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Creator Followup Sequence
Write short, human follow-up messages for creator outreach when the first message gets ignored, delayed, or half-answered. Use when the user needs second-tou...
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Description
name: creator-followup-sequence description: Write short, human follow-up messages for creator outreach when the first message gets ignored, delayed, or half-answered. Use when the user needs second-touch or third-touch outreach that revives the conversation without sounding needy, spammy, or generic.
Creator Followup Sequence
Skill Card
- Category: Creator Acquisition
- Core problem: How to follow up with creators after no reply without sounding annoying or robotic?
- Best for: Affiliate recruiting, UGC sourcing, partnership outreach, and creator pipeline recovery.
- Expected input: Original outreach, creator context, offer angle, time since first touch, desired next step.
- Expected output: 2-4 follow-up message options with timing logic, angle shifts, and stop rules.
- Creatop handoff: Store winning follow-up patterns inside outreach SOPs and CRM templates.
Workflow
- Diagnose the conversation state.
- no reply after first touch
- warm but vague reply
- interested then stalled
- timing objection
- likely low fit / low priority
- Identify the most likely reason for silence.
- Choose the best follow-up angle.
- light bump
- value bump
- clarity bump
- proof bump
- polite close-the-loop
- Draft a short sequence with escalating clarity, not escalating pressure.
- Add timing guidance and stop rules.
Output format
Return in this order:
- Outreach status diagnosis
- Best follow-up angle to use now
- Follow-up sequence (message 1 / message 2 / final check-in)
- Timing recommendation
- Stop / no-chase rule
Quality and safety rules
- Keep each message short and easy to answer from a phone.
- Add new value, clearer context, or a smaller ask in each follow-up.
- Do not guilt-trip, pressure, or fake urgency.
- Do not invent proof, budgets, or performance claims.
- If the creator appears unqualified or uninterested, recommend stopping.
License
Copyright (c) 2026 Razestar.
This skill is provided under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 for non-commercial use. You may reuse and adapt it with attribution to Razestar, and share derivatives under the same license.
Commercial use requires a separate paid commercial license from Razestar. No trademark rights are granted.
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