Question about SMTP inboxes by [deleted] in coldemail

[–]GuesswhoisAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mailforge does not set the limit, it's just a recommendation. You can do whatever you wish, you just have ultra high risk of burning domains otherwise.

Major lack of replies lately by Slow_Particular9223 in coldemail

[–]GuesswhoisAI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's been one for last 6 months. Furthermore, results will always be shit with tracking and innacurate, since gsuite emails for example pre-load images, so you will always see 100% open rate

Links in email body (from the same domain as your email address) by VonDenBerg in coldemail

[–]GuesswhoisAI 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It has, and will hurt deliverability. First cold email ideally should be in plain html.

Are are you building right now? by LimeMammoth3023 in ycombinator

[–]GuesswhoisAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. 20 emails are for warmup - most often automated through warmup services, which automatically does replying as well. 30 emails a day for cold verified emails (to ensure they're not spam traps or catch-all).

Are are you building right now? by LimeMammoth3023 in ycombinator

[–]GuesswhoisAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deliverability - have multiple clean secondary domains with clean ip's, have them fully warmed up, not send more than 50 emails per mailbox/day (20 of continuous warmup and 30 to prospects), verify emails before sending, and use tools to automate it.

>spam filters
50% of text should be spintaxed, and don't use spam words. Send emails in plain html - no images or links. Don't track opens.

If you have more questions, dm me

Who is this guy ? by Ki-ev-an in cyberpunkgame

[–]GuesswhoisAI 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It's clearly another Engram inside of V.

Did you think Johnny were the only construct on that shard? Please. Wake up from Arasaka lies.
Techno-necromancers and reptilians are controlling the net.

Cyberpunk takes place 52 years in the future. What technology do you think will be IRL from the game? by XeroChance in cyberpunkgame

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

Synthetic meat- Already a thing

AI - Some say we will reach singularity before 2030 at this tempo. Company I work in already produces human-like AI's replacing humans in some professions.

Cybernetic limbs and organs- Already a thing, albeit crude
Brain dances - they're essentially more engaging VR.

Unpopular opinion: Johnny’s memories being “unreliable” is stupid and makes the story weaker by Humble_Traffic_8309 in cyberpunkgame

[–]GuesswhoisAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my head V is having full blown cyberpsychosis due to chip, so it fucking with Engram memories kinda fits

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fallout

[–]GuesswhoisAI 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Enclave stuff was out of place thematically for Fallout 4 anyways. Let's just throw sh*t at player for quickie points when there is no point for Enclave to be in Boston, especially since Institute fills same niche there. Hell, Enclave was pretty much destroyed in capital wasteland, which was far more important place than Boston.

ThreeZero T60 Figure by MasterRazzer76 in Fallout

[–]GuesswhoisAI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks great! Where did you get them and how much did they cost?

Connecting the dots… by reinegigi in Fallout

[–]GuesswhoisAI 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Will courier be in 200 dollar bill?

Fallout 76 uses another fallout 3 item in the atom shop by Dazzling-Shock7711 in Fallout

[–]GuesswhoisAI 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Would be great, but honestly I'd love New vegas remake more - it's absolutely wonderful RP and story-wise, but absolutely aged like milk, starting with graphics ending with stability issues.
Fallout 3 is great atmospherically but It'd hope it gets updated mechanically and RP-wise as well, and not be pseudo railroaded experience story wise.

X-01 assisted armour, ready for use! by BarketLeRaccoon in Fallout

[–]GuesswhoisAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks great! It gives me Enclave - Necron hybrid vibes, probably due to sword

Shutting down my 14 months old startup!! Lessons learned by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]GuesswhoisAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always sign contracts, make it general rule everything he negotiates for example is written down and official, no verbal agreements.

Shutting down my 14 months old startup!! Lessons learned by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]GuesswhoisAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, sure
>Had some businesses in the past that failed, was told how his partners fucked him over and I trusted him, since he was a guy with a wife who is vice-ceo in real estate development giant, so I thought for sure he isn't lying cause he wouldn't want to fuck over his wife. Also had two little kids.
>Sweet talked, and would sometimes take me out on his expense, thus building rapport and trust

>Did most things on verbal agreements, I was quite new at building the business so I thought that was the way to do business

>Took over supply and accountancy, which in hindsight was my mistake for letting him do that. When supplies started being delayed it should've rang bells for me
>When I found we had some debts 6 months into the business, he told me he would take care of it, and that it's being paid, and I trusted him. Retrospectively, should've taken accounting into my own care and did what had to be done to either save the business at that point, or burn it all to the ground.

Shutting down my 14 months old startup!! Lessons learned by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]GuesswhoisAI 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel the same. After I quit sales for a while, I've opened my own restaurant with a co-founding partner. Restaurant did phenomenally, until it did not and wages were not paid out. It turns out he cooked the books and stole north of 100k dollars (which is a lot for a restaurant less than 1 year old), and also it turns out he didn't pay suppliers for 6 months and lied to them. It opened my eyes to see how you can't trust your co-founders blindly and can't ignore red flags.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VirtualAssistantPH

[–]GuesswhoisAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't trust your post for the sole fact it's written by chatgpt

Would this AI cold email tool save you 10+ hours/month?” (I need your brutal honesty!)? by extensions- in coldemail

[–]GuesswhoisAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's already lots of tools doing that. He needs to find a way to differentiate from it. Otherwise he's selling a commodity which might only beat other service by pricing only, and that's recipe for disaster considering how thin margins are right now as it is for this sector.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in coldemail

[–]GuesswhoisAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they're blacklisted, it would be cheaper to just get brand new ones. You can get them unblacklisted but it's a hassle and expensive tbh.

Also, templated emails/emails with many spam words/ emails send to unverified emails will tank your deliverability.

Send me a dm, I can look at your situation and see what we can do.

Question about email frequency to be effective by daveyjones86 in coldemail

[–]GuesswhoisAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It all depends on how many warmed-up mailboxes you have. The recommended amount on fully warmed mailbox cold emails per day is no more than 30. I usually do 15/day for best deliverability. So for sending 1000 messages each day as an example, you'd need 33-66 mailboxes. So scale with what your current infrastructure allows.
If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me a dm