Work Smarter, Not Harder: Top 5 AI Prompts Every Sales Professional in Kazakhstan Should Use in 2025

By Ludo Fourrage

Last Updated: September 9th 2025

Sales professional using AI prompts on mobile for Kaspi and Telegram outreach in Kazakhstan

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In 2025, Kazakh sales teams should use five AI prompts - personalized LinkedIn/messenger, Kaspi.kz re‑engagement, CRM data analysis, negotiation simulation, and a 30‑day multichannel plan - to boost conversions, save 20+ minutes per outreach, and reach 19.2M internet users and ~60% Telegram coverage.

For sales teams in Kazakhstan in 2025, well-crafted AI prompts are the difference between generic outreach and hyper-relevant conversations that win deals: prompts power GenAI personalization, predictive lead scoring, and agentic workflows that surface high‑value prospects and automate routine CRM tasks, even saving reps 20+ minutes of manual research and writing on a single outreach, according to Skaled's look at 2025 trends (Skaled 2025 AI sales trends report).

Local teams can pair those prompts with an AI‑powered CRM to centralize leads and automate follow-ups - an accessible strategy for Kazakh SMBs that want low‑friction adoption (AI-powered CRM solutions for Kazakh SMBs) - and those who need practical prompt skills can follow a focused curriculum like the AI Essentials for Work syllabus to turn prompts into measurable pipeline impact.

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DescriptionGain practical AI skills for any workplace; learn AI tools, write effective prompts, and apply AI across business functions.
Length15 Weeks
Courses includedAI at Work: Foundations; Writing AI Prompts; Job Based Practical AI Skills
Cost$3,582 early bird; $3,942 afterwards; paid in 18 monthly payments
SyllabusAI Essentials for Work syllabus
RegistrationRegister for AI Essentials for Work

Table of Contents

  • Methodology: How I Chose and Tested These Top 5 Prompts
  • Personalized LinkedIn & Messenger Outreach (Kazakh + Russian)
  • Marketplace Re‑engagement Email Sequence (Kaspi.kz)
  • CRM Data Analysis to Boost Revenue (Telegram, In-App Ads, Retail Media)
  • Negotiation Simulation & Objection Handling (Local Concerns)
  • 30‑Day Multichannel Sales Plan (Telegram + In‑App + Retail Media)
  • Conclusion: Putting the Prompts into Practice and Next Steps
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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Methodology: How I Chose and Tested These Top 5 Prompts

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Selection and testing prioritized prompts built for Kazakhstan's mobile‑first, social‑heavy reality: prompts were chosen for platform fit (Telegram and in‑app formats, Instagram and TikTok short‑form, LinkedIn for B2B and Kaspi.kz marketplace sequences) and for language adaptability given the rising Kazakh‑language consumption; primary inputs came from national usage benchmarks in the Digital 2025 Kazakhstan report (DataReportal) and local market analysis in Digital marketing in Kazakhstan 2025 analysis (BYYD).

Prompts were filtered by audience reach and connection realities (high mobile penetration and rising download speeds), then piloted in short A/B runs across channels with language variants (Kazakh and Russian) and simple CRM tracking to compare reply patterns, engagement signals, and downstream marketplace clicks - testing that looks like finding a warm lead in a sea of 15.7 million social identities.

The practical bar for inclusion: a prompt had to be reliably portable between chat, social, and in‑app flows and easy for reps to reuse without extensive engineering.

MetricValue (source)
Internet users (Jan 2025)19.2 million (DataReportal)
Social media user identities15.7 million (DataReportal)
Mobile connections26.6 million; 95.7% broadband-capable (DataReportal)
Instagram users12.4 million (DataReportal)
LinkedIn members1.7 million (DataReportal)
Telegram coverage (market note)~60% of population cited as reached via Telegram (BYYD)

This shows that social media has become one of the main communication channels and a powerful tool for digital marketing.

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Personalized LinkedIn & Messenger Outreach (Kazakh + Russian)

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Personalized LinkedIn and messenger outreach in Kazakhstan works best when brevity, relevance, and local language swap (Kazakh vs. Russian) are baked into every touch: open with a two‑line hook that references a recent post, company update, or mutual connection, avoid hard sells on the first message, and keep the first InMail or DM tight - Artisan's playbook shows InMails under 400 characters lift replies, while Skylead's templates remind teams that messages around 600 characters or less catch attention without overwhelming busy prospects (Artisan LinkedIn cold message templates: Artisan LinkedIn cold message templates, Skylead LinkedIn sales message templates: Skylead LinkedIn sales message templates).

For Kazakhstan, that means A/B testing short Kazakh and Russian variants, using trigger-led hooks (job moves, webinar signups, or a comment they made) and a low‑pressure CTA -

“Would you like the link?”

- so a reply feels easy.

