How to Use Writer for Sales Enablement Content
Create battle cards, objection handlers, competitive briefs, and proposal templates using Writer. Covers maintaining freshness as competitors change and personalizing collateral per prospect industry.
Implementation Steps
- 1
Audit existing sales collateral gaps
Survey sales team: What questions can you not answer? What competitors come up most? What objections stall deals?
- 2
Generate competitive battle cards
Create one-page comparison for each top 5 competitor: strengths, weaknesses, win themes, landmines, pricing comparison.
- 3
Build objection response library
Generate 3 response variants for each top 20 objection. Include: acknowledge, reframe, evidence, close.
- 4
Create industry-specific proposal templates
Customize value propositions, case studies, and ROI calculations per industry vertical.
- 5
Set up quarterly refresh cadence
Regenerate battle cards when competitors launch features. Update pricing quarterly. Add new objection responses monthly.
Expected Metrics
Ehsan's Recommendation
Battle cards go stale the moment they are published. Writer solves this by making regeneration trivial. Feed it competitor changelog pages, press releases, and G2 reviews quarterly, and you get updated battle cards in an hour. The win rate impact is measurable — one sales team I work with saw 18% win rate improvement simply by having current competitive intelligence.
Ehsan Jahandarpour
AI Growth Strategist & Fractional CMO
Forbes Top 20 Growth Hacker · TEDx Speaker · 716 Academic Citations · Ex-Microsoft · CMO at FirstWave (ASX:FCT) · Forbes Communications Council