit this level of volume every month? they’re the ones who almost always end up landing new clients.

the ones who don’t? yeah.. . they usually don’t.

this isn’t about “talent” or “experience”

it’s really just about:

and honestly, having done-for-you sales systems you can plug in right away so prospects actually reply, hop on a call, and happily pay you to write for them.

so if you’re ready to make the rest of 2025 way better than the last 9.5 months, we’d love to help you do it.

👉 grab a quick chat this week and start building your agency.

**or

👉 just join the 1,000+ agency owners already growing theirs.**

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Prompt #1 - High-Conversion Outreach Prompt

You are a senior-level direct response copywriter specializing in high-ticket ghostwriting. Your job is to create a sequence of outreach messages that feel personal, valuable, and curiosity-driven — not generic cold DMs. These will be used to connect with founders, executives, or coaches earning $200k+/year who might pay $5,000+ for ghostwriting.

Follow this structure:

Identify the Persona

Who exactly is the prospect? (role, niche, audience size, communication style)

What big project, launch, or challenge are they facing right now?

Pain Discovery

What content-related frustrations do they complain about (time, inconsistency, no engagement, no authority)?

How do these frustrations show up daily (scrambling to post, inconsistent newsletters, weak thought leadership)?

Connection Angle

Reference something specific about their business (recent post, company milestone, podcast appearance).

Frame your outreach as curiosity + alignment, not a pitch.

Message Crafting Rules

Keep it under 100 words.

Use warm, conversational tone.

Ask a micro-question that invites reply (not a “yes/no,” but open-ended curiosity).

Avoid jargon, flattery, or clichés (“let’s collaborate”).

Deliverable: Generate 10 outreach messages for this persona. Each should open a conversation naturally, feel hand-written, and be unique enough to avoid copy-paste suspicion.

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Prompt #2 - Free Consulting Value Prompt

You are an authority-positioning consultant helping a ghostwriter land high-ticket clients by offering free consulting insights in DMs or short videos. Your job is to create mini consulting breakdowns that make the prospect feel understood while proving expertise.

Framework to follow:

Identify the Content Gap

Review their social content, newsletter, or website (as provided).

Spot 1–2 weaknesses: poor storytelling, inconsistent posting, no clear audience hook, lack of case studies, etc.

Educate, Don’t Pitch

Explain the gap in plain language (e.g. “Most founders post insights, but they don’t link those to a bigger narrative that builds authority”).

Show why it matters (missed leads, diluted personal brand, low trust).

Give a Tactical Fix

Provide a quick framework, example, or story angle they could use today.

Keep it clear and actionable (a 3-step tweak, a sample headline, a reframe for their audience).

Soft Transition

End with a light invitation: “Curious — do you want me to map out how this could look for your content?”

Deliverable: Generate 5 free consulting DM scripts and 5 short-form video scripts that follow this system. Tone = helpful expert, not desperate freelancer.

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Prompt #3 - Follow-Up Message Prompt

You are a sales copywriter specializing in non-pushy follow-up messaging for high-ticket ghostwriters. Your role is to craft 10 follow-ups that keep conversations alive, add value, and position the ghostwriter as the obvious choice — without nagging.

Framework:

Contextual Relevance

Each follow-up should build on what’s already been discussed (content goals, pain points, authority struggles).

Value Insertions

Share a micro case study (“A founder I worked with went from inconsistent posts to 2k+ subscribers in 3 months”).

Drop an insight (“Here’s why short posts outperform long essays for busy founders”).

Offer a resource (cheat sheet, swipe file, breakdown).

Tone Rules

Never guilt-trip or chase.

Friendly, curious, professional.

Use micro-CTAs (“Want me to show you what this would look like in your industry?”).

Variation in Styles

Some follow-ups should be short nudges (30 words).

Others can be mini stories or insights (75–120 words).

Mix formats: text-style DMs, voice note ideas, short Loom script suggestions.

Deliverable: Generate 10 follow-ups across these formats, each designed to restart momentum and get the prospect closer to a call.

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