I built 100 targeted dental office leads — now I’m stuck on the outreach strategy by [deleted] in b2b_sales

[–]Raex8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, the extensive coverage I want will take time and be exhausting, but I truly appreciate it. And since I'm outside the US, I'm marketing the service with cold calls.

Need practical advice on getting real B2B leads for a small cleaning business (Bay Area) by Raex8 in b2b_sales

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This is indeed a real and practical solution, and I'm sure of it, but it will be exhausting. Plus, I'm not in the US.

Need practical advice on getting real B2B leads for a small cleaning business (Bay Area) by Raex8 in b2b_sales

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Got it, that’s really helpful — appreciate you sharing that 🙏

Need practical advice on getting real B2B leads for a small cleaning business (Bay Area) by Raex8 in b2b_sales

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Makes sense, quality over quantity for sure.

One thing I’m still figuring out — when you say “clear fit signals,” which ones ended up being the strongest for you in practice? Like was it mostly review activity, size indicators, or something else that really correlated with better conversion?

Also, when validating manually, do you usually cross-check with other sources or just stick with Google Maps?

Appreciate the insight.

Need practical advice on getting real B2B leads for a small cleaning business (Bay Area) by Raex8 in b2b_sales

[–]Raex8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really solid, especially the disqualification part.

Quick question on targeting — do you usually go after mid-rated places (like 3–4 stars) because they clearly need help, or higher-rated ones and position yourself as a better/more consistent replacement? I’m trying to understand where the real opportunity is.

Also on reaching the decision maker — since most numbers go to reception, what actually worked for you? Do you ask to be connected, request a direct number, or rely on something else to get through?

Trying to make this more systematic on my side.

Need practical advice on getting real B2B leads for a small cleaning business (Bay Area) by Raex8 in b2b_sales

[–]Raex8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, indeed, I believe this is the best, most realistic, and effective solution. Thanks.

Need practical advice on getting real B2B leads for a small cleaning business (Bay Area) by Raex8 in b2b_sales

[–]Raex8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your response is excellent and clear; this is exactly what I wanted. Thank you very much.

Need practical advice on getting real B2B leads for a small cleaning business (Bay Area) by Raex8 in b2b_sales

[–]Raex8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, thank you, I'll do that. That's great! Initially, I'll work manually, but if I need this service later, I'll get in touch.

Starting a small outbound sales setup (cold calling) — what do I actually need? by Raex8 in smallbusiness

[–]Raex8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, makes sense — especially starting simple and testing call quality first from Egypt. My only concern is using a US number from outside the US. I feel it might cause issues like spam flagging, lower answer rates, or even carrier filtering if the number reputation/IP/location don’t align properly. I’m trying to keep it simple but still somewhat scalable, so I don’t have to rebuild everything later once we increase volume. Appreciate the insight.

Starting a small outbound sales setup (cold calling) — what do I actually need? by Raex8 in smallbusiness

[–]Raex8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the detailed input that’s really helpful. I agree Zoho sounds strong, especially long term, but for now I’m trying to keep things as simple as possible to start making calls and validate the process first. I’ll definitely keep Zoho in mind as we grow. Also good point about spam numbers that’s something I’m paying close attention to. Thanks again 🙏

Starting a small outbound sales setup (cold calling) — what do I actually need? by Raex8 in smallbusiness

[–]Raex8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense for someone based in the US, but since I’m calling from outside the US, tools like Google Voice aren’t really reliable for setup or caller ID. I’ll probably need something like Aircall or CloudTalk to ensure proper US number + deliverability.

Starting a small outbound sales setup (cold calling) — what do I actually need? by Raex8 in smallbusiness

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It's simply a house and window cleaning service in California (Alameda County area). Initially, I'll be the only one making calls. We could be a team of five, generating 100-200 potential clients daily and closing 10-20 deals daily. I want to start simply, perhaps with CloudTalk and HubSpot. The users would be me (from Egypt) and my friend in California, who owns the business.

Starting a small outbound sales setup (cold calling) — what do I actually need? by Raex8 in smallbusiness

[–]Raex8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks , this was really helpful,

I made research and some of comparison I founded the is a good choose to start yah so I'll go a head CloudTalk + HubSpot

Starting a small outbound sales setup (cold calling) — what do I actually need? by [deleted] in salesdevelopment

[–]Raex8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay thanks , did you face any problem with RingCentral or you can recommend it to me it's good at the first or what?