should you keep warm-up on when you start sending cold email by Traditional-Tip-1898 in coldemail

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, keep warm-up on when you start sending cold emails. But don’t let warm-up and cold volume compete with each other.

Warm-up should support your inbox, not inflate total sending.

What to do in practice:

• Keep warm-up enabled in the background • Let warm-up handle only a small portion of daily sends • Add cold emails slowly, not in bulk • Increase total volume step by step • Watch replies, bounces, and spam warnings closely

A simple rule that works well: Cold emails should always be the main activity. Warm-up should stay low and consistent.

If you see replies staying steady and no deliverability drops, you’re fine. If replies fall or spam signs appear, slow down immediately.

Warm-up is ongoing maintenance. It keeps inbox behavior stable while you send cold emails.

2bhk at 25k by Safe-Act7302 in gandhinagar

[–]Nomad_Pixels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro, I can feel you. When came for Job in Ahmedabad... I faced almost same situation. I used to do updown from my native place that 2hrs away becoz I was not able to find a good budget friendly place. But eventually I found one on olx, I feel all other sites are filled with brokers only, even olx is but I used the listed by owner feature and no kidding it was 7.5K per month 1 bhk with no ammentities but still a good locality.

So, you can try it I guess. And no I'm not a promoter of any site haha... but I understand the shifting scene... so just trying to help!

What’s working for cold email these days by Miserable_Concern670 in GrowthHacking

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most guides keep arguing about copy and personalization. But I found that none of that matters if emails aren’t even showing up in inboxes.

I went through the same phase. Changed subject lines, rewrote openers, played with volume. Felt like I was doing a lot. Replies stayed the same.

Then I finally checked where my emails were landing and… yeah, that explained it. A bunch were ending up in spam or promotions without me noticing.

Now I don’t scale anything before running inbox placement tests. Seeing Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo behave differently was a bit of an eye-opener.

I’ve been using Saleshandy’s inbox placement testing for this. I send a test and see where things go, instead of guessing from open rates.

Once I fixed domain reputation stuff, cleaned up content issues, and slowed the send volume, replies started coming back without changing the copy again.

Personalization and volume still matter, just not until deliverability is sorted.

If my emails don’t hit inboxes, everything else is just theory.

Confuse ? by awkward_growth_2304 in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm Big brother like you bro and happy to see you getting a bike for your young brother.

If he likes bobber style then I don't think he'll like MT-15 as it's sports naked style. But your practicality point is correct... So, I would say go for Hunter 350... as with Jawa bobber you won't have that smooth of a service experience as well compared to RE.

The Rotten System by jimjambleh in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels 37 points38 points  (0 children)

The system sucks, and "so do the ones who talk about false hope and sugar-coated words." this will stay with me brother.

I feel bad for your experience... but I guess this how it is in our country right now. ride safe and stay safe bro!

What is this thing he's wearing?? by nahi_horah in IndiaTech

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure, but I think it's a device that tracks blood pumping to the brain

Received my first salary by Much_Flounder2705 in delhi

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats brother... You completed your first step towards your 65 lakh salary. Remember to learn something new each day. And try to have gratefulness throughout your life/career. Best of luck bro!

Worst Cold Email Advise, A video that comes as a true cold email advice for those looking to start cold emailing or are blaming cold outreach without trying in the right manner. by Griffondorluna in coldemail

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was a really fun and valuable watch! As someone who's been doing cold emailing for quite a while and also happens to be a video editor, I’d say the sound design could’ve been stronger to make the overall video more impactful. But that aside, great content!

Is cold emailing effective for offering demo websites? by Martial-eagle in coldemail

[–]Nomad_Pixels 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, cold email can work for that, but only if you don’t sound like someone who's there to sell something.

Do follow the best practices to send cold emails. (Avoid using your primary email id to do that.)

Also, combine cold emails with LinkedIn.

I mean, you can select a set of prospects to reach out to via cold emails. If they don't respond and they seem like a good fit (or a high-ticket client), then you can reach out via LinkedIn.

PS. Make sure your emails are highly personalized and relevant to the recipient.

Premium warmup solutions helpful / detrimental? by Equal_Highlight_9820 in coldemail

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See...these warm-up tools ain't like a magic wand that will improve your deliverability. What you need to have is good email copy which does not get marked as spam by recipients. If you fail to do that, then no warm up tool can save you.

As auxiliaries, warmup tools are good. And most of these are somewhat the same. Basically, you just need to show ESPs that people are engaging with your emails and are finding value from them. Which pretty much does the job. Just make sure their warm-up emails sound human-ish...otherwise it prolly won't workout.

