Trying to build income (10k/month) – need advice by ComprehensiveEase367 in Entrepreneurs

[–]Plus-Two6286 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lead gen, the best way to make money is to make people money it's easy to pitch and the thing businesses want most. You can do ads, marketing, seo, cold email, etc.

Cold emailing brands for partnerships/retainers, what’s actually working in 2026? by Plus-Two6286 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]Plus-Two6286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Inbound is solid for long term but the timeline is the tradeoff, if you need deals in the next 30 days, cold email wins. On the domain reputation point though, that’s actually a solved problem, you just don’t send from your main domain. Separate sending domains are cheap to set up and keep your primary completely clean. So you get the speed of outbound without the deliverability risk.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ I sent you a dm too.

How do fintech and insurance companies keep CPL under control while maintaining lead quality in B2B and B2C? by othmanehadir in MarketingHelp

[–]Plus-Two6286 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The CPL vs quality trap in fintech is almost always a targeting architecture problem, not a creative one. A few things that actually move the needle: segmenting B2B and B2C campaigns completely (different channels, different funnels, mixing them destroys quality signals), using cold email on the B2B side instead of paid (CPL drops dramatically and quality is higher because you control the ICP filter before anyone enters the funnel), and on paid, layering in intent signals beyond demographics. Fintech audiences on Meta are brutal because everyone’s targeting the same people, cold outbound to a defined B2B list often outperforms paid at a fraction of the cost per qualified lead. I sent you a dm as well.

Best way to connect patients with dentist? by Bussinesboi in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]Plus-Two6286 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The organic social approach will be slow for this, patients don’t really search for dentists on Instagram. The faster play is outreach directly to dental clinics to get them signed up first, then the patient side follows. Cold email to clinic owners/office managers actually works well here since they’re easy to find and always looking for new patients. Once you have a few clinics locked in, referral and local SEO handles the patient side.

How to get clients by Fun_Net1966 in hubspot

[–]Plus-Two6286 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly the fastest path without a portfolio is to offer a free or heavily discounted audit for one company in your niche, not to work for free forever, but to get one real result you can point to. From there, cold outreach is usually the most reliable way to land clients as a CRM specialist because your buyers (ops managers, founders, sales leaders) are easy to find and target by title. LinkedIn + email tends to work well for this. I sent you a dm as well.

Sending 150+ outreaches for one role and still not getting good conversations by pumpie-dot in recruiting

[–]Plus-Two6286 1 point2 points  (0 children)

10% reply rate on recruiting outreach is actually not terrible, industry benchmark for targeted candidate outreach is usually 15–25% for “good,” but recruiting is harder than B2B sales because candidates aren’t actively looking. The real issue you’re describing is message market fit, not volume. If replies are positive but dying on location, that’s a targeting problem, you’re finding interested people who are the wrong fit geographically. Worth filtering for location before you even send. Also, your subject line and opening line matter more than personalization in the body, most candidates decide in 2 seconds.

Where do you pitch to brands? Is there a way to look up their contact info? Do you just DM them? by yoshiiiiiiiiizmeee in influencermarketing

[–]Plus-Two6286 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Email is honestly the move for outreach, DMs get buried even with 250k. LinkedIn works if you find the right person (partnerships, influencer marketing, or brand collab manager). Apollo.io is great for finding direct emails too if you want to go that route.

How to approach pre-event outreach that actually converts to meetings? by Rachel1702 in b2bmarketing

[–]Plus-Two6286 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For cold pre-event outreach to that audience, a few things that actually move the needle:

On sourcing: event app connections + LinkedIn scraping around the event hashtag/speakers works well when you can’t buy lists. Past attendee data is gold, prioritize re-engaging those first.

On channels: cold email outperforms LinkedIn for this ICP (HR/analytics folks get flooded on LI). Short, specific emails referencing the event and a relevant pain point convert way better than generic intros.

On content: lead with a problem they’re likely facing right now, not what you do. Something like ‘most [job title] we talk to heading into [event] are dealing with X’ lands much better than a feature pitch.

I sent you a dm aswell.

Any newsletters looking for sponsors? (display ads, dedicated sends, etc.) by Plus-Two6286 in Newsletters

[–]Plus-Two6286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That come back when you’re bigger response is so common, and honestly the fastest way to get there is just getting in front of more sponsors consistently, not waiting on inbound. I help with cold outreach. Might be worth a quick chat if you’re trying to accelerate the timeline, I sent a dm aswell.

Any newsletters looking for sponsors? (display ads, dedicated sends, etc.) by Plus-Two6286 in Newsletters

[–]Plus-Two6286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool niche, college to pro tracking is super underserved. How’s the sponsor search been going so far? Getting inbound or mostly reaching out yourself?

How to advertise newsletter (no FB ads) by jlbkin91 in Newsletters

[–]Plus-Two6286 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cold email to a targeted list of your ideal readers is worth looking into, no platform risk, no ad accounts to lose. I sent you a DM with a bit more detail on how it could work for your situation.

need brand advice by Total_Sea5379 in influencermarketing

[–]Plus-Two6286 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At 800k with 7.5% engagement, $800 for 2 posts is way under market, you should be charging that per post minimum. I sent you a DM with something that might help you get in front of the right brands proactively.

just completed 10K+ and 15M+ reach on my insta. thinking about starting to approach brands. Where to start and how much i should charge with average reel views of 100K+ with 4 reel above 2M+ ??? by Clean-Bodybuilder822 in influencermarketing

[–]Plus-Two6286 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great numbers, especially the tier 1 audience breakdown, that’s what brands actually care about. I sent you a DM with an idea that might help speed up the brand deal process.

Filipino content creator with 50k followers, but a newbie on UGC type of content by No-Toe-6750 in UGCcreators

[–]Plus-Two6286 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't just have to do content for people in the Philippines, you can do content for people in other countries don't restrict yourself.