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Money Maker · Blueprint 140

Cold emails that reply,
written for you.

Here is a bot I trained on the cold email frameworks and copy that have actually won across my whole cold email experience. I feed it a set of subject line frameworks that get opens, the body angles that convert, the layouts that read well, and the offer types that work. Then I tell it what I am selling and the promise I am making. It sharpens that promise, makes the offer irresistible, and writes every piece for me: the subject line, the body, the call to action, and the PS. I set the number of emails and it builds the whole connected sequence. With cold email you see straight away if it works. You send it, and it either prints or it does not. Better copy means more replies, more clients, and more sales, and this bot takes what already works and writes all of it for me.

Blueprint · 140
From one plain offer to a connected cold email sequence you can send today
Sales Conversion
YOUR OFFER what you are selling the promise you make how many emails SHARPEN THE PROMISE plain offer in irresistible offer out the one thing they want winning frameworks picked WRITE THE PARTS subject line body call to action and PS every piece written THE SEQUENCE connected REPLIES COME IN you see it work fast GIVE THE BOT YOUR OFFER, IT SHARPENS THE PROMISE, PICKS WINNING FRAMEWORKS, WRITES EVERY SUBJECT BODY CTA AND PS, AND HANDS YOU A CONNECTED SEQUENCE YOU CAN SEND TODAY

Your next client is not out of reach. Your cold email just is not written well enough yet.

Most cold email is a coin flip. You write from a blank page, you guess at the subject line, you list every benefit you can think of, and you hope someone replies. But the frameworks that win are already known. The right subject line gets the open, the right offer gets the reply, and the right sequence carries the reader from first email to yes. So I trained a bot on the copy and frameworks that have actually worked for me. I give it my offer, it sharpens the promise, and it writes the whole sequence. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.

01

Who it’s for

Anyone who needs clients and reaches them by email. Freelancers, agencies, coaches, consultants, anyone who has to pitch a stranger and get a reply. It works even if you hate writing copy, because the bot already holds the frameworks that win, so you bring the offer and it brings the words.

02

What goes wrong

Without it, you stare at a blank page and write a weak email that lists ten benefits and lands none. You pick a dull subject line, so it never gets opened. You are not short on prospects. You are short on copy sharp enough to make a stranger stop, open, and reply.

03

How the bot works

You tell it what you sell and the promise you make. It improves that promise, makes the offer irresistible, picks the winning frameworks, and writes each part: subject, body, call to action, and PS. You write nothing from scratch. You set the number of emails and it hands you the connected sequence.

04

What you get back

A finished cold email sequence built from frameworks that already convert. It is written, connected, and set to send. Sharper copy earns a few more replies per campaign, and as you send campaign after campaign, those small edges compound into real clients.

I did not want to write cold email from a blank page again. I wanted the copy that already works, written for me.

This automation lets me create sequences of cold email that convert, so I get more clients for myself and for the businesses I run this for. The idea is simple. Over years of sending cold email, I learned which frameworks and which copy actually get replies. So instead of writing from scratch every time, I trained a bot on all of it, and now it does the writing for me at a quality I would struggle to hit by hand.

First I fed it the raw material. A list of subject line frameworks that get emails opened, based on what actually worked. Then the body angles that convert, the email layouts that read well, and the offer types that pull a reply. All of it went into the brain of the bot. So when it writes for me, it is not guessing. It is pulling from the exact frameworks and copy that have already earned replies and clients.

Then comes the part that matters most. The bot is smart enough to look at the product, the service, the offer, and the promise I am making. It improves that promise, makes it irresistible, and simplifies the offer down to the one thing the reader actually cares about. There is a framework in there just for building offers, so the email speaks to the single thing that gets the person to act.

From there it writes every piece. The subject line, the body, the calls to action, and the PS, all built around that simplified offer, all using the frameworks that convert. We tend to push a thousand benefits that do not matter to the client. This strips it back to the one that does, then presses the button that gets the person to take action, on every email in the sequence.