Templates speed scale, but a human touch matters: reference a specific post or company milestone to stand out, and treat LinkedIn outreach as a social conversation that can be warmed into Messenger or Telegram threads; when done right, a 20‑word opener can feel as inviting as a neighbor's knock with hot tea.

For ready templates and multi‑scenario examples, Taplio and other template banks offer practical starting points to localize quickly (Taplio LinkedIn outreach templates: Taplio LinkedIn outreach templates).

Marketplace Re‑engagement Email Sequence (Kaspi.kz)

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For Kaspi.kz sellers, a marketplace re‑engagement sequence should feel local, mobile‑first, and surgical: start by segmenting dormant shoppers (purchase history vs.

browsers) and wait the recommended window - roughly 31–60 days - before the first “We miss you” touch (see Designmodo re‑engagement email timing and subject‑line playbook Designmodo re-engagement email timing and subject-line playbook).

Build a short automated series (three‑to‑four emails works best in practice): a gentle “we miss you” with a clear one‑click CTA, an incentive or personalized recommendation based on past views, a reminder that creates tasteful FOMO, and a final preference/opt‑down or sunset message to protect deliverability - GetResponse re‑engagement email sequence roadmap shows how to sequence and personalize these sends for higher ROI (GetResponse re-engagement email sequence roadmap).

Keep copy tight, mobile‑optimized, and single‑minded (one CTA), surface social proof or new listings to remind buyers why they shopped on Kaspi, and link the email to a simple preference center so people can set frequency instead of leaving.

Tie the campaign into in‑app or push nudges for cross‑channel lift - Airship cross‑channel re‑engagement personalization and orchestration playbook offers useful examples (Airship cross-channel re-engagement personalization and orchestration playbook).

The result should read like a friendly nudge from a trusted vendor, not a hard sell - small, timely relevance often wins back more buyers than a big discount.

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CRM Data Analysis to Boost Revenue (Telegram, In-App Ads, Retail Media)

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Turning fragmented signals from Telegram chats, in‑app ad taps, and retail‑media impressions into revenue requires a CRM that both centralizes data and makes it actionable: a CRM lets teams

track, analyze, and act on revenue trends

so forecasts, channel ROI, and bottlenecks become operational levers rather than mysteries (CRM revenue trends analysis and action with CRM).

For retail sellers, that means using a CRM to merge purchase history, loyalty data, and ad performance so personalized in‑app offers and retail‑media bids land where they'll convert - CRM for retail centralizes those signals and often unlocks measurable revenue gains (CRM for retail: centralize customer data and drive revenue).

Practically, consolidation is the first win: unify online and in‑store journeys, then use analytics to pinpoint high‑value segments, predict which Telegram or in‑app audiences will convert next, and automate follow‑ups that nudge a casual browser into a repeat buyer - exactly the omnichannel clarity retail analytics tools deliver when sources are reconciled into a single customer story (retail analytics to unify online and in‑store customer journeys), so every ad click becomes a clue rather than noise.

Negotiation Simulation & Objection Handling (Local Concerns)

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Negotiation simulation and objection handling should be a practical, repeatable part of every Kazakh sales playbook: craft prompts that role‑play common local pushbacks (price sensitivity, delivery timing, warranty questions) in both Kazakh and Russian, then run short simulated conversations until responses are clear, confident, and local‑flavored - think of it as practicing until the reply lands as naturally as a neighbor's thoughtful “thank you.” Tie those simulations back into an AI Essentials for Work syllabus - AI-powered CRM for growing SMBs so objection patterns and winning rebuttals are captured as reusable templates, and let predictive scoring prioritize which prospects merit deeper, live negotiation practice (AI Essentials for Work syllabus - predictive lead scoring benefits).

For teams building a repeatable routine, the playbook in AI Essentials for Work syllabus - The Complete Guide to Using AI maps how to turn those simulated wins into real pipeline uplift without heavy engineering - so objections become rehearsed pivots, not surprises.

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30‑Day Multichannel Sales Plan (Telegram + In‑App + Retail Media)

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A practical 30‑day multichannel sales plan for Kazakhstan stitches Telegram, in‑app ads, and retail media into a single, measurable funnel: week 1 launches acquisition via Telegram channels and Mini‑Apps with one‑click carts and lightweight lead capture; week 2 personalizes follow‑ups and segments buyers by in‑app behavior; week 3 scales winners with programmatic in‑app creatives and stepped retail‑media bids on marketplaces; week 4 runs win‑back nudges and a preference center to protect deliverability.

Prioritize mobile UX and bilingual copy - Kazakhstan is overwhelmingly mobile (about 19.2 million internet users and roughly 218 minutes online per day) - and route high‑intent clicks straight into marketplace carts to shorten time‑to‑purchase.

Leverage Telegram Mini‑Apps for checkout and support, programmatic in‑app formats for precise targeting, and marketplace retail media to capture intent and measure ROI in native contexts (see the BYYD Kazakhstan digital trends and the Telegram Mini‑Apps use cases); with tight sequencing and clear one‑click CTAs, a coordinated 30‑day sprint can convert casual browsers on Kaspi and social channels into repeat buyers before month's end.

