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I write dozens of cold email script variations in <15 minutes using ChatGPT-o3 + Claude Sonnet 4. Here's the full AI prompting process breakdown & walkthrough: There are two main phases of this script writing process. 1. Developing context 2. Setting guidelines Since AI has improved so much, the...

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