cvheady007 shares 6 AI prompts
- Carson V. Heady, who posts as @cvheady007, published a six-prompt artificial intelligence workflow for prospecting, executive prep, objection handling, and board-style messaging. - The prompt list includes account research, executive-voice outreach, headline writing, call-prep compression, objection rebuttals, and board framing for one-page summaries and emails. - Heady has been publishing similar AI-for-sales playbooks across his blog and video channels since late 2025. (carsonvheady.wordpress.com)
Carson V. Heady, who uses the handle @cvheady007, shared a six-prompt artificial intelligence workflow focused on executive research, outreach writing, objection handling, and board-style framing. (carsonvheady.wordpress.com) The clearest public match to that workflow is a November 23, 2025 blog post on Heady’s WordPress site listing prompts he said power “80%” of his day. One example asks AI to analyze an executive’s website, mission, annual report, and LinkedIn tone, then draft a two-sentence hook and value-focused outreach note. (carsonvheady.wordpress.com) That post frames AI less as an answer engine than as a compression tool: take scattered company material, condense it, and turn it into language a seller or leader can use fast. The same pattern shows up in the prompt categories cited in the social post context: executive intel, hooks, objections, and board framing. (carsonvheady.wordpress.com) Heady has been building that theme in public across multiple channels. His YouTube archive under Carson Heady includes videos on AI in sales, leadership communication, and using AI without losing the “humanity” of the message. (youtube.com) The sales use case is straightforward. A rep or executive feeds in company documents, buyer context, and likely objections, and the model returns a first draft that can be edited instead of written from scratch. (carsonvheady.wordpress.com) (saleshive.com) Outside Heady’s own material, sales training firms are pushing similar ideas. SalesHive wrote in March 2025 that teams are using AI to classify objections, generate first-draft replies, and build reusable response libraries inside sales playbooks. (saleshive.com) That places Heady’s six prompts inside a broader shift in business writing: AI is being used to standardize tone, speed up prep, and make executive-facing language more repeatable. The pitch is not that leaders stop writing, but that they start from a tighter draft. (saleshive.com) (youtube.com) The post also reflects a wider creator pattern on X, LinkedIn, and personal blogs, where operators package prompt sequences as mini playbooks instead of one-off tips. In Heady’s version, the unit of value is not a single clever prompt but a workflow that moves from research to message to rebuttal to summary. (carsonvheady.wordpress.com) The through line is speed with guardrails. Heady’s examples and the parallel sales literature both assume a human still checks the facts, trims the tone, and decides what actually gets sent. (carsonvheady.wordpress.com) (saleshive.com)