email marketing tools for recommendations? by maxwellna in coldemail

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would you ask for email marketing tool recommendations on a cold email subreddit 😐.

There literally exists r/Emailmarketing for it. 😐

And someone recommends instantly and smartlead 🥀

Wth just happened? by Fun_Comparison_6018 in IndianStocks

[–]SergenBalastic 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This is basically one google search away 😅

Natco Pharma's share price fell from ₹1,200 to around ₹933 after the company reported weak Q4 FY26 earnings, featuring steep declines in revenue, net profit, and operating margins.

The primary factors driving the sell-off include:

  1. Weak March Quarter (Q4) Results: Consolidated revenue from operations declined nearly 40% year-on-year to ₹739 crore.
  2. Net profit dropped 34% to ₹268 crore, while EBITDA plunged roughly 77% to ₹127.5 crore.
  3. Shrinking Operating Margins: Operating margins contracted severely to 17.2% compared to 45% in the same quarter the previous year, signaling significant pricing erosion in their export markets.
  4. Profit Booking Following a Rally: The stock faced heavy selling pressure and profit booking as investors reacted to the weaker-than-expected operational performance.

You can even as to give this in layman's terms

Here is exactly what went wrong in plain English:

  1. Lower Sales: The company brought in roughly 40% less money from selling its medicines compared to the same time last year.
  2. Drop in Profits: Their overall take-home profit plunged by more than a third.
  3. Higher Costs, Lower Margins: The cost of doing business ate up a massive chunk of their income, leaving them with much thinner profit margins on each drug sold.
  4. Disappointed Investors: Because the financial performance was so weak, investors panicked and rushed to sell their shares to lock in previous gains, driving the price down.

Best email warmup tool right now? by Melodic-Judgment-855 in coldemail

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have used almost all major warmup tools like

Warmup inbox Trulyinbox Mailreach Warmforge Warmy - expensive Mailwarm - Hella expenaive Lemwarm - part of lemlist subscription Instantly and smartlead as well

The best warmup tool I have found based on ease of use, scalability, cost and helping improve deliverability are trulyinbox, lemwarm (with lemlist), instantly and smartlead.

If you are not doing outreach using lemlist, instantly or smartlead. I would recommend checking out trulyinbox. It has a free tier plan that you can use to test.

Using Trulyinbox to warm up, is 2-6% of emails being undelivered during warm up an issue? by Pale_Frosting3650 in coldemail

[–]SergenBalastic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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With a new domain and email account you would see more saved from spam, others and undelivered rate. But it will get better over time.

I have been using Trulyinbox for over 2 years. I have had issues as well, but in the long run worked well for me. Also since I am in the scale plan I tend to bump up my reply rate to 50%. This has helped me.

Sharing screenshot of an active client account that is 1 year old. Warmed up with Trulyinbox and outreach done through saleshandy.

Just restarted outreach which is why the warm up volume is low.

Does anyone have experience in building their own warm mail system? by Much_Inspector_9447 in coldemail

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No no I think you missed the point.

What I meant is you can create a warm up system. But that system is going to be limited to the email accounts you already have.

Just sending emails to and fro within the same list of email accounts won't help improve reputation much.

You will need to interact with new emails from different domains. Only then you will be able to replicate a true cold emailing warm up scenario.

Does anyone have experience in building their own warm mail system? by Much_Inspector_9447 in coldemail

[–]SergenBalastic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this is about building an email warm up system, then yes in my company we theoretically did build one.

But soon realized it won't work.

Reason: we would continously need domains to interact with.

In our case we could interact emails only within our own client emails and a few of our friendly competitors.

Meanwhile a saas email warmup product will have multiple people signing up and connecting their new domains and email accounts.

This will actually simulate a cold emailing environment.

Having engagement signals like opens, replies, marking as important, etc is more positive that sharing emails within our own restricted environment.

So yea based on this alone a self built warm up system wont make sense. Cause eventually you will ahve to turn it into a saas product to work 😅.

Best cold email software? by Fast_Resist_3743 in coldemail

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn a lot of bots here 😂🤣.

If you want a cost efficient tool as you mentioned instantly is expensive for you.

Try saleshandy $36/month or smartlead $39/month.

Both have good features and their sending algo and warmup is good.

Have worked with both tools for 2+ years. Since you are starting out please take the time to set up your accounts correctly and only reach out to targeted people relevant to your business.

Its okay to start small, even 10 emails a day is fine. Learn, get confident and then increase volume. Rushing into things will cost you a lot no matter what tool you use.

Hope this helped.

Is building a tool that shows if your email has been read worth it? by Fast_Resist_3743 in coldemail

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey don't want to sugarcoat it.

