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Insights, tips, and strategies for modern AI-powered outreach and sales automation
Insights, tips, and strategies for modern AI-powered outreach and sales automation
If your prospect can replace your company name with a competitor’s… and the email still makes perfect sense…
Congrats—you’ve built interchangeable messaging. (The inbox equivalent of beige wallpaper.)
Commodity copy isn’t “bad writing.”
It’s writing that doesn’t create a reason to choose you.
Let’s fix that.
Take your last cold email / landing page hero and run this:
Swap Test: Replace your brand name with a competitor.
If nothing breaks → you’re not differentiated in language, which means you’re not differentiated in the buyer’s brain.
What breaks should you want?
A specific claim. A specific mechanism. A specific tradeoff. A specific point of view.
Commodity copy usually happens when you’re trying to sound:
“Professional”
“Enterprise-ready”
“Not weird”
“Like the other successful companies”
So you reach for the same safe words everyone else uses.
Which leads to: “We help teams streamline X with an AI-powered platform.”
Translation: I have said nothing and I would like a meeting anyway.
If these appear in your copy, they don’t automatically ruin it… but they’re strong signals you’re drifting into sameness:
seamless
end-to-end
AI-powered
next-gen
streamline
unlock
leverage
best-in-class
robust
solution (when it replaces saying what it actually does)
These words are linguistic Febreze. They mask the smell. They don’t clean the room.
To escape commodity copy, you need at least one of these in your message (two is better):
Not “we’re better”—but what you believe that others don’t.
Example POV starters:
“Most teams think X. That’s why they get stuck.”
“The real bottleneck isn’t X—it’s Y.”
“Automation isn’t the win. Control is.”
This is the how that’s different. Not features—your method.
Examples:
“We don’t ‘onboard’ you. We map your workflow and remove the handoffs.”
“We don’t blast a list. We run one segment + one angle at a time.”
“We don’t ship templates. We ship a repeatable process.”
This is the nuclear weapon for differentiation because it proves you’re not trying to please everyone.
Examples:
“We’re not built for giant, months-long implementations.”
“We optimize for speed-to-value, not endless customization.”
“This is for teams who want clarity—not a black box.”
When your line sounds generic, rewrite it as:
Trigger + Tension + Specific Mechanism
Commodity:
“We help ecommerce brands grow with better analytics.”
Differentiated:
“Noticed you’ve added 20+ SKUs in the last quarter—usually that’s when reporting turns into spreadsheet cosplay.
We help brands catch margin leaks by flagging SKU-level anomalies automatically (before they show up in month-end surprises).”
Same intent. Totally different texture.
Before (generic):
“Hey — we help recruiting teams hire faster with an AI-powered platform. Want to chat?”
After (specific):
“Quick Q — when you’re hiring for 5+ roles at once, the process usually breaks in the same place: the follow-ups.
We use a ‘stage-based nudging’ system that triggers candidate follow-ups based on where they stall (application → screen → interview), not a fixed schedule.
Should I share what that looks like, or is hiring already running smoothly on your side?”
What changed:
a POV (hiring doesn’t break everywhere—breaks at follow-ups)
a mechanism (stage-based nudging vs fixed cadence)
a tradeoff (less “AI magic”, more operational control)
Before you ship a message, ask:
Could a competitor send this? If yes, rewrite.
Is there one sentence that only we could say? Add it.
Did we include a tradeoff? Pick a side.
Did we use a real trigger? Hiring, tool switch, new market, pricing change, growth milestone.
Did we say how without feature-dumping? Name the mechanism, not the menu.
Skyp takes your positioning via a single goal prompt—so you can generate unique emails that still share a common structure (trigger → tension → mechanism). You’re not rewriting from scratch or recycling templates—you’re producing consistent, differentiated variations that don’t drift back into commodity copy.
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