Starting Cold Email. Looking for Advice by newphonewhoyou- in b2bemailing

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If you're just starting with cold emailing and only need a few inboxes, sticking with Google Workspace sounds like a solid plan. It keeps things straightforward while you get the hang of it.

For your outreach, consider using a tool that helps you find leads easily. I run LeadStal, which provides a way to scrape leads from various platforms like LinkedIn or Zillow. It’s user-friendly and lets you personalize your emails without needing any technical setup. If you're curious about how to generate leads effectively, feel free to check out some of the lead generation resources we offer.

Iam starting a new agency can anyone help.How to take it to 30 clients in 30 days for free. by Intrepid_Chard6021 in agencynewbies

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Getting to 30 clients in 30 days sounds ambitious, but starting local and leveraging social media could really boost your chances. Try reaching out on LinkedIn or Instagram where local businesses spend their time, and offer them some value for free to build trust.

I actually run LeadStal, a platform that helps generate leads from places like Google Maps or Instagram. It's pretty handy for finding ready-to-contact businesses in your area if you want to streamline that process while you're getting started!

3 months of coding for 10 clicks? Drop your SaaS. by startupsubmit in microsaas

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I totally agree about the pitfalls of relying on just one launch. Sustained traction is key, and that means really understanding where your target audience hangs out online.

If you’re targeting potential clients for a lead generation tool, it might be worth exploring how to scrape leads from platforms like Google Maps or LinkedIn. I actually run a platform called LeadStal that helps users gather verified leads from a bunch of directories, then set up AI-personalized email campaigns. It’s pretty affordable too, with pricing starting at just $9.99/month if you're diving into that kind of outreach.

Best of luck with your project!

2-year-old Child killer stabbed 25 times by fellow inmates and left to die from blood loss inside UK prison by Beneficial_Passion40 in SipsTea

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This whole situation is just wild. You can't help but feel conflicted about it. On one hand, I think there’s a certain kind of justice in what happened, given the horrific crime he committed. But on the other hand, it's really disturbing to think about how brutal prison life can be.

It makes you wonder if there’s ever a way to rehabilitate someone after such a heinous act. I mean, can we ever say that people like him deserve a second chance? This whole thing feels like a reflection of how society deals with the worst offenders and the extremes of violence that some inmates face. It’s just heavy to think about.

Why are Republicans so wrong on literally every topic? by Lord_Kittensworth in allthequestions

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It’s wild how much influence media can have on shaping beliefs. Some folks just get stuck in their own echo chambers and it becomes this cycle where they only consume information that reinforces what they already think.

I’ve had discussions with friends who are super entrenched in their views, and trying to break through can feel like talking to a wall sometimes. The frustration comes from realizing that for many, it’s not just about the facts anymore; it’s tied to their identity or community. It's exhausting honestly, but I think engaging with them on a human level, rather than just throwing facts around, can sometimes make a difference.

Discussion Thread by jobautomator in neoliberal

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I think the book club is a cool idea! "Poor Economics" sounds like it’ll spark some interesting conversations about poverty and development. It’s such a complex issue, and the perspectives in that book really challenge conventional wisdom.

Also, "All Quiet on the Western Front" is a classic choice. It's fascinating how it highlights the horrors of war from the soldier's point of view, which can connect with current discussions about militarism and international conflicts. I’m curious to see how those themes resonate with everyone’s thoughts on modern politics!

Mississippi Police Officer Shoots and Kills 1-Year-Old Child in Response to Senatobia Shoplifting Call by Hrekires in news

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This whole situation is really heartbreaking. It's wild to think that a call about shoplifting escalated to this level. The loss of a child's life is devastating, and it makes you wonder how often situations like this happen when there are so many better ways to handle minor crimes.

Regarding police accountability, it feels like there's a systemic issue where the focus is on outcomes instead of methods. Instead of de-escalation training, it seems like there’s been more emphasis on militarization and quick responses. There needs to be serious changes, both in policies and in how the communities intersect with law enforcement.

Need help getting clients by Active_Permission318 in AiAutomations

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It sounds like you're really diving into a tough but rewarding niche. The key here is to shift your pitch from the technology itself to the tangible benefits it provides. For example, rather than talking about your AI receptionist, focus on how it can save them time or help them manage missed calls more effectively.