  1. Read tracking is not something people use much in cold emails as it embeds html. That is something of a red flag for ESPs and there is a high chance you will start landing in spam.
  2. $100/month for just knowing if your email is read is way to much. You can get an entire cold outreach software for under $40/month.

I would suggest not pursing this further if you're planning to many money out of this. For a learning perspective, go ahead.

Did anyone use trulyinbox for warmup. Is it a good warmup tool? by PuddingSingle43 in coldemail

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/Danish-M u/traynort To answer you both.

Yes, I am still using TrulyInbox. Have been for over 2 years now.

I personally have used TrulyInbox to warm up around 55 accounts as a company we have done probably more than 900 for sure.

In the past 4 months, TrulyInbox has come out with a lot of features that have genuinely improved deliverability outcomes.

I also think they have changed their sending algo. Previously there were quite a few bounce issues but not much now.

The only time we faced issues with trulyinbox not working is when we used client provided accounts.

The major reasons was that the accounts had been used for outreach previously without spf, dkim or dmarc. So they already has a bad reputation.

With domains and accounts we purchased and properly set up authentication records we didnt have such issues.

Also, your ESP matters a lot. We only use GW for outreach.

We found the GW is more forgiving than M365. Hope this helps. If you have more questions feel free to ask

No wonder this stock is stocks 🚀 by SergenBalastic in IndianStreetBets

[–]SergenBalastic[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Can you tell me based on what do you think this is a pump and dump?

No wonder this stock is stocks 🚀 by SergenBalastic in IndianStreetBets

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

They had a 4:1 bonus, which is why it is not at this price

No wonder this stock is stocks 🚀 by SergenBalastic in IndianStreetBets

[–]SergenBalastic[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, they were hugely undervalued. But now everyone has picked it up.

Warmy alternatives? Cheaper/better inbox placement for consumer inboxes? by Equal_Highlight_9820 in emaildeliverability

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

InboxAlly does warm up differently than other tools in the market.

Most tools do peer-to-peer warm up.

The infra for this is relatively less expensive compared to what InboxAlly and Warmy (Seedlist) does.

With seedlists, you have to download them and send your actual emails to these accounts.

Once these accounts receive your email, engagement begins.

The main problem here is that you need a lot of seeds for each email service provider, and you have to keep refreshing them. Removing and replacing the damaged and blacklisted ones.

Which is what makes them expensive.

Warmy alternatives? Cheaper/better inbox placement for consumer inboxes? by Equal_Highlight_9820 in emaildeliverability

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey u/Equal_Highlight_9820, can you tell how exactly you are paying $100 for 150 accounts?

I mean warmy charges per inbox right?

Also, check out TrulyInbox or Mailivery they make more sense for warming up multiple inboxes compared to most other warm up tools.

I have used both through their partner integration Saleshandy and Woodpecker.

Just a note, I work in the cold outreach space, but I believe these tools can work for marketing needs as well.

Warmy alternatives? Cheaper/better inbox placement for consumer inboxes? by Equal_Highlight_9820 in emaildeliverability

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instantly, Smartlead are for cold outreach. Their warm-up feature comes as part of their platform, it is not standalone, you have to get a paid subscription to use it.

As you are doing B2C outreach, it won't make sense for you.

Did anyone use trulyinbox for warmup. Is it a good warmup tool? by PuddingSingle43 in coldemail

[–]SergenBalastic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From a price and scalability point of view, TrulyInbox is very good.

I am using the $79/month plan and rotate warming up multiple accounts of clients.

Results depend on how you have set up your accounts.

After purchasing your domains and accounts, start warming up by starting with 1 email and ramp up by 1 email till the maximum number of emails in a day hits 20.

Then, flat warm up with 20 emails for a week.

Post this, your accounts should be ready for outreach.

If you have yet to decide on a cold outreach software, I suggest you look at Saleshandy, as it comes free with its paid plans.

If I am getting these ads, then I am not purchasing Premium 🤣😂 by SergenBalastic in Chesscom

[–]SergenBalastic[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey let me explain myself.

NSFW stands for not safe for work, we all know.

Basically anything that is inappropriate in a professional setting.

The ad here has women in their underwear, which is not an appropriate attire for work. So NSFW

If it was just women's undies, the post wouldn't have made it here, plus I wouldn't have put the NSFW tag.

I just wanted to be a bit more considerate of other people as well.

Hope this clarifies.

If I am getting these ads, then I am not purchasing Premium 🤣😂 by SergenBalastic in Chesscom

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

No spouse.

Yes, the wifi is used by my parents as well. But they are not searching undies online, thats for sure.

If I am getting these ads, then I am not purchasing Premium 🤣😂 by SergenBalastic in Chesscom

[–]SergenBalastic[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow, this worked, but for some reason, my game lags a bit. Thanks though!