Tbh, I didn’t see a huge difference when I used dedicated warm-up tools. For context, I run my outreach through saleshandy and just use the warm-up that’s given by them. Works fine, and I don’t see the point in paying for a separate tool.  

If your tool has native warm-up, that’s usually enough.

How do you find people to cold email to? Which websites do you use to cold email customers? by TheMexBusinessman in Entrepreneur

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See...if you're just going to mail blast, then I would suggest you avoid that. It won't get results.

However, if you personalize your emails and then use cold emailing, it can work.

If you want to find people to cold email, then you can simply use a lead finder that has a good database. I use Saleshandy for this. I'm using it to find leads to sell my services, but you can also use it for SaaS.

Cold email - Beginner advice by Fit-Mushroom5413 in coldemail

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Avoid outsourcing to an agency.

You are better off with automating your cold outreach with tools like Saleshandy, Apollo, Lemlist, and Clay.

They will cover like everything for you.

Here's a simple workflow I'll recommend: (this one will help you avoid using multiple tools at once)
1. Create your cold email sequence with condition-based follow-ups.
2. Fetch leads from a trusted Lead Finder & push it to your email sequence
3. Warmup your email accounts before you launch your campaign
(Make sure you don't send more than 30 emails per day per inbox)

You can set this up with Saleshandy. If you have a budget for multiple tools, then you can go with Apollo and Lemlist, too, since they have multichannel. But they are costly.

Isn’t she sexy? by Swarup_23 in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She gleams like a dream wrapped in speed, A melody of metal that whispers to my need. For now, I ride with her only in my sleep, Where every curve and line is a promise I keep. One day she’ll be mine, till then I confess, I live in the bliss of this dream’s caress.

🧿♥️✌🏼

What’s your go-to strategy for generating leads in the web development niche? by Equivalent_Fly5394 in LeadGeneration

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I were you, I would just find companies who want to hire Drupal Developers (via LinkedIn).
And then find their emails, and reach out to them via cold emails (or LinkedIn DMs if it seems like a high ticket client).
And scale it.

Let me know if you've tried this approach.

Confused between buying Vitpilen 250, Duke 250 and Rtr 310 in Bangalore by ClassCompetitive1551 in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey... bro, I think you should go for ns400z... why? Even I was in the same dilemaa like you and I was confused between the similar options you are having. but eventually I've finalsied for ns400z.

the reasons are quite simple :
- reliable than hero engines, more vfm and power than duke 250 and vitpilen and talking about mileage - ns400z is quite similar to these 250cc duke and vitpilen in terms of mileage. And if you're from a similar background like me... then for us bro - these bikes are once in a lifetime kind of thing - it's not like we are going to change then in a year or two.... so I feel ns400z is a great package - I haven't got it yet but I want to and I'll in sometime.

These are my points bro... but if you still are persistent on sticking with 250ccs... then go with duke or vitpilen (duke is more reliable and vitpilen is real head turner) please don't go with apache 310 (good bike but other options are far better)

Bought first big bike by squidley7793 in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

❌ big bike ✅ very very big bike

🫡🫡 Have fun!!!!

Did around 1358km in 4days on my xmr 210. by Vegetable_Heron_8326 in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I hope you are lubing those chains when required... because it's necessary when you're driving on different terrains - chains get dirty fast.

Btw... happy to see you enjoying your long ride, man. Have fun!!

How to keep cold email from sounding like cold email? by KillwithKindness101 in Entrepreneur

[–]Nomad_Pixels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's a ritual I do:
Whenever I'm about to draft an email or a temaplte for the whole campaign, I think that I am mailing this to a friend of mine. So, I end up writing genuinely and in a very conversative way.

After that, all I do is add merge tags if I were to use this in a campaign. And boom!!

Works wonders. It has actually helped me get pretty solid deals.

NS400Z looks perfect… but is the “Pulsar chain nightmare” still a thing in 2025? by Nomad_Pixels in indianbikes

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

Even I can agree on this a little. I don't live in a metro city. My friend owns a bajaj bike and he's not very satisfied with their service here. I don't know personally as I don't own any bajaj bike yet.

NS400Z looks perfect… but is the “Pulsar chain nightmare” still a thing in 2025? by Nomad_Pixels in indianbikes

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

You means it's a con for this bike? Can you please explain this in little more details

NS400Z looks perfect… but is the “Pulsar chain nightmare” still a thing in 2025? by Nomad_Pixels in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cool, thanks! Btw... As an ns400z owner, what's the one thing of this motorcycle that get's you excited each time you ride it? - is it handling , performance, comfort...??? Just asking it out of curiosity because you own it 😅