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Peptide Clinics SEO AEO Email Outreach: A Tactical Campaign Guide (2026)

After building your peptide clinic prospect list in Origami, deploy a 3-touch email sequence that speaks to their unique SEO and Answer Engine Optimization pain points—all sent from Origami’s built-in sequencer.

Finn Mallery
Finn MalleryUpdated 11 min read

Founder @ Origami

You’ve built a list of peptide clinics hungry for SEO and Answer Engine Optimization. Now what? Origami’s built-in email sequencer lets you send a multi-touch campaign without ever leaving the platform. This guide walks through refining your list, writing a 3-touch cold email sequence that speaks directly to peptide clinic owners, and sending it from Origami—all in one workflow.

If you haven’t built your list yet, start with how to build a list of Peptide Clinics SEO AEO Optimization. That post shows exactly how to describe your ideal customer and let Origami’s AI agent find, enrich, and qualify leads in minutes. The rest of this article assumes you already have a clean prospect list inside Origami. Let’s turn it into booked meetings.


Step 1: Your List Is Ready—Here’s a Quick Recap

You opened Origami and typed something like:

“Find independent peptide therapy clinics and compounding pharmacies in the US that have a website but rank poorly for local terms like ‘BPC-157 injections near me’ or ‘peptide therapy [city]’. Include clinics that offer growth hormone peptides, TB-500, and NAD+. Prioritize those with no apparent SEO strategy or thin content.”

Origami searched the live web, chained data sources, enriched contacts, and returned a table with every lead’s full name, verified email, phone number, title, company name, website, and detailed firmographics—things like clinic size, location, years in business, and technology stack. Every contact was qualified against your criteria; no manual scraping, no stale databases.

If you’re on the free plan (1,000 credits, no credit card required), you’ve already experienced that flow. Paid plans start at $29/month and give you more credits plus the full sequencer—the sending itself costs nothing, only the enrichment credits. Either way, you’re staring at a prospect list that feels almost unfair.

Now, before you hit send, refine.


Step 2: Refine and Qualify the List for Email

A raw list is just data. A qualified list is fuel. Here’s how I segment peptide clinic prospects before a single email goes out.

Remove the obvious misfits. In Origami, I filter out:

  • Heavy telehealth platforms (they don’t care about local SEO)
  • Clinics with no physical address (AEO lives on local pack, voice search)
  • Anyone already ranking #1 for “peptide therapy + [City]” (a quick glance at the enriched website data tells me)

Segment by role and influence. I create tags for:

  • Clinic Owner / Medical Director: Ultimate decision-maker, cares about new patient volume
  • Marketing Lead: Lives in spreadsheets, wants proof of ROI
  • Operations / Practice Manager: Buys services, especially if the owner is hands-off

Each segment will get a slightly different angle in the follow-up, but we’ll get to that.

Layer in clinic size and offer complexity. Small single-location clinics need “peptide SEO” wrapped in patient acquisition language. Multi-site groups want scalable frameworks. I tag them accordingly.

What a “qualified” peptide clinic lead looks like:

  • A real physical clinic with a Google Business Profile (not just a virtual front)
  • Offers at least two recognizable peptide therapies (e.g., BPC-157, CJC-1295)
  • Has a website that doesn’t rank on page one for its core treatment terms
  • No evidence of a standing agency engagement (no “SEO by…” footer, no recent blog content)
  • The contact email isn’t a generic info@ or noreply@; we have a direct address

Once tagged, your list isn’t just sorted—it’s a machine you can push different sequences to.


Step 3: Create the 3-Touch Email Sequence (Steal This Copy)

Inside Origami, you have two ways to build your sequence:

  1. Paste your own templates. Write your message once, drop it into the sequencer, set the delays between touches (e.g., Day 1, Day 3, Day 7), and hit “Launch.”
  2. Let the AI agent write it for you. Ask Origami to generate a personalized 3-day email sequence based on each lead’s profile—title, company, services, location. The agent drafts the messages; you review and tweak. Every message feels custom because it references real data points.

Below is the exact 3-touch sequence I run for peptide clinics angling for SEO and Answer Engine Optimization. You can copy-paste these templates, customize the bracketed fields, and launch.

Important context for the messaging: Peptide clinic owners hear “SEO” and think “another generic agency.” We’ll talk about the things they actually see in their daily life: voice search (“Hey Siri, where can I get BPC-157 in Austin?”), AI-generated answers in Google, disappearing organic clicks, and zero-click snippets that send patients to Reddit instead of their clinic. That’s AEO—Answer Engine Optimization—and it’s the sharpest wedge.


Touch 1 – The Cold Open (Day 1)

Subject: Your peptide clinic is invisible when patients search by voice
Preview text: AI snippets and voice assistants are sending them elsewhere. Here’s a fix.

