<b>Build a reusable pitch skeleton</b>
Writing every pitch from a blank page is exhausting, so good outreach people keep a "skeleton" — a fill-in-the-blanks template they reuse. Think of it like a recipe card: the structure stays, only the ingredients change.
Here's a simple skeleton:
1. "Here's my answer to [their question]: [your tip]."
2. "I'm [role] with [experience], so I see this often."
3. "Quote you can use: '[one clean sentence].'"
4. "My name is [name], site is [link]. Happy to add more."
You paste this, fill the brackets, and you've cut a 20-minute task to five. The structure handles the thinking; you just supply the facts.
A word of care: never send the brackets unfilled, and always tailor the tip to the exact query. The template is your frame, not your whole house.
Try this today: write your own four-line skeleton and save it where you'll find it fast. Future-you will thank present-you.
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<b>Build a reusable pitch skeleton</b>
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