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🤔Who is your favorite business guru?🤔
I’ve spent 9 years & $200,000+ on coaches & gurus🤯 But I learned 10x more from free business content. Here are 9 business people that will teach you more than $200k: 💥Richard Branson Branson founded Virgin Records in 1970 & grew it into a giant that sold for $1 billion. He’s build over 400 companies across dozens of industries. His key to business is being willing to try & learn without all the answers. Branson believes people hold themselves back by waiting for the perfect moment. #1 Lesson: Act with 60% of information and be willing to take risks. 💯Neil Patel Neil is an expert on SEO & marketing who has consulted Amazon, Google, & Microsoft. His blogs and best selling books help millions learn how to master online marketing. Patel believes failure is an inevitable part of business. He says we should expect & learn from them rather than fearing them. #1 Lesson: Success is a marathon. Don’t give up on the first challenge. Push through and you will win. 💪Grant Cardone Cardone has trained 100,000s of sales people to increase their skills. His 5 companies do $10M+ every year & he owns $1B+ of real estate. Grant says his key to success is taking massive action. To achieve extraordinary results one cannot put in average effort. #1 Lesson: You are capable of 10X more than you think... but only with 10X the effort. ❗Simon Sinek Sinek has coached top companies like Microsoft on improving leadership. His Famous Ted talk explains the “golden circle” of leadership. Simon argues most companies focus on the what (product) instead of why (purpose). He believes every successful company needs a reason for existing beyond money. #1 Lesson: The best leaders focus on the unique value they bring to customers. 💸Patrick Bet-David Bet-David earned his first dollar pool-cleaning and has now created a $100M+ agency. His business has expanded over the US and he provides advice to aspiring entrepreneurs. Patrick's business advice focuses on long term planning & strategy. He believes entrepreneurs should plan 5 steps and anticipate risks.
2 likes • Oct '24
Chris Do
What's a great Email Client that can be uses as a Unibox? (not Outlook)
I run several campaigns on different CRMs, and not all of them have the unibox and unibox reply features. So to easily access the replies, I'm thinking of connecting them all up to a single email client. I am currently using Outlook for my personal and business emails, not cold campaigns. Is there another client I can run on a Mac besides Outlook, each with its own configuration? Outlook has a unibox called "All.". So something similar would work.
1 like • Feb '24
@Giorgio Silberberg unfortunately you need to set the filter in your original email/inbox. Spark might have this settings but I haven't tried it
1 like • Apr '24
@Natt Pisarevsky this isn't something I'm aware of, as I just purchased my 365 accounts less than a month ago (I've always been using Google Workspace) and haven't integrated them into any of my campaigns yet. I'll take a look at it later. Maybe @Giorgio Silberberg could help you with this?
I'm Switching to This Cold Email Tool (INSANE DEAL)
I don't want to get everyone's hopes up, but we have been experimenting with this unlimited cold email sending tool on AppSumo, and it is really impressing us! They are developing FAST too. We got the max license possible. This could be the future guys! This is NOT sponsored. I am talking to them Tuesday. Check out Reach Inbox 🔥
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0 likes • Feb '24
Found out the white label feature is still buggy
0 likes • Feb '24
Custom domain is working now (after the outage)
How Would You Answer?
I've started this thread to swap ideas on how we answer different responses in our lead gen activities using cold email. You can share the replies you've got and we can figure out the best way to answer them. Here's one I got recently. To be honest, I'm not sure what to say. And I got several responds like this below. By the way, the person sending it is from a financial advisor company. "In recent years we have not engaged in activities that involves prospecting except some linked in messaging. We have a large mailing list but have not be utilising this due to the time it takes to manage the mailing list and create content. I would consider outsourcing this activity but this needs to be on a strictly performance basis / commission sharing arrangement. If you would like to discuss further then let me know. We would be willing share commission split 60% / 40% in your favour for new business generated. The opportunity to generate income exceeding US$1m in our first year in very realistic." So, how would you all answer? Can't wait to see what you all come up with!
1 like • Feb '24
@Brian Piper That's an insightful response, Brian, just what I was looking for. You're right, such partnership proposals aren't always the best or fairest. I've encountered many. I agree adding an upfront cost makes sense and even charging for the arranged consultations. This cost might be less than our usual fee considering the potential commission if they close deals, but I understand the main point you're making. Thank you so much for your constructive feedback!
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I run 7 figures DMA and specialised in B2B Lead Gen using Cold Email. Based in Germany and Indonesia.

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