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Need help with cold e-mail setup
I have $500 available to invest in cold outreach. My initial plan is to spend about $150 on: - 2 domains - 3 mailboxes per domain (6 mailboxes total) - Around 2,000 leads/month - A 3-email sequence (initial email + 2 follow-ups), totaling ~6,000 emails/month I want to start small, validate the process, and scale only if I see positive results. Since $500 is my maximum budget, I don't want to overinvest upfront and risk getting no ROI. Does this setup make sense for getting started, or would you recommend investing more from day one? If so, where would you allocate the additional budget? Also if I run this campaign, what is the results that I can expect to see?
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if you need such small investment to work you need 3 things to get the best roi 1 start with something that no one would say no to 2 show case that you can deliver your offer 3 make sure every step in your funnel is perfect so it would be like this small email you offer something for free if you sell marketing service as example you can say something like that hi {name} its rishant i wonder when the last time you guys updated your market research I'm soo good at it and every thing marketing my clients cost per leads drops significantly when they know there costumers and competitor very very well and of course make much more money im up to give you a free fully detailed market reach what you say ? ( say yes those things aren't free usually ) here is an email so the rest of the funnel would be like they say yes you send them a link of landing page that show who you are what you do and way to fill info for the limited offer on the free market research with a booking form when they book now don't over rush the process 1-call 2- make a relationship 3- deliver then when you delivering on the second call pitch them about your service this is exactly how to do it with small budget
The 3 Mistakes Killing Your Reply Rate πŸͺ¦
What's up πŸ‘‹ I'm part of Jay's team, and I spend a lot of time looking at why cold email campaigns underperform. So here's something I see constantly: Smart operators, good offers, decent lists… getting crushed reply rates because of mistakes that have nothing to do with sending more. Here are the 3 that show up most: Mistake #1: You're writing to everyone. The second your email could've been sent to 500 people unchanged, it's dead. The inbox can smell a template from a mile away. Mistake #2: You're pitching in email #1. You haven't earned the right to ask for anything yet. The first email has exactly one job, and it's not booking a call. Mistake #3: You're optimizing the wrong number. Everyone obsesses over open rates and send volume. Meanwhile the number that actually predicts revenue is sitting there ignored, and most people don't even know the line where they should start worrying. Here's the part most people miss: Fixing this isn't about working harder or sending more. It's about knowing where you're leaking. And most people have no idea which one is theirs. So I built a checklist. It's the exact reply-rate teardown I use on campaigns. Fair warning: it goes deeper than these 3. You go line by line, and by the end you know exactly what's bleeding your replies and what to do about it. If you want it… Comment "Audit" below πŸ‘‡ I'll get it straight to you.
The 3 Mistakes Killing Your Reply Rate πŸͺ¦
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