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3 contributions to AI Kanga Cold Email Lab
Temporary crank up of Google Spam Filters 😱
Microsoft did a similar thing last year around the holidays. Many people were not getting into the inbox at all because of it but as soon as the holidays were over pretty much everybody was inboxing 100% Anybody else noticing deliverability is down to Google?
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@Subrat Behera's enthusiasm has rubbed-off on me and I've taken massive action this weekend. I've built a 1.1k lead list that's cleaned and double verified thanks to great ChatGPT prompting, Instantly and Million Verifier. We're ready for launch ASAP but would love some feedback on our 1st email copy before that.... ....T-minus 20 hours till launch.🚀 Here's our 1st email copy with my two different subject lines for split testing: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NiaDRNmxHZ-KSPzn_PPqCSPSlC2ENuwLxEIJj3Hykms/edit?usp=sharing Any feedback is highly encouraged and appreciated. Thanks y'all! Cheers!
Cold Email Copy Feedback
1 like • 11d
Also, people's attention spans are short. I like to keep email copy under 100 words If I'm sending to Microsoft 365 then my copy is under 50 words
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@Ryan Magill Impressive! 🥳🥳
Why the Smaller Rooms Matter Most
Here’s something I’ve learned after sitting in both big and small rooms. The big rooms are where you get energy. You see what’s possible, you get inspired, and you realise you’re not the only one grinding. But the small rooms - the paid private ones - that’s where the real growth happens. That’s where you ask the questions you were too nervous to ask in public. That’s where you get real feedback on what’s working and what’s not. Jay’s Insiders AMA calls are a perfect example. It’s not hundreds of people shouting into the void. It’s focused. It’s tactical. It’s people building real systems and sharing what actually works - not what should work. If you’re still hanging in the free groups, use them to learn the basics. But when you’re ready to move faster, get in the smaller rooms. That’s where people actually start winning.
Why the Smaller Rooms Matter Most
1 like • 29d
Really like this. I used to work for a company where we always a zoom call in the morning to hype everybody up but no education was really given. The small rooms are where you can really learn as mush as possible
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Chris James
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@ch-fa-4032
I help businesses lower credit card processing fees by 90% or more and give them the software to make transactions easy and no stress on their clients

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Joined Nov 2, 2025