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Even My Cold Emails Fail at First 💀
I used to think a well-built cold email campaign should work right out of the gate. It doesn't. None of them do. Not even the ones I build for my own business. Hardly ever dialed in on the first launch. And I've been doing this for years. So here's what actually happens. You go through a program, you learn enough to get something live, you hit send, and... it doesn't immediately convert. Reply rates are low. No meetings booked. Feels like it's broken. 95% of people quit at that point and call it a failure. But that's not failure. That's just the launch. The optimization phase, the actual tweaking, is where the system becomes valuable. Different subject lines. Different angles. Different lead lists, sending volumes, follow-up sequences. Most people never get there. And here's the wild part: the system works. Cold email works. It just doesn't work on day one for anyone. The people who win are the ones who grind through the first few rounds of iteration and keep going until the numbers start moving. We don't stop until it actually works. That's the whole thing. If you're in week two with no results, you're not doing it wrong. You're just not done. Keep going, brother.
1 like • May 23
I’m going to be launching my first campaign tomorrow for roof repair services. My idea is to call a few roofing companies and explain my cold email automation system and look to partner up with a roofing company to accept the leads. I figure I would start at pay per lead and once I get the system rolling and can confidently get 15-25 qualified leads per month, offer my services for a monthly retainer. Any thoughts on that plan?
How We 9X’d Meetings on LinkedIn Without Getting Banned
You’re capped at ~100 connection requests per week. So what do most people do? They try to push harder… Send faster… Stretch the limits… And end up getting restricted or flagged. Here’s the reality: You can’t scale LinkedIn with one account. Try to force it… And LinkedIn shuts you down. So what actually works? You stop thinking single account… and start thinking system. The approach we use 👇 Instead of sending from one profile… We use multiple pre-warmed LinkedIn accounts that look like real team members. • proper profile pictures • work history • existing connections • natural activity Everything LinkedIn expects to see. Now instead of: ➡️ 1 account → ~100 requests/week You get: ➡️ 10 accounts → ~900+ requests/week What this actually does You’re not just increasing volume… You’re: • spreading risk across accounts • protecting your main profile • scaling safely without triggering limits The result? We went from: ~10 meetings/week → to ~90 meetings/week Same offer. Same messaging. Just better infrastructure. This is how agencies actually scale LinkedIn outreach without burning accounts. Not hacks. Not shortcuts. Just the right setup. If you want to see exactly how this works and how to set it up properly… Comment “Aimfox” below 👇
0 likes • May 15
Aimfox
🚨 Every AI Tool You're Using Is Free. So Why Are You Still Broke?
I had a call this week with a guy who had Clay. He had Instantly. He had Apollo, Make.com, a verified list of 8,000 contacts, and more YouTube tabs open than I can count. He was still at zero clients. I asked him one question. "When you sit down to send that first campaign... what's going through your head?" He went quiet. Then: "Honestly? I'm scared it won't work." There it is. He didn't have a tool problem. He had an identity problem. Most people in this community are sitting on a loaded weapon they're afraid to fire. Not because they don't know how. Because somewhere between watching Jay's masterclass and opening Instantly... they decided the gap between them and a working campaign was knowledge. It's not. The gap is a decision. Jay just dropped the PDF post. The micro SaaS post. The event-signal targeting post. That's not a knowledge shortage. That's a buffet. The people eating aren't the ones with more tools. They're the ones who decided they were already the kind of person who sends the campaign. I built $1K MRR off a database Jay literally called garbage. Not because I had better data. Because I stopped asking whether it would work and started asking what I'd learn if it didn't. That shift is worth more than every Clay credit you'll ever buy. So here's the question I want you to sit with today: Are you still in "getting ready" mode? Or are you already the person who runs the system? Drop 🔥 in the comments if you're done getting ready. I read every one.
🚨 Every AI Tool You're Using Is Free. So Why Are You Still Broke?
2 likes • May 15
I’ve definitely been guilty of being “stuck in study mode” , but I didn’t learn how to play guitar by watching YouTube videos of people playing guitar. So it’s time to get after it
I see this mistake constantly: cramming everything into one sequence.
If your product does 8 things, you have 8 campaigns. Not one email that lists all 8. Pick the feature that hits hardest. Lead with that. Let the prospect ask about the rest.
1 like • May 12
@Jay Feldman So for example, if one was trying to get leads for a roofing company, they would want a different campaign for each individual roofing service? Ex: roof replacement, roof repair, new roof installation, etc.?
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