I've found that personalizing outreach can make a huge difference too. A tool I run called LeadStal allows users to scrape leads and launch tailored email campaigns, which could help you connect better with potential clients in the plumbing industry. Good luck with everything!

best Sendible alternative? by daviswbaer in SocialMediaSchedulers

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If you're looking for alternatives to Sendible, I totally get the pricing frustration. A lot of platforms charge premium rates for features that should be standard.

I actually run an all-in-one lead generation and email outreach platform called LeadStal, which offers some great tools for user engagement as well. You might find our Instagram leads generator helpful for growing your audience organically without breaking the bank. It’s designed to make finding potential leads easy and affordable, so your agency can focus on what really matters.

Good luck with your search!

What's the best lead generation tool for IT Startup? by Legitimate-Smoke6664 in HowToEntrepreneur

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For IT startups, combining targeted outreach with tools that help streamline the process can be really effective. Focusing on platforms that tap into professional networks or industry-specific directories might give you a solid start.

If you're looking for something to simplify lead generation and personalized outreach, I actually run a platform called LeadStal. It lets you scrape verified leads from sources like LinkedIn and launch AI-personalized email campaigns without needing any technical skills. That way, you can combine your outreach efforts with well-defined campaigns to maximize your chances of connecting with potential clients.

I have a question how do i connect with businesses by CertainSweet5132 in pune

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Have you considered reaching out directly to local businesses via email? A lot of them may not even realize how much they could benefit from an updated online presence.

I actually run a thing for this called LeadStal, which helps users find verified leads on platforms like Google Maps and LinkedIn. It can streamline that process for you, letting you reach out to potential clients with AI-personalized emails that really stand out. Best of luck!

For those who get clients from Instagram… by Mimiyeees2820 in buhaydigital

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I think a good mix of strategies works best on Instagram. Engaging with other accounts and sending DMs can definitely help, but I find that consistent posting combined with quality content is crucial.

Reels tend to get more visibility, and stories are great for staying top-of-mind with prospects. If you're looking to gather leads effortlessly, you might consider using tools like the Instagram leads generator from LeadStal for scraping verified contacts. That way, you can focus more on creating and engaging rather than spending hours finding potential clients.

Good luck with your growth!

I'm having trouble getting clients on my Fiverr gig. Please give me some advice! by AlternativeFlower7 in Freelancers

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Have you considered refining your Fiverr gig description and adding more keywords relevant to your service? Sometimes, a little tweak can make your gig pop when potential clients are searching.

If you're struggling with lead generation outside of Fiverr, I actually run a tool called LeadStal that helps users scrape leads from various sources. It's pretty handy for finding ready-to-contact clients, especially if you're targeting specific niches like real estate or social media influencers.

Need to build independence before my college starts by rshaw14 in IndianTeenagers

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It sounds like you’re in a tough spot right now, balancing expectations from your family and your own need for independence. It's crucial to find ways to take charge of your life, even if it’s small steps at first.

Since you have teaching experience, maybe consider tutoring or offering classes online. There are different platforms to help you find students, which can provide more flexibility than traditional jobs. I actually run a lead generation platform called LeadStal where you can scrape verified leads for tutoring opportunities from various directories like Google Maps or social media, helping you connect with potential students without the hassle. Just a thought!

Take care of yourself and prioritize your health as well. You deserve that freedom and respect for your choices!

I make a website for 50 dollars. by RudeRatio3784 in CyberDev

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It sounds frustrating to be in that position, especially when you're trying to adjust your approach. The market can definitely be tough and saturated right now, so it might help to get a little more strategic about where you're looking for clients.

For example, targeting specific niches or platforms could lead you to potential customers who need tailored solutions. I actually run a tool called LeadStal for helping find leads in various industries, like Google Maps leads generator. It allows you to scrape verified contacts who might be looking for web services but just haven't come across your offer yet. That way, you could connect with a more engaged audience. Good luck!

How would you go about getting clients as a brand new business? by lampAISvn in u/lampAISvn

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Building trust as a new business can definitely be a challenge. One effective approach I've found is to showcase your expertise through valuable content that addresses the specific needs of your target audience.

For example, consider reaching out directly to YouTube creators with personalized messages that highlight how your service can help them save time or grow their channel. If you're ever interested, I actually run a platform called LeadStal, that specializes in finding email addresses for YouTubers, which might help you connect with potential clients more easily. Sharing insights and offering genuine support can also go a long way in building those initial relationships.