Hi ,

Most people looking for BPC-157 or peptide therapy near never see . Not because you're not great, but because your content isn’t structured for Answer Engines—the AI snippets that dominate search results and voice queries.

We help independent peptide clinics show up as the answer when someone asks “What’s the best peptide for tendon repair?”

Open to a 10-minute call about getting into those zero-click answer boxes?

Best,

Word count: 84


Touch 2 – The Value Follow-Up (Day 3)

Subject: and the “peptide clinic near me” opportunity
Preview text: Three clinics we worked with now rank #1 for exactly that.

Hi ,

Quick follow-up after my note on Answer Engine Optimization.

I took a look at ’s local presence. You rank for a few branded terms, but searches like “peptide clinic near me” or “NAD+ injections ” are still sending your patients to national telehealth sites or outdated directories.

We recently moved three independent peptide clinics from page 3 to the featured snippet and local pack for their top treatment terms—without ads.

Happy to share a 60-second screen recording showing the exact gaps and how we’d fix them for .

Word count: 95


Touch 3 – The Final Breakup (Day 7)

Subject: Closing the loop on ’s search visibility
Preview text: If the timing’s off, I’ll stop—but here’s one last thing.

Hi ,

I haven’t heard back, so I’ll assume the timing isn’t right. Totally understand.

But if you ever want to appear in the AI overview when someone asks “What’s the best peptide for post-surgery recovery?”—instead of a Medscape article—reply “yes” and I’ll send over a personalized AEO audit.

No strings, just the data. I use Origami to pull that together in about 90 seconds now.

Word count: 92


Why This Sequence Works

  • Touch 1 names the problem in their words (voice search, AI snippets), not ours. It’s not “SEO audit”; it’s “you’re invisible when patients search by voice.”
  • Touch 2 proves it’s real with a specific outcome (featured snippet, local pack) for clinics just like theirs. It also anchors on a location-based search they’ve probably tried themselves.
  • Touch 3 leaves the door open with zero friction—reply “yes” for an AEO audit. It also name-drops Origami casually, which signals we’re not using a rickety manual process; there’s tech behind the outreach.

Each message sits between 50–100 words, uses plain language, and asks for a micro-commitment (a call, a screen recording, a reply). No PDFs, no heavy case studies on first touch.


Step 4: Send the Sequence Directly from Origami

This is where Origami separates itself from every list-building tool you’ve used. No CSV exports. No Mailchimp sync. No forgetting to pause sequences when someone replies.

Setup takes under two minutes

  1. In the Origami dashboard, open the sequence builder for your peptide clinic list.
  2. Choose “Paste my own” and drop in the three messages above, or ask the AI agent to auto-generate personalized versions. If you use the agent, it will insert phrases like “…as a clinic offering BPC-157 and TB-500 in Denver…” based on the enriched company data.
  3. Set the delays: Day 1 (immediate), Day 3, Day 7. I keep weekends out of the send window.
  4. Hit “Launch.”

Origami’s built-in email sequencer now sends each touch automatically at the right interval. You don’t need to watch a calendar or manually BCC yourself.

Real-time tracking, right next to the list

Every open, click, and reply surfaces in the same dashboard where you built the list. Click on any contact and you’ll see their activity log alongside their full enriched profile—title, clinic size, services, technologies used. That context matters: if a clinic owner opens your email three times and doesn’t reply, you know they’re interested; you’re not running blind.

Automatic un-enrollment when a lead replies

This is the feature that saves your reputation. The moment a prospect replies—even a “Not interested, please remove”—Origami pulls them out of the sequence. No chance of sending a breakup email to a lead who just booked a call. It also flags the reply for your attention so you can respond manually, like a human.

What response rates to expect

For the peptide clinic SEO/AEO niche, a tightly segmented list and this exact messaging typically pulls a 5–8% reply rate. That’s inclusive of both positive and negative replies. Positive replies (requests for the audit, call scheduling) usually land around 3–5%. Those numbers hold when:

  • You’re contacting real decision-makers at independent clinics (not info@ addresses)
  • Your list was built using live data, not stale scrapes
  • The follow-ups arrive on a predictable cadence without being pushy

If you see <2% reply rate after 200 sends, iterate on the list first—tighter segmentation, different geography, fresher indications—before rewriting the email copy. If the reply rate is decent but meetings aren’t showing, tweak the call-to-action: offer the AEO audit instead of a call, or try a short Loom video.

One platform, one workflow

You found peptide clinics, enriched their contact details, qualified them, wrote a personalized sequence, and sent it—all inside Origami. You never left the dashboard. That’s the difference between a tool that gives you a list and a tool that gives you a pipeline.


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