The numbers here are kept deliberately modest. Sharper copy simply gets a few more replies per campaign than a weak email would. Say each well-written campaign turns a handful more cold prospects into paying clients than a guess would. That edge is small on one campaign, but I send many, month after month. A small edge on every campaign, compounding across all the campaigns I send, quietly turns into real revenue.

Proof point: I have documented how I run my business and the income streams behind it on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and my growth path in the road to 10 million, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.

1 offer inYou bring the offer, the bot brings the winning copy
4 parts writtenSubject line, body, call to action, and the PS, every time
Edges compoundSharper copy adds a little on every campaign, month after month
The One Thing Offer Matrix

Three moves that turn a plain offer into cold email that gets replies

What made this work was refusing to sell every benefit at once. Most cold email loses because it goes in a million directions, pushing things the reader does not care about. The frameworks here do the opposite. They find the single thing the reader actually wants, make the promise around it irresistible, and then write every part of every email to press that one button. There is a matrix for building the offer, so you press the same lever every time: the exact thing that gets the person to act. That is how a cold email stops being a shot in the dark.

1

Find the one thing they actually want

The first move is to strip the offer down to a single thing. Most people sell in every direction at once, listing benefit after benefit, none of which the reader cares about. The bot does the opposite. It looks at the product, the service, and the promise, and it works out the one thing the reader truly wants, the thing you must say to get a reply. For a coach, that might be one clear result, not ten features. When the email speaks to that single thing, the reader feels seen, and a stranger who feels seen is a stranger who replies. This is the offer matrix at work: one lever, pressed on purpose, every time.

2

Make the promise irresistible

The second move is to sharpen the promise until it is hard to say no to. A plain promise gets a plain response, so the bot takes what you offer and raises it. It makes the benefit concrete, ties it to the one thing the reader wants, and frames it so the reader feels the cost of ignoring the email. This is not hype and it is not a lie. It is the same offer, said in the way that lands. Because the bot holds the offer types that already convert, it does not guess at what makes a promise pull. It applies the shapes that have earned replies before, so the reader opens the email and thinks this is exactly what I have been looking for.

3

Write every part to press the button

The third move is to write the whole email around that one thing. The subject line gets the open by naming the result they want. The body carries the promise in a few clean lines, with no wasted benefit. The call to action asks for one clear step, not five. The PS gives one last reason to reply now. Every piece points at the same lever, so nothing pulls the reader away from the yes. And because it runs across the full sequence, each email reinforces the one before it, carrying the promise all the way through until the reader acts. That is why the copy converts instead of just filling an inbox.

Once those three moves are in place, the blank page is gone. The bot finds the one thing the reader wants, makes the promise irresistible, and writes every subject line, body, call to action, and PS to press that single button. You bring the offer and the number of emails, and it hands you a connected sequence set to send. With cold email you see it work fast, and every sharper campaign adds a little that compounds.

Before the system

  • Staring at a blank page every time I needed a cold email
  • Dull subject lines that never got the email opened
  • Listing ten benefits and landing none of them
  • Guessing at the offer instead of naming the one thing
  • Weak copy that got ignored and lost me the client

After the system

  • A finished sequence written from frameworks that already win
  • Subject lines built to get the open in the first place
  • The offer stripped to the one thing the reader wants
  • A body, call to action, and PS that all press one button
  • Sharper copy that gets more replies and more clients

Prompt 1: find the one thing your reader actually wants

Before you write a word, you need the single thing the reader cares about. The biggest mistake in cold email is selling in every direction at once. Use this prompt to strip your offer down to the one lever that gets a reply.

One thing offer finder

Act as a cold email offer strategist. I want to sell to strangers by email, and I tend to list too many benefits instead of naming the one thing that gets a reply.
About my offer: [describe what you sell, who you sell it to, and the promise you make].
Find the lever: what is the single thing this reader actually wants, which benefits to cut because they do not matter to them, and how to say that one thing so a stranger feels it. For each choice, one line on why it is the thing that gets them to act.

The output is the one thing your whole email must press. Get this right and every line you write pulls in the same direction, toward the reply.

