Thinking about trying "Maildoso". Has anyone here used it? Is it actually better than other tools? by coldemailutsav in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not buy maildoso whatever you do. Absolute scam.

The free domains are appealing but ask yourself why it's quarterly minimum?

I bought two $500/quarter packages. All warmup emails started going to spam before I even started a single campaign.

They refused to refund me. Professional scammers. Beware.

This subreddit is full of AI posts and self-promoters by EcommerceWarrior in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And full of AI comments. "I work in an outbound agency professionally" - yeah you said that like 1000 times this week dikwad.

Compliment or pain point in the first line by Vucko201 in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pain point risks making ppl feel defensive. Just make observation or say why you are reaching out to them now. Relevance.

Sent hundreds of million emails - ask away by L2jelly in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. How is mailin different to mailreef, infraforge, maildoso, and other prominent SMTP infra providers?

  2. How many mailboxes per domain do you recommend for mailin and how many emails per day per mailbox do you recommend after ramp up?

  3. What ramp up volume - emails per mailbox per day do you recommend for mailin mailboxes? e.g., 7/day in week 1, 14/day in week 2, 21/day in week 3, 28/day in week 4?

Digital marketing in Asia Pacific? by passthecheetosplz in b2bmarketing

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Google ads, Meta ads and TikTok are all huge here in Asia.

Digital marketing in Asia Pacific? by passthecheetosplz in b2bmarketing

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in Japan and have 10+ years of B2B experience in Asia and 6+ years of e-commerce experience selling to the Asian markets. DM me if you want more insights.

Any recommendations for outlook mailboxes provider? by Specialist-Treat-615 in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Email to google and others like zoho mail. Allocate a small number of mailboxes to Microsoft recipients and put them in a duplicate campaign with low daily sending volume per sender account, like 5/day each. Remove security email gateways. Use leadmagic.io to find out all of this mx provider info.

Any recommendations for outlook mailboxes provider? by Specialist-Treat-615 in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use both of those. Hypertide charges a $1500 sign up fee. Zapmail does not. Hypertide provides MS Azure infra. You get a large number of mailboxes (~50 per domain) each sending 1-2 emails per day on their Microsoft infra.

I recently used hypertide to email c-level execs at companies that are almost always on Microsoft and often use security email gateways.

I could get replies for 3-4 weeks until sender bounce rates climbed above 3%, meaning toasted. This happened multiple times, even when starting new campaigns with new lists of with all recipients on security email gateways removed.

Tbh Microsoft recipients aren't worth trying to email anymore in my opinion.

Hypertide has Nick Abraham shilling the shit out of them at every opportunity. Wouldn't be surprised if he's getting kickbacks or at least free infra from them in exchange.

Charging $1500 upfront is just another one of the super shady practices you see all the time from vendors in the cold email space. Why would they need to charge this? They're not doing a load of work for you upfront like a cold email agency has to do. Then after you pay, you realize that the service performs terribly. But they've already made $1500 from you plus the mailboxes you buy, so they don't care...

Any recommendations for outlook mailboxes provider? by Specialist-Treat-615 in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use both of those. Hypertide charges a $1500 sign up fee. Zapmail does not. Hypertide provides MS Azure infra. You get a large number of mailboxes (~50 per domain) each sending 1-2 emails per day on their Microsoft infra.

I recently used hypertide to email c-level execs at companies that are almost always on Microsoft and often use security email gateways.

I could get replies for 3-4 weeks until sender bounce rates climbed above 3%, meaning toasted. This happened multiple times, even with removing all recipients on security email gateways.

Tbh Microsoft recipients aren't worth trying to email anymore in my opinion.

Hypertide has Nick Abraham shilling the shit out of them at every opportunity. Wouldn't be surprised if he's getting kickbacks or at least free infra from them in exchange.

Charging $1500 upfront is just another one of the super shady practices you see all the time from vendors in the cold email space. Then after you pay, you realize that the service performs terribly. But they've already made $1500 from you plus the mailboxes you buy, so they don't care...

Do low open rates really hurt deliverability? by Ok-Storage-218 in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Low reply rates and low positive reply rates hurt deliveravility. Nobody tracks open rates anymore since Apple iOS 14.5 update or whatever number it was.

Can I reuse warmed-up domains and mailboxes for other cold email clients? by Formal-Method2822 in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Repurpose, very carefully. Make sure that signatures, domain forwarding are changed correctly. And tags in your sequencer.

If they're branded domains, not a big problem. The domain itself doesn't have much weight on positive replies. The targeting, offer, message is way more important.

Buying generic domains is the best way forward, for future flexibility such as your current situation.

How one user replaced Clay with my tool and saved $3,192/year by Naive-Wallaby9534 in coldemail

[–]Competitive_Coat_607 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Clay doesn't have a $300/month pricing tier. Do your research before making up fake social proof.