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How to get REALLY noticed
This AI tool replaces boring outreach with personalised, Hollywood-quality videos that book meetings

Difficulty: Medium | Impact: 4x Better Outreach Results | Read Time: 1 min
Before:
Your outreach falls flatter than a pancake.
Generic LinkedIn messages. Templated emails. Voice notes that sound like every other desperate salesperson.
Day after day of radio silence slowly crushes your spirit.
After:
You're generating personalized, cinema-quality videos using AI that blow prospects away.
Here’s an example: Say we’re from Hubspot, targeting ‘Dave’ at OpenAI's enterprise sales team. We discovered his NASCAR passion and created a AI produced, racing-themed video with OpenAI personalisation and sales messaging.
Suddenly radio silence becomes conversation.
The Workflow:
Research your target - dig into their LinkedIn, company news, personal interests, pain points
Draft your personalised script using ChatGPT or Claude - keep it conversational and benefits-focused
Generate your video with Google Flow - create multiple versions and pick the best
Download and send via LinkedIn or email with a strong subject line / hook
Note: Veo3 currently limits videos to 8 seconds, so structure your script as discrete 8-second segments that Flow stitches together. Our NASCAR example cuts between 3 scenes. This limitation forces you to stay punchy, which actually improves results.
Why it works:
Studies show video content in emails can improve click-through rates by up to 300%. And that’s based on basic videos!
Cinematic quality + personalisation stands out from the crowd. It signals you’re serious about their business, and will go the extra mile to win it.
In today’s saturated inbox world, it really sets you apart.
Tools Used:
Google Flow (Requires Google AI paid plan - 1 month trial available)
ChatGPT or Claude for script writing (Free versions work fine)
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Darryl and the Leveraged Team