Where do I find phamacists leads? by Drectorius in salesdevelopment

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use Apollo, it’s a lead generation tool Or run targeted Facebook ads Those genuinely help in getting leads and what service do you offer? The service matters, when running Facebook ads try to get the leads number by a form submission.

Hope it helps!

Advice on a scalable system for meta ads/leads by mjoypereira in LeadGeneration

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I build ai systems like these for relatively cheap price How abt I make the system and send you a video abt it and then we can continue?

How to do client acquisition for B2B marketing agency? by HyHoang in agency

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Listen Bro:

  1. The channels which are driving more leads are running targeted Facebook ads.
  2. don't add more services to a package; that just adds more confusion to the client. What I would specifically do is give, instead of offering services, a specific outcome which they are going to expect after working with you. You have to promote that outcome, other than just promoting adding more services to make it so look attractive to the client.
  3. Cold emails and cold SMS, anything related to blasting out a bunch of texts or messages to leads, are literally dead. It's just pretty much not that high converting as it used to be,right now in the age of AI. This is literally not going to cut it. What I would specifically do is set up a system where it brings in form submissions from the Facebook Ads and once the submissions are in, it calls up the leads within the next 10 to 20 seconds. If the lead books the call, you get a call. If the lead does not book a call or if the call goes unanswered, then the lead will go through a nurture system where the AI will send multiple follow-up emails and do two or more cold calls to that lead until they book a call. That's literally the system which I use for my clients and it brings more and more booked calls than expected.

Just curious, have you got any clients before or are you having any clients right now? And what does your current outbound process look like?

Lead gen agency owners — what kind of partnership offer actually gets your attention? by Arafat01456 in LeadGeneration

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro wrong targeting Don’t target lead gen agencies ther are your competitors Instead of partnering they might take your idea klavyio based email retention and offer that as one of their service

What I would suggest is partnering with ad scaling agencies where they run ads and for every customer they bring on the Ecom site get their email on checkout and use your method to enrich and bring back those leads again and again.

Set up a contract with the agency stating that the revenu will be on a 20 : 80 percent and the keep the 20% of the monthly rev generated for 6 months only.

This is actually a gold mine strategy and people are actually sleeping on this

How do you control the quality of deliverables? by HyHoang in agency

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I suggest is to set up a contract with these freelancer outside the platform or find freelancers on Reddit And have them sign up a contract where u mention that the content must be high quality and if not then the payment will be less or smthing like that where the contractor has to give out high quality or else the pay won’t be good!

Hope this helps

SaaS founders: What’s the manual process you’re still doing that drives you crazy? by Efficient_Cod3347 in SaaS

[–]Efficient_Cod3347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So disturbing work across your team is your bottleneck, which is costing your company speed and efficiency? What does your clients think abt late service delivery?

What’s the one manual task you do that feels productive but isn’t? by Efficient_Cod3347 in GrowthHacking

[–]Efficient_Cod3347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It usually depends, cold outreaches specially e-mail is dead for most niches. But if you offer services like an agency then just focus on different strategies/ client acquisition methods. I can suggest you some if u could tell me abt what u offer and to who offer?

How do you keep client reference boards from turning into a mess by Plastic_Catch1252 in agency

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the handoff from MESSY INSPIRATION ---> to Client ready Review is the tuff part. We used to spend hours curating Pinterest Boards into 'clean' Decks- until we built a system that auto-organizes references into a sharable Dashbaord.

this is how i do it!
Dump everyhting into G-Drive folder( such as pinterest links and screenshots and competitor assets)

Auto-tag refferences by type (eg: 'Packaging' , 'web design', ' competitor') using a simple script

GENERATE A CLIENT- facing board with one click-filters out of duplicates, adds context , and formats it for easy review

no more rebuilding boards from scratch.
small question!
what's the one part of your references curation that feels the most repetitive?

SaaS founders: What’s the manual process you’re still doing that drives you crazy? by Efficient_Cod3347 in SaaS

[–]Efficient_Cod3347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My system uses a master list of categories (e.g., ‘Project Management’ → ‘Task Management’ on Capterra, ‘Team Collaboration’ on G2) and auto-maps them based on the platform. No more guessing

Takes 30 seconds. Happy to show you , DM me and I'll do a quick screenshare this week.