Prompt 2: turn a plain promise into an irresistible offer

A plain promise gets a plain response. The system works because the offer is sharpened before a single email is written. Use this prompt to take the one thing your reader wants and frame it into an offer that is hard to ignore.

Irresistible offer builder

Act as an offer copywriter. I have the one thing my reader wants, and I need to frame it into an offer a stranger cannot easily say no to.
About my one thing: [describe the single result or outcome your reader cares about most].
Build the offer: how to make the promise concrete, how to raise it without hype or false claims, and how to frame it so the reader feels the cost of ignoring the email. Give me three sharper versions of the promise, and one line on why each one pulls.

The output is a promise the reader wants to say yes to. Settle it once and every email in the sequence is built on an offer that already earns its reply.

The 3-minute overview of how this works

Before the build steps, watch this short overview. It’s the exact video from the Automations Made Easy page, and it walks through the mechanics behind machines like this one. 1,000+ students have used these mechanics to save two hours a day, with zero coding.

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Week one: your offer sharpened, your first sequence written.

Most people put off building a copy machine because writing feels like the hard part, so they keep staring at a blank page forever. That is exactly why this machine matters. A cold email machine is meant to start simple and get sharper as you use it, not arrive perfect. In week one you feed it your offer, watch it sharpen the promise, and see your first full sequence written, so you know it works before you send it to a single prospect.

Week one looks like this. On Monday you tell the bot what you sell and the promise you make. It finds the one thing your reader actually wants and strips the offer down to it. By midweek you watch it make that promise irresistible and pick the subject line frameworks that get opens. By the end of the week you have a full connected sequence written, every subject line, body, call to action, and PS, ready for you to review and send.

The point of the first week is not the number of emails written. The point is to confirm the bot finds the one thing your reader wants, sharpens the promise around it, and writes copy in the frameworks that convert. Once that is locked, every new offer you bring gets the same treatment, and a finished sequence lands in front of you in minutes instead of the hours it used to take.

From there the maths is simple and conservative. Copy built from frameworks that already win gets a few more replies per campaign than a guess would, so each campaign turns a handful more cold prospects into paying clients. That edge is small on one campaign, but you send many, month after month. Over three to five years, those small edges stack across every campaign you send and quietly compound into real revenue, all from copy the bot wrote for you.

All of this runs while you focus on the work you actually enjoy. You bring the offer, the bot sharpens the promise, picks the frameworks, and writes every part of every email. No more blank page, no more dull subject lines, no more listing benefits nobody cares about. Your cold email gets written for you, built from the exact copy and frameworks that have already earned replies and clients.

Prompt 3: pick the subject line that gets the open

No open, no reply, no client. The email only works once someone opens it. Use this prompt to choose a subject line from the frameworks that actually get cold email opened, tied to the one thing your reader wants.

Subject line framework picker

Act as a cold email subject line specialist. I have my offer and the one thing my reader wants, and I need a subject line that gets a stranger to open the email.
About my email: [describe the offer, the reader, and the one thing they care about].
Give me the lines: several subject line options built from frameworks that get opens, why each one works, which to avoid because it looks like spam, and how to keep the line short and personal. Rank them by how likely a cold reader is to open.

The output is a short list of subject lines built to get opened. Pick the strongest and the email finally gets the read it needs to earn a reply.

Prompt 4: write the connected sequence, part by part

One email rarely closes a stranger. A sequence does. A good sequence carries the promise from the first email to the reply. Use this prompt to write every part of every email, all built around the one thing your reader wants.

Cold email sequence writer

Act as a cold email copywriter. I have my irresistible offer and my subject line, and I want a connected sequence of emails that carries the promise from first touch to a reply.
About my sequence: [describe the offer, the reader, and how many emails you want in the sequence].
Write the sequence: for each email give me the subject line, the body angle, the one clear call to action, and the PS, all pressing the same one thing. Make each email lead to the next, and tell me in one line what job each email does.

The output is a finished cold email sequence, written and connected, set to send. Get it right and you stop staring at a blank page and start seeing replies land.

