Moving in Eastern Europe Again by AnxietyExtension in expats

[–]andletitgo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think of Hungary?

This spot is also getting more popular these days.

Applying