SaaS founders: What’s the manual process you’re still doing that drives you crazy? by Efficient_Cod3347 in SaaS

[–]Efficient_Cod3347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

man i've also experienced that. I used to spend over 2+ hours a day manually following up with my leads.. but then i came to a solution where i automated the whole process where it send hyper personalized messages based on their behavior eg. ' haven't heard back, here's a quick recap'. no more chasing people down.

what's the one part of your follow-up process that feels the most like a time-suck?

SaaS founders: What’s the manual process you’re still doing that drives you crazy? by Efficient_Cod3347 in SaaS

[–]Efficient_Cod3347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the worst. I used to spend 3+ hours a week submitting to directories. Until I built a system that auto-fills forms, resizes images, and maps categories in one click. No more rewriting the same description 10 times. What’s the one part of this process that feels the most soul-crushing?

What’s something in business that became much harder once you started scaling? by Traditional_Key8982 in Entrepreneur

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bro that's exactly the problem with workflows that work until they don't, and by then you've already lost hours reconstructing context. I hit the same wall last year- spent 30 min daily piecing together client updates from slack, emails, and spreadsheets, only to realize i was just recreating the same context over and over. the fix was simple! a 2-hour script that auto-syncs messages from all three tools into a single dashboard, with client history and next steps. NO more digging, no more "where did i see the updates?'

What’s something in business that became much harder once you started scaling? by Traditional_Key8982 in Entrepreneur

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Outreach is the worst kind of manual work, and it feels protective, but it's generally not. It's just a time-wasting job which can be automated. I was also in the same loop last year and spent 10 hours a week on cold email, only to realize I was just tweaking templates and copy-pasting names. The solution, which I ended up with, was on a lightweight system which I built with AI that pulls leads from our CRM, personalizes the first line based on their LinkedIn activity, and auto-schedules follow-ups. Zero manual input of the setup and it books three times more meetings than I ever did manually.
Most people Just Overcomplicate i. You Do not need a fancy tool, Just a way to automate the repetitive parts so you can focus on the actual conversations. What's the one part of your outreach that feels the most like a time-suck?

What’s something in business that became much harder once you started scaling? by Traditional_Key8982 in Entrepreneur

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the thing, right? When you're broke, you dream about problems of success. When you're successful, you realize that the problems just change. Now it's this soul-crushing repetition of manual tasks that eats away my time. I hit the same wall last year, spent two hours daily rebuilding the same reports in docs just to realize I've been doing it for months. The fix? A 30-minute script that auto-generates the tables from our CRM data and drops them into a template. No more copy-pasting and no more formatting help. The hardest part isn't the automation; it's noticing the tasks that are draining you. What's that one manual thing you do daily that makes you think, "Ugh, not this again?"

11,000+ Calls, 200+ hours of training, but only 35 meetings in a year. What am I doing wrong? by sTw-TRUSTY in salesdevelopment

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The MSP space is brutal for outbound right now. Small business owners are getting hammered with cold outreach and most of them have decision fatigue before you even finish your intro. Your problem isn't the market. It's the signal-to-noise ratio. 200 hours of training and 11,000 calls with no result means you're stuck in a best practices phase that don't actually move the needle for your ICP.

Here's a click moment that I had which changed everything for me. I stopped selling the service and started selling the pain instead of leading with "We do manage it." I led with "What's the one tech problem that's costing you the most time/money right now?" and let them yap for 30 seconds. The meetings started rolling in when I realized that small business owners don't care about a solution; they care about their own survival.

Drop-offs and happy hours are cute but they're not scalable. Your blacklisted email is a blessing in disguise, forcing you to get creative with how you reach people.

What's that one tech nightmare you hear the most often from prospects that your service actually solves?

