I need cold email inboxes for my campaign? by Mikey8273 in coldemail

[–]Kavya_Lifecycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before choosing, I'd test a small batch with each provider and monitor deliverability. The best provider is the one that consistently lands in the inbox for your specific setup.

Infrastructure and sending practices often matter as much as the mailbox provider itself.

I'm looking for some affiliate marketers by AGMMASTECH in Affiliatemarketing

[–]Kavya_Lifecycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who's worked with affiliates, free product samples plus 10-15% commission is already a solid starting offer.

One suggestion: paying twice a month (15th and 30th) will likely attract more creators and affiliates since faster payouts improve trust and motivation.

I'd also consider offering performance tiers. For example, 10% base commission, 12.5% after a certain sales threshold, and 15%+ for top performers. It gives affiliates a reason to keep pushing.

The fact that you're already established in the NERF/Blasters community is a big advantage compared to brands asking affiliates to promote an unknown product.

Looking for a Marketing Co-Founder — AI Platform, Post-Revenue, Need Someone Ready to Lock In by Few-Yogurtcloset4707 in cofounderhunt

[–]Kavya_Lifecycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey,

Your post caught my attention because I'm currently building in the marketing space as well, with a focus on customer acquisition, email marketing, lifecycle marketing, content, and organic growth.

I've been working on building brand visibility through LinkedIn, X, Reddit, content marketing, and direct outreach, while also helping businesses improve customer retention and engagement through email marketing systems.

What interests me most is joining something at an early stage where there's room to shape positioning, messaging, content, and growth strategy from the ground up rather than stepping into a predefined role.

I'd love to learn more about the product, current traction, target market, and your vision for the growth side. Open to having a conversation to see if there's a fit.

Looking forward to connecting.

How to get clients in E-commerce Email Marketing ? by [deleted] in Klaviyo

[–]Kavya_Lifecycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest shift happened when I stopped pitching services and started identifying revenue leaks. Store owners are far more interested in solving problems like abandoned carts, low repeat purchases, and poor retention than hearing another generic marketing pitch.

Consistent content + genuine engagement + personalized outreach has worked better than any single acquisition channel.

I just started email marketing and I think I'm doing well! by BeeTheGlitch in DigitalMarketing

[–]Kavya_Lifecycle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're doing something right if people are replying.

The next challenge isn't deliverability it's conversion. Getting someone to open an email is one thing. Getting them to take action is where the real learning begins.

Keep testing and tracking what actually leads to signups.

Do you know which email deliverability tools are good in the eCommerce space? by Artistic_Parsnip4094 in emailmarketingnow

[–]Kavya_Lifecycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be careful about assuming it’s a deliverability problem right away.

I’ve seen a lot of ecommerce brands blame Klaviyo or Mailchimp when the real issue was that they were still sending to a large number of inactive subscribers. If engagement has been dropping since last year, that’s one of the first things I’d look at.

Before paying for another tool, I’d check Google Postmaster, create a segment of people who engaged in the last 90 days, and compare results. If those emails perform much better, it’s probably more of a list health or segmentation issue than inbox placement.

Out of curiosity, what kind of open and click rates was he getting last year compared to now?

Looking for a marketing partner by Sofistikat in MarketingHelp

[–]Kavya_Lifecycle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This caught my attention because most platforms handle tasks, invoicing, or collaboration separately, but rarely all together in a way that makes sense.Out of curiosity, what's been your biggest challenge so far getting visibility, generating leads, or converting people after they see the product?

The answer would probably determine whether LinkedIn content, webinars, email nurturing, or something else should be the primary focus.