MetricValue (source)
Internet users (early 2025)19.2 million (BYYD / DataReportal)
Daily time online≈218 minutes (BYYD)
Telegram market reach~60% of population (BYYD / Cointelegraph)
Marketplaces share of e‑commerce91% (Astana Times)

Telegram has evolved into a full ecosystem: channels, bots, mini-apps - it's now the core of digital mechanics, not just a supporting platform.

Conclusion: Putting the Prompts into Practice and Next Steps

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Putting these prompts into practice in Kazakhstan means piloting fast, measuring what matters, and localizing relentlessly: run short bilingual A/B tests, route winners into your CRM, and scale the blends that move clicks into carts.

The terrain is promising - homegrown models and infrastructure are arriving (from KazLLM to Higgsfield's generative efforts) and the nation is investing in compute - so prompts that work in real time can deliver real outcomes (recall the Almaty case where a 23‑year‑old used ChatGPT to prepare and voice answers in a 10‑minute hearing that voided a 5,800 tenge fine; see the AI‑assisted court win in Almaty).

For teams that want a repeatable path from experiment to playbook, the 15‑week AI Essentials for Work syllabus teaches prompt design and business workflows in practical modules and includes registration and syllabus details online.

Start small, measure replies and downstream marketplace behavior, iterate on Kazakh and Russian variants, and turn the best prompts into reusable templates so AI becomes a steady sales colleague, not a one‑off trick.

AttributeInformation
DescriptionGain practical AI skills for any workplace; learn AI tools, write effective prompts, and apply AI across business functions.
Length15 Weeks
Courses includedAI at Work: Foundations; Writing AI Prompts; Job Based Practical AI Skills
Cost$3,582 early bird; $3,942 afterwards; paid in 18 monthly payments
SyllabusNucamp AI Essentials for Work syllabus
RegistrationRegister for Nucamp AI Essentials for Work

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the top 5 AI prompts every sales professional in Kazakhstan should use in 2025?

The article highlights five practical prompt families: (1) Personalized LinkedIn & messenger outreach (Kazakh + Russian) for short, trigger-led openers; (2) Marketplace re‑engagement email sequences for Kaspi.kz (3–4 automated, mobile‑first sends); (3) CRM data‑analysis prompts that turn Telegram, in‑app and retail‑media signals into actionable segments; (4) negotiation simulation and objection‑handling role‑plays in local language variants; and (5) a 30‑day multichannel sales plan that sequences Telegram, in‑app ads and retail media with one‑click CTAs.

How should teams localize and test prompts for Kazakhstan?

Localize bilingual variants (Kazakh and Russian), optimize for mobile and platform fit (Telegram, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Kaspi.kz), and run short bilingual A/B tests across channels. Track reply rates, engagement signals and downstream marketplace clicks in your CRM, iterate winning variants, and prioritize portability so prompts work across chat, social and in‑app flows.

What measurable benefits can sales teams expect from using these prompts?

Practical benefits include faster outreach (Skaled notes well‑crafted prompts can save reps 20+ minutes of research and writing per message), higher reply and conversion rates when messages are brief and local, and clearer pipeline attribution when prompts are tied to CRM flows. Local market context amplifies impact: Kazakhstan had ~19.2M internet users, ~15.7M social identities and ~60% Telegram reach in early 2025, so mobile‑first prompts can convert at scale.

How should CRMs be used with AI prompts to boost revenue?

Centralize signals from Telegram chats, in‑app ad taps and retail‑media impressions into the CRM to unify online and in‑store journeys. Use analytics and predictive scoring to identify high‑value segments, automate follow‑ups and personalized in‑app offers, and measure channel ROI so ad clicks become actionable leads rather than noise.

Is there training to learn these prompt skills and what are the course details?

Yes - the article points to a 15‑week practical curriculum (AI Essentials for Work) that includes courses such as AI at Work: Foundations, Writing AI Prompts, and Job‑Based Practical AI Skills. Cost is listed at $3,582 early bird and $3,942 afterwards, with an option to pay in 18 monthly payments. The syllabus and registration details are provided with the program.

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Ludo Fourrage

Founder and CEO

Ludovic (Ludo) Fourrage is an education industry veteran, named in 2017 as a Learning Technology Leader by Training Magazine. Before founding Nucamp, Ludo spent 18 years at Microsoft where he led innovation in the learning space. As the Senior Director of Digital Learning at this same company, Ludo led the development of the first of its kind 'YouTube for the Enterprise'. More recently, he delivered one of the most successful Corporate MOOC programs in partnership with top business schools and consulting organizations, i.e. INSEAD, Wharton, London Business School, and Accenture, to name a few. ​With the belief that the right education for everyone is an achievable goal, Ludo leads the nucamp team in the quest to make quality education accessible