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#27Chapter 04 — Email Sequences That Convert: From Cold to Closed
I want you to learn my email writing voice. Below are 5 emails I wrote that got replies. Study them and identify my patterns.

**My emails:**
[Paste 5 of your best cold emails or follow-ups — ones that got real responses]

**Now analyze my voice:**
- What's my typical sentence length?
- Do I use questions, statements, or commands to open?
- What's my default tone — formal, casual, blunt, warm?
- What patterns do I repeat?
- What do I never do?

**Then write the next email in my sequence using MY voice — not yours.**
Topic: [What the email needs to cover]
Recipient: [Prospect type]
Purpose: [Which touch in the 5-Touch Framework]

Anti-patterns (DO NOT include):
- "I hope this finds you well"
- "I noticed that..." or "As a leader in..."
- Opening with a question
- Exactly three bullet points
- "Would you be open to a quick chat?"
- Any sentence that starts with "I understand that..."
- Hedging phrases: "In today's fast-paced," "It's no secret that," "As you know"
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