cli-tool/components/skills/business-marketing/lead-research-assistant/SKILL.md
Identifies high-quality leads for your product or service by analyzing your business, searching for target companies, and providing actionable contact strategies. Perfect for sales, business development, and marketing professionals.
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This skill helps you identify and qualify potential leads for your business by analyzing your product/service, understanding your ideal customer profile, and providing actionable outreach strategies.
Simply describe your product/service and what you're looking for:
I'm building [product description]. Find me 10 companies in [location/industry]
that would be good leads for this.
For even better results, run this from your product's source code directory:
Look at what I'm building in this repository and identify the top 10 companies
in [location/industry] that would benefit from this product.
For more targeted research:
My product: [description]
Ideal customer profile:
- Industry: [industry]
- Company size: [size range]
- Location: [location]
- Current pain points: [pain points]
- Technologies they use: [tech stack]
Find me 20 qualified leads with contact strategies for each.
When a user requests lead research:
Understand the Product/Service
Define Ideal Customer Profile
Research and Identify Leads
Prioritize and Score
Provide Actionable Output
For each lead, provide:
Format the Output
Present results in a clear, scannable format:
# Lead Research Results
## Summary
- Total leads found: [X]
- High priority (8-10): [X]
- Medium priority (5-7): [X]
- Average fit score: [X]
---
## Lead 1: [Company Name]
**Website**: [URL]
**Priority Score**: [X/10]
**Industry**: [Industry]
**Size**: [Employee count/revenue range]
**Why They're a Good Fit**:
[2-3 specific reasons based on their business]
**Target Decision Maker**: [Role/Title]
**LinkedIn**: [URL if available]
**Value Proposition for Them**:
[Specific benefit for this company]
**Outreach Strategy**:
[Personalized approach - mention specific pain points, recent company news, or relevant context]
**Conversation Starters**:
- [Specific point 1]
- [Specific point 2]
---
[Repeat for each lead]
Offer Next Steps
User: "I'm building a tool that masks sensitive data in AI coding assistant queries. Find potential leads."
Output: Creates a prioritized list of companies that:
User: "I run a consulting practice for remote team productivity. Find me 10 companies in the Bay Area that recently went remote."
Output: Identifies companies that:
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