The exact build, step by step

1

Tell the bot your offer and your promise

Start with what you already have. You tell the bot what you are selling, the service behind it, and the promise you are making to the reader. This single input sets the whole thing up, because the bot writes everything around your real offer, not a generic one. This is the step most people rush, and it is why their cold email misses. When you give the bot a clear picture of what you sell and who you sell it to, every line it writes speaks to a person who could genuinely become your client. You also tell it how many emails you want in the sequence.

YOUR OFFER what you sell the promise you make tell the bot HOW MANY EMAILS you tell the bot what you sell, the promise you make, and how many emails you want
you tell the bot what you sell, the promise you make, and how many emails you want
2

Let it sharpen the promise and simplify the offer

Now the bot goes to work on your offer. It takes the plain promise you gave it and improves it, making it concrete and hard to ignore. Then it strips the offer down to the one thing the reader actually cares about, cutting the ten benefits that do not matter. There is a framework in the bot just for this, built to find the single lever that gets a person to act. This happens on its own, in seconds, using offer types that have already converted. By the time it is done, your offer is no longer a list of features. It is one clear promise the reader wants to say yes to.

PLAIN PROMISE we help you save time a good service, fair price many benefits, no focus IRRESISTIBLE OFFER the one thing they want clear, simple, sharp a reason to reply now it takes your plain promise and turns it into the one irresistible thing the reader wants
it takes your plain promise and turns it into the one irresistible thing the reader wants
3

Pick the subject line that gets the open

Here is the piece most people get wrong. If the email is never opened, nothing else matters, so the bot starts with the subject line. It pulls from a set of subject line frameworks proven to get cold email opened, then picks the one that fits your offer and the reader. It ties the line to the one thing they want, keeps it short, and keeps it personal enough to feel written for them. You are not guessing at a clever line. The bot applies the shapes that have already earned opens, so your email clears the first and hardest hurdle before the reader has read a single word of the body.

SUBJECT LINE FRAMEWORKS a question they cannot ignore the exact result they want, named a short line that feels personal it picks from subject line frameworks proven to get the email opened in the first place
it picks from subject line frameworks proven to get the email opened in the first place
4

Write the body, the call to action, and the PS

Now the bot writes the email itself. The body carries the promise in a few clean lines, using the angle that converts, with no wasted benefit. The call to action asks for one clear step, so the reader knows exactly what to do next. The PS gives one last reason to reply now, the nudge that often gets the click. Every piece points at the same one thing, so nothing pulls the reader away from the yes. You do not write a word. The bot writes each part in the frameworks that have already earned replies, and hands you an email that reads like it was crafted by hand.

THE EMAIL subject line the CTA PS: one last nudge BODY the angle that converts CTA the one clear action PS the reason to reply now it writes every piece: the body angle, the one clear call to action, and the closing PS
it writes every piece: the body angle, the one clear call to action, and the closing PS
5

Connect the emails into one sequence

One email rarely closes a stranger, so the bot builds the whole set as a connected sequence. It writes as many emails as you asked for, and it makes each one lead to the next. The first opens with the promise, the middle emails build the case one point at a time, and the last one closes with the clearest nudge. The promise carries all the way through, so the reader is walked from first touch to yes without a single gap. This is the difference between stray emails that get ignored and a sequence that actually moves someone to act. The bot handles the whole arc for you.

THE SEQUENCE EMAIL ONE open with the promise EMAIL TWO build the case, one point EMAIL THREE the close and the nudge ONE STORY, MANY EMAILS each email leads to the next the promise carried through one clear action at the end a sequence, not stray emails it strings the emails into one connected sequence that carries the promise all the way through
it strings the emails into one connected sequence that carries the promise all the way through
6

Send it and see the replies come in

Final piece. The bot hands you the finished sequence, written and connected, set to send. You review it, load it into your email tool, and hit send. This is the part that makes cold email special: you see straight away if it works. Send a campaign and the replies either come in fast or they do not, so you learn what lands almost immediately. Over the following campaigns you keep sending, and because the copy was built from frameworks that already convert, each one gets a few more replies than a guess would. This is the part that compounds. Every sharper campaign adds a small edge, and across all the campaigns you send, those edges stack into real clients.

