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Customer Acquisition Sprint

A 14-day plan to reach customers with constrained resources

Build a focused 2-week acquisition sprint — offer, channel, outreach list, follow-up cadence — so "reaching customers" becomes a measurable system instead of a vague goal.

House RecipeWork25 min

INGREDIENTS

✉️Email📅Calendar🔔Notifications

PROMPT

Create a 14-day customer acquisition sprint. Ask for: business type, ideal customer, offer, price point, and main channel constraints. Produce: - a daily action plan for 14 days, - channel-specific copy (email + social message), - a lightweight KPI tracker, - a follow-up cadence (what to do when prospects don't reply). Keep it realistic for a small team.

How It Works

This byte takes your best offer, target customer profile, and capacity constraints,

then produces a 14-day daily action plan with channel-specific copy, a lightweight

KPI tracker, and a follow-up cadence for when prospects don't reply.

What You Get

  • A 14-day daily outreach action plan
  • Channel-specific copy (email + one social platform)
  • A lightweight KPI scoreboard (leads, replies, bookings, close rate)
  • A follow-up cadence for non-responders

Setup Steps

  1. Define your best-selling offer, price point, and ideal customer
  2. Choose your primary channel (email, social, local, etc.)
  3. Run the byte and review the 14-day plan
  4. Track KPIs daily and adjust messaging based on what's working

Tips

  • One offer, one audience, two channels max — focus beats breadth in a sprint
  • The follow-up cadence is where most conversions actually happen
  • Track KPIs daily so you can adjust by day 5, not day 14
  • Keep it realistic for a small team — the plan should feel doable, not aspirational
Tags:#sales#growth#marketing#outreach#pipeline