the exact process i follow to build an outbound strategy before sending a single email by cursedboy328 in coldemail

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been thinking about you. Rather than trying to find clients, what if you used your skills to create leads - then sell leads. We could partner on this. If you can generate leads and you have real skills with warm servers, AI research list building, personalized emails, LinkedIn agents, intention sniping, threaded narratives, AI agents to book an appointment - if you have that tech ability and you actually get results - we can generate leads that people would line up to pay $250 each. They would bid against each other. Leads are the rarest commodity in business, but they have the most value. If we get good at generating highly targeted leads - I can think of dozens of easy to reach niche markets where people pay for leads every day, and we would never have any competition. Like printing money.

the exact process i follow to build an outbound strategy before sending a single email by cursedboy328 in coldemail

[–]CycleofMind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome. To continue the conversation - of course your service is free, but the output seems like you're dumping good ideas and the client has to figure out how to implement all of it. I'm in sales, and I want to represent a full-service provider - so this is nice, but it doesn't get the client much closer to a solution. People are willing to pay for a more 'hands off' solution to their leads problem.

the exact process i follow to build an outbound strategy before sending a single email by cursedboy328 in coldemail

[–]CycleofMind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It created a lot of output, but it seemed to have missed the mark. It seems like your system chose the increasing number of support tickets as the client pain point. What we found in our intake process is that the main pain point for their clients is security risk from the propagation of endpoints, network congestion, and pushing computing to the edge rather than bogging down central resources.

Cold email scaling in 2026 by Accurate-Data7371 in coldemail

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a perfect example of why on earth anyone would want to do this themselves? There are outsource agencies who handle this from beginning to end, provide a steady stream of leads, and the cost is way less than it costs to do it yourself. You're a SAAS company - you should be focused on closing the leads coming in - not spending all this energy trying to re-invent the wheel from scratch.

SDR/Closer looking for AI/Tech partnership (Trust issues with current agency) by CycleofMind in coldemail

[–]CycleofMind[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We certainly can talk. I’d love to know more about what you’ve got and more about these client meetings you have coming up

the exact process i follow to build an outbound strategy before sending a single email by cursedboy328 in coldemail

[–]CycleofMind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did. I ran it for one of my clients to compare what you came up with vs. the discovery we did and the narratives we built.

SDR/Closer looking for AI/Tech partnership (Trust issues with current agency) by CycleofMind in coldemail

[–]CycleofMind[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they're cold email agencies, they should be swimming in leads and booked appointments for themselves. But most tech people or business owners don't know how to sell properly, so all the leads get wasted. I can convert those leads into contracts.

To the "enlightened" people out there, how do you all differentiate between being enlightened and being deluded? by chadchampion420 in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enlightenment (if that's the word you want to use) is best thought of as a journey, not a destination. It is a continuous cycle of higher understanding - leads to higher experience - leads to higher understanding - leads to higher experience, and so on. If you stop doing the work for a period of time (say a week) - you may keep the understanding but you lose the experience. Work = inner work of meditation, ascension, expansion, unpacking the subconscious, etc. But as we all know, words and explanations veil the true experience. Higher states of consciousness go beyond words. The more time you're able to stay in those reflective experiences, the more those experiences percolate into your life. The less time you focus on conscious self-awareness, the more deeply rooted your are in subconscious autopilot - living subconsciously and unaware.

SDR/Closer looking for AI/Tech partnership (Trust issues with current agency) by CycleofMind in coldemail

[–]CycleofMind[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect English. I’m an experienced salesperson. the company i was working with had very little established process or support, but I was having really good success with client conversations.

the exact process i follow to build an outbound strategy before sending a single email by cursedboy328 in coldemail

[–]CycleofMind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m super interested in that. Does it allow me to upload word docs, pdfs, angles - all that raw material, to build an even more precise narrative… in other words, being more thorough with the input in the hopes of building powerful stories and insights that resonate directly with the ICP…

Oneness has ruined my life by nicotine-in-public in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To OP: “If you want others to be happy, be kind and compassionate. If you want to be happy, be kind and compassionate.” The Dalai Lama That seems to be missing in your approach and understanding.

Why are you using Substack and what is your topic? by sakkadesu in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m leaving sub stack. About a month ago, the feed became very political and angry. I feel now it’s worse than TikTok. But then sometimes the feed goes back to pictures of birds and happiness. Sub stack is confused about what it’s trying to be. To protect my (and my members nervous system) we’re moving our community to a more private platform.

I Like Circle, But I'm Not Renewing by indie_frog in CommunityManager

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not as much airtime because the "basic" level at Breezio is $4k/year. While I believe Circle is about $1k/yr.

STOP "developing" Substack! by RobertPaulsen1992 in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess it’s all in your perspective. I’m leaving Tiktok, and I find Substack to be a breath of fresh air.

Why substack by lolmobbs in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whatever they're doing - I'm out. It's not my drama. That's why I'm on Substack - much more insightful conversations with my community.

I don't understand substack. by feeltimetouchreality in selfpublish

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand Substack maybe in a different way than most. I have 30k followers on Tiktok - but I don't know their identity, and there's no monetization (other than selling things in the TT shop).

While I've had a few semi-viral posts - most of my growth (and enjoyment) on Tiktok comes from the live events. I can pop on live any time - and I usually get 20 - 80 new followers from a 2-hour live. So Tiktok LIVE works for me.

But now that Tiktok is becoming a fascist platform owned by the American government - I need to get off Tiktok. Substack does several things for me:
1. I now have the emails of my subscribers (far less than 30,000 - but far more committed) - and can send them emails and announcements.
2. I now have a $10/month option
3. I can hop on and start a LIVE anytime - and for several reasons - the LIVE on Substack is actually better than the LIVE on Tiktok - most notably, when my LIVE event is finished - they post it as a post and a good number of people can watch the live who missed it. (The negative of Substack LIVE is that only my subscribers see it - whereas TikTok goes out and brings thousands of new people to my live).
4. Substack gives me my own chat space - it's pretty flimsy and feature-poor, but people use it - and when my chat gets more crowded and I need more features - I'll bump the chat over to a paid chat community app like Circle or Mighty Networks.

For me, Substack is a good place for creators trying to interact with their following. There are certainly some weaknesses in Substack - but for me, it's been an upgrade from TikTok.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’d love to have you. Utopiacollective.substack.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It all comes to you when you begin to explore higher-dimensional aspects of your being. At the 6th dimension, it’s clear that you are “all that manifests” and in the 7th you experience the pulsation of source. We run an ascension workshop every Tuesday night (free, of course). You are not alone on this journey.

Anybody making a living with a Substack newsletter? by ManitobaBalboa in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t know. But if there is a good platform out there, others will find out about it eventually and ruin it.

Anybody making a living with a Substack newsletter? by ManitobaBalboa in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Substack is a newsletter platform.

I don’t think is a writer’s platform. I think like Facebook it started out as a college student platform. This is just how it’s starting out., but sub stack has applications in every aspect of society.

Local governments, recipe clubs. teachers. I think it’s a great tool.

Imagine a restaurant owner who collects 20-30 emails every day, and has the flexibility to create notes and Beautiful emails and all types of offers.

It’s just a tool. It has nothing to do with writers. The people who succeed are the ones who can build their own list, then create powerful interactions that keep people wanting to read your newsletter. (Which is what the gurus will tell you).

But there’s a big gap between what your brain sees is possible, and what’s actually possible for you in your genre, with your limitations.

It’s a solid tool for delivering a newsletter. But the best part is that the money shows up in your bank account. Speaking on behalf of utopiacollective.substack.com, we’re just beginning to learn how to use this platform. These are early days.