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Looking for advice from serious entrepreneurs who have launched successful cold email campaigns to American small businesses.

1. What platform did you use?
2. Effective subject lines and scripts?
3. How many follow ups did you schedule?
4. What were your KPIs?

>> No.7848926

>>7848912
Sell your business. Buy bitcoin.

Thank me later.

>> No.7848937

>serious entrepreneurs

there are only degenerate gamblers on this board sorry mate

>> No.7848957

>>7848926

I have about 8% of my capital already in bitcoin.

>> No.7848979

Fuck outta here with this business shit, this subreddit is for Bitcoin and scams.

>> No.7849027

what kind of business do you have?

>> No.7849068

>>7849027

reputation management, email marketing, and lead generation along with website design

>> No.7849076

I am also interested on this. Im a biz dev for an IT consulting firm and its fucking hard to get customers

>> No.7849136

Vague subject lines are more likely to be opened. Follow up by replying to your original email (RE: is more likely to get opened than sending new email).

Message should be very short (no more than 3 sentences). If they can’t read it on their phone it is getting deleted.

Focus on the business issue you are solving for, not your product.

Hit a contact 6-8 times over a couple weeks with email, phone, meeting invite, linked in message. Etc.

>> No.7849144

>>7849076

I'm currently using Woodpecker.co and Quickmail.io, linked to G-Suite SMTP with unique domains. Thinking of getting Sendgrid for my SMTP for deliverability and scale.

I have a pretty great way to source leads that's working. Have about 30,000 right now.

Need work on my scripts, though. I've got a 30% open rate, which isn't bad, but less than a 1% reply rate.

Planning on scheduling 4 follow ups over 3 weeks. And mix in some follow up calls as well.

>> No.7849152

>>7849068
I honestly think you will only get customers who are already looking for those services, or customers who are looking to switch from an existing provider.

It doesn't matter what your pitch is, keep it to three or four lines. Nobody's going to be sold on copy and switch on that alone, or just decide they want this stuff unless they're looking already IMO

>> No.7849158

>>7849136

Great advice thanks. I think i need to shorten the body of my email. And focus on the problem i'm solving, not my product.

Great advice anon

>> No.7849239

>>7849158
You want to give them just enough info to have credibility and set a meeting/demo etc. If you give them everything they need to know in your email or on the phone, then they have no reason to get back to you.

>> No.7849240

>serious entrepreneur
>Cold emails

Stop spamming people pajeet

>> No.7849298

>>7849240

you fucking NEET, get off this board you god damn poorfag

or show bob or vagene BITCHH

>> No.7849796

>>7849240
offering SEO services sir!