YOU SEND IT the full sequence written for you set to hit send no more staring blank REPLIES COME IN more replies, more clients you send it and see straight away if it works, because cold email shows results fast
you send it and see straight away if it works, because cold email shows results fast
A

Give it the offer

You tell the bot what you sell, the promise you make, and how many emails you want.

B

Sharpen the promise

It finds the one thing the reader wants and makes the offer irresistible.

C

Write every part

It writes each subject line, body, call to action, and PS using frameworks that convert.

D

Send the sequence

It hands you a connected sequence, and cold email shows you fast if it works.

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The six months after I switched it on

Here is the shape of the first six months after I turned the cold email machine on. The line tracks the extra value from campaigns built on frameworks that already win, the small edge each sharper campaign earns over a guess, which is exactly how this machine pays off in practice.

Monthly value from sharper cold email

+$120
M1
+$210
M2
+$320
M3
+$430
M4
+$530
M5
+$630
M6
Real runSteady run rate

Three things matter on this chart. The value climbs steadily as more sharp campaigns go out and start pulling replies, not in a spike. The gains come from copy the bot wrote using frameworks that already convert, without you touching a blank page. And every one of those months happens while the bot writes the sequences and you spend your time closing the clients.

What other students built

I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.

“I used to spend a whole afternoon on one cold email and still hate it. Now I give the bot the offer and get a full sequence in minutes. My reply rate went up the first week.”

Marcus T. · Freelance consultant

“The one thing framework changed how I pitch. It cut my offer down to the single result my clients care about, and suddenly strangers were replying instead of ignoring me.”

Elena V. · Agency owner

“I run cold email for other businesses now, and this is the engine. I plug in their offer, it writes the sequence, and the more replies they get, the more they pay me.”

Raj P. · Email marketer

“Knowing week one was just feeding in my offer and reviewing the first sequence kept it easy. By month two I had a backlog of campaigns written and ready, and my pipeline finally filled.”

Hannah B. · Solo founder

What’s inside Automations Made Easy

AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.

The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).

It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.

The cold email machine: common questions

Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.

Do I need to be a developer to set this up?

No. You tell the bot what you sell and the promise you make, then let it sharpen the offer and write the sequence for you. The skills you need are knowing your own offer and knowing your client, which is exactly what Automations Made Easy teaches. The copywriting and the frameworks are handled for you.

How is this better than writing cold email myself?

Because the bot already holds the frameworks and copy that have actually won replies, so it does not start from a blank page. You bring the offer, it brings the winning shapes. It also strips your offer to the one thing the reader wants, which is the step most people miss when they write their own and list every benefit instead.

What exactly does the bot write for me?

Everything in the email. The subject line built to get the open, the body carried by the angle that converts, the one clear call to action, and the PS that gives a last reason to reply. And it does this for every email in the sequence, connecting them so the promise carries from the first touch all the way to the yes.

How do I know if a campaign actually worked?

That is the best part of cold email. You send it and you see straight away. Replies either come in fast or they do not, so you learn what lands almost immediately, campaign after campaign. The numbers on this page stay modest, but sharper copy simply gets a few more replies per campaign than a weak email, and that edge compounds as you send more.

Can I use this for other businesses, not just my own?

Yes, and that is one of the strongest uses. You can run cold email for other businesses in agency mode, plugging their offer into the same machine and handing back sequences that convert. The more results they get, the more they pay you. You can also teach the mechanics, since good cold email copy is a skill people gladly pay to learn.

Two ways from here

Build this cold email machine yourself, or learn the mechanics inside Automations Made Easy.

If you want to learn the mechanics behind sales automations like this and build your own at home, Automations Made Easy is the playbook. Step by step, no code, plain English. If you want to talk through how to sharpen your offer, pick your frameworks, and turn a cold list into paying clients, I take a small number of consulting clients each month.

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