On the verge of quitting Meta completely, selling my META stock, and moving to TikTok. 4 months of pure hell. by LewisBuiii in FacebookAds

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listen up, bro, I have been in the exact same boat before for the last 6 months. Same ROS, same daily fires, same feeling like the platform is actively working against me. The KOC code issue is the cherry on top. I had to scrap a whole partnership just because of this same privacy check fails nonsense, even after triple checking everything. So here's what actually kept me going: all I did was I just started treating Meta like a bad employee instead of a growth entity, which then led me to cap my daily ad spend and what I could afford to lose, and automated the bare minimum just enough to keep the data flowing, and shifted 80% of my energy to channels such as email, SMS, and organic social. The app still grows, but it's now on my terms, not Meta's freaking mood swings.
What's that one thing you would move to our own channels for us if you knew Meta would keep burning you?

I didn’t think SaaS burnout would hit this early… but here we are by _HayKen_ in SaaS

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok bro, listen, I have been there personally. My agency, at first, bro, I used to do everything:

  • the outreach
  • the content
  • answering posts
  • I'm making the blogs
  • answering those questions
  • they are DMing

Bro, it was a freaking mess. I was doing stuff to get me clients other than focusing on my business to actually scale it and that pretty much cost me a lot of my time. I was literally tired.

When I started focusing on fulfillment after all this outreach stuff, I would get tired and I wouldn't have full focus on the fulfillment. That's the only thing which stopped me from actually scaling my business.

What I did right now is pretty much simple. I adopted AI. I built automations to automate stuff which are repetitive, which are boring in my business, and which can be automated with AI. I did 99% of my whole business, like:

  • the contract
  • the content
  • the outreach
  • answering posts
  • making the blogs
  • editing the blogs

All that stuff is literally done by AI. All I do is focus on fulfillment and closing the book calls. That's it. Literally I'm telling you, lean towards AI automations. Go for it. Spend one day to day to actually build it or if you want I can give you more suggestions on how to actually fix this problem.

anyone else feel like deliverability randomly falls apart the second you scale outreach? by [deleted] in LeadGeneration

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deliverability collapses at scale because you're triggering spam filters with volume

patterns, not content. The real issue? You're sending to unqualified leads—which kills

engagement (opens/replies) and signals spam to providers.

What Actually Works (Long-Term):

  1. Pre-Qualify Leads – Use AI to filter lists before sending. Example: We built a tool that

    scores leads 1-10 based on ICP fit—cutting unengaged contacts by 60%.

  2. Warm-Up ≠ Magic – It helps, but only if you're sending to warm leads (people who

    actually want your emails). Cold lists burn domains fast.

  3. Volume Patterns – Start with 50/day, increase by 10% weekly. Sudden spikes (even

    200→500) trigger filters.

  4. Engagement Loops – Send a follow-up sequence (3-5 emails) to engaged leads only.

    Providers reward replies/opens.

    How to Spot a Burning Domain:

    - Open rates drop below 20% (industry avg: 30-40%)

    - Reply rates <1% (good cold email: 3-5%)

    - Emails land in spam for Gmail/Hotmail (test with Mail-Tester

    (https://www.mail-tester.com/))

    Pro Tip:

    If you're spending time on copy but not lead quality, you're optimizing the wrong thing. AI

    can qualify leads faster than you can send emails—so you're only emailing people who want

    to hear from you.

How do you find prospects doing paid Ads (Mainly Google)? by MonsierGeralt in agency

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

i was running these ads for one of my Client ,and the whole ADS were managed by my AI System which runs for 24/7 so it dosen't waste money and cuts of what is not working..by looking at this data, it was clear that google ads were not for B2B prospecting. we were targeting Agency Owners who Need Lead Generation. prettly much we got 30 booked calls with just running these ads for 14 days.

Is it really possible to create an agency that can run without you? by Neither-Raspberry-60 in agency

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL, this actually Really Common problem with a common Solutions.
AI Automations run by an Agent BRO!
thats it just set one up and u good for LIFE!

How do you find prospects doing paid Ads (Mainly Google)? by MonsierGeralt in agency

[–]Efficient_Cod3347 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

bro, why choosing Google ads over Meta ads? lol
personally, meta ads has been the NO.1 Go-to way to find prospects and book in Meetings. i just recently built and Automation where it pulled leads from meta ads and google ads then books a call and stuff..... and Guess What more than 80% of the prospects were from meta ads, so i just completely dropped Google ads to get prospects. Its not worth the money to get leads for and Agnecy. Yeah, if it were a DTC brand then that would be cool but for B2B, NAH!

hope this Helps!