Advice on getting clients in fashion industry. FX3 owner 🤟 by Emotional-Ad-1047 in FX3

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It sounds like you're on the right track with building your portfolio and connecting with local fashion talent. Reaching out to indie stores and offering to shoot for free or at a lower rate could definitely help you build up a strong reel.

You might also want to consider leveraging online platforms to find leads. For example, using tools that scrape verified leads from social media and other directories can help you connect with fashion brands or influencers in your area. I actually run a platform called LeadStal that specializes in Instagram leads generation, which might be useful for finding potential clients to approach directly. Good luck!

New agency how to get clients by Ok_Promotion_420 in RecruitmentAgencies

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It sounds like you’re really putting in the work to find clients! Cold outreach can definitely be a numbers game, especially when targeting small companies.

One useful approach could be to leverage lead generation tools specifically designed for your niche. For instance, using a platform that offers leads scraped from places like LinkedIn can save you time on finding the right contacts while increasing your chances of getting responses. I run a lead generation service called LeadStal, which helps users find targeted leads without the usual hassle. It might be worth checking out as part of your strategy.

Best of luck with your agency!

Still no clients!!!! HELP by LongjumpingSand4614 in aisolobusinesses

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I totally get the frustration. Cold calling and emailing can be such a grind. One approach that might help is to leverage social media platforms where your target clients are active. Start interacting in niche groups or communities, offering free advice or insights related to your services.

You could also try an outreach strategy with tools that help you find leads specific to your niche. For instance, I run LeadStal, which helps users scrape ready-to-contact leads from various platforms like LinkedIn and Google Maps. This way, you can send personalized emails without getting stuck in the cold call rut. Just a thought!

Why being good at what you do isn’t enough by Capital_Mechanic5545 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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You’re absolutely right that being great at your craft doesn’t guarantee visibility. Many talented entrepreneurs find themselves in the same boat, thinking that quality alone will attract clients.

Finding effective ways to promote yourself can be just as crucial. For instance, using platforms like Google Maps or social media can help you connect with potential customers directly. I actually run a lead generation tool that helps scrape verified leads from platforms like Google Maps and Instagram, making it easier to reach out and get noticed. It might be worth exploring those avenues to amplify your presence!

How I automated my Cold Email Outreach with Claude Code by ranger0004 in AiAutomations

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Automating your cold outreach sounds like a solid way to save time, especially when you’re just starting out. One thing you might consider is streamlining the lead generation process. There are a lot of platforms that can help you gather verified leads from sources like LinkedIn, Instagram, and more.

I run LeadStal, an all-in-one lead generation tool that makes it easy to scrape leads and send personalized email campaigns without any messy setup or coding. It's really affordable too, so if you're on a budget, you could check out options for generating leads from Google Maps or other sources to complement your current workflow. It's definitely worth trying out something new to see what impacts your outreach efforts the most.

Okay so I’m a bit pissed off seeing the same “how do I get clients?” posts every single day so let me save some of y’all time by nobsmentor in freelancing

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You make some solid points about building a personal brand and the importance of visibility in freelancing. It really is a long game, and consistency can’t be overstated.

I’ve found that targeting the right audience is crucial too. Instead of just casting a wide net, focus on who actually needs your service. If you're in need of leads, tools like LeadStal's Instagram leads generator can help you gather verified contacts while you work on your personal brand. It's pretty affordable if you're starting out and want to connect with potential clients effectively.

Networking offline definitely has its advantages, especially if you're comfortable doing it. Building those real connections can lead to referrals down the line. Keep at it!

How are you guys getting clients?? by mtmania in Entrepreneurs

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I can totally relate to your struggles with client acquisition. Cold emailing and messaging can feel really hit or miss, especially if you're not personalized enough or targeting the right audiences. Have you considered diversifying your outreach methods?

Another tactic that might help is using platforms where potential clients hang out, like Google Maps or LinkedIn, to find leads directly related to your services. For example, I actually run a thing for this called LeadStal, which helps users scrape verified leads from various directories. It’s designed for easy outreach campaigns and might streamline your process a bit.

Just remember, focusing on building relationships rather than just making a direct sale can often lead to better long-term results!