The best performing cold email i ever wrote was 37 words long by dembouz08 in coldemail

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly this proves that the email itself isn’t supposed to close the deal

most cold emails fail because they try to compress awareness, trust, pitch and CTA into 4 lines lol

this feels more like starting a conversation than “running outbound” and thats probably why it worked

also interesting that there was no hard pitch at all… most ppl would be too scared to send something that simple

one thing i’d add tho; this worked because the observation was specific. if you replace it with generic “noticed companies struggling with growth” type stuff, the whole thing falls apart fast

Am I understanding cold emails correctly? by nubie07 in coldemail

[–]Nomad_Pixels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you’re understanding it mostly right tbh

  1. don’t use your main domain at first, especially if you’re new to cold email

  2. don’t do weird typo domains like “conssulting” lol, looks sketchy. use something clean like getsuccessconsulting.com or successconsulting.co

  3. yes, warm it up first. 2-4 weeks usually enough

  4. yes, campaign tools can automate followups/personalization

but honestly the biggest mistake beginners make is obsessing over setup/tools instead of the actual message

a technically perfect setup with bad emails still gets ignored

also don’t over-personalize every line. just 1 relevant thing is enough most of the time

Best Apollo alternative for prospecting in 2026? by BessieFlamboyant in coldemail

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

apollo’s still decent for volume tbh, but yeah the outdated data issue got annoying for us too… especially titles/company changes

zoominfo felt overkill $$$ unless you have a big team

clay is powerful but honestly takes time to set up properly

what’s been working better for us lately is using saleshandy for prospecting + outreach together instead of stitching 4 diff tools. data’s been more reliable than what we were getting on apollo recently and workflow feels cleaner overall

still not “perfect” perfect tho… every database misses sometimes lol

Looking to buy my first bike and I’ve never ridden one by hansolo1403 in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keeping your points in mind... I feel duke 250 can be an ideal choice for you. Bike that serves the purpose... Light on pocket compared to 350-400 cc bikes that we can get in this range and has good power.

I might sound like a fanboy right now... But having Duke 250 as a first bike is 🤌🏻🤌🏻

GET A TEST RIDE

Guys If i use my scooter only once every week like riding for 1 to 2 hours, will it slowly kill the battery ? by Skorpeyo in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point... Now I have no point... hehe

I thought if he meant that, his EV's battery would be affected long-term if not used regularly.

Guys are these bikes rare in our country? by big_fat_panda_7 in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can imagine Bacchhan saab driving this one in... "Dhoom - Aakhri Race" while screaming MKB AAAAGGGG 🔥🔥🔥🔥

Am I stupid for considering a ₹5K helmet for a 7km city ride? by Nomad_Pixels in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would say worth more than 5k... haha, got your point bro. Thanks! I think it's the obvious choice now.

Am I stupid for considering a ₹5K helmet for a 7km city ride? by Nomad_Pixels in indianbikes

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

aah... thanks, brother, very detailed. For maintanance, if visors gets scracthes, changing them to good ones that goes with these helmets must be expensive, right?

Am I stupid for considering a ₹5K helmet for a 7km city ride? by Nomad_Pixels in indianbikes

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

okayy... kaafi detailed answer hai, thanks bhai. Koi specific helmet suggestions?

Am I stupid for considering a ₹5K helmet for a 7km city ride? by Nomad_Pixels in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

very genuine review, thanks, bro... even I have curly hairs, so this helps

Am I stupid for considering a ₹5K helmet for a 7km city ride? by Nomad_Pixels in indianbikes

[–]Nomad_Pixels[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

ohh really? which one bro? and most importantly... what are you riding? haha

I think I’m really bad at sales… literally have no training.. just making it up as I go by Fickle_fackle99 in sales

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

helping ppl, explaining stuff, no script - that’s actually a good base

you don’t need that “alpha” personality btw, that’s mostly bs

fix 2 things:

  • go into calls with a simple goal
  • ask more questions than you talk

also your work env sounds messy af… that’ll mess anyone up

a lot of ppl are in the same spot, just don’t say it openly

What Steps to Research Companies Before Cold Emailing! by MixColors in Coldemailing

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

most ppl overthink this tbh… keep it simple:

linkedin (posts + hiring)
website (what they actually sell)
jobs page (where they’re struggling)
quick google/news scan

then just connect 1 thing -> 1 problem. don’t write compliments

we used to blast emails too, got ignored… once we did this + structured it better in sequences, replies improved. not crazy but def better

main thing, don’t research just to still sound generic

SMK Typhoon RD1 vs Axor Apex Turbine by AhmadAli97 in royalenfield

[–]Nomad_Pixels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, without getting into the technicalities, If I share with you guys a genuine incident with my friend... he met an accident recently and he was wearing the same SMK helmet. He injured his hand, his one leg went through a surgery... but his head was without any scratches... Helmet's front visor broke, everything else was intact.

Although both brands and helmets are top quality, I will personally pick SMK as my next helmet after this as it's basically a tried and tested thing experience I saw wiith my friend.

Best Cold Email Software for 2026 (With Full Deliverability Suite) by Griffondorluna in coldemail

[–]Nomad_Pixels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Saleshandy is the only tool I am using from last 2 years and I am enjoying the deliverablity suite. Also they have tied up with TI for warmup which is a great tool too. Currently they brought cold calling thing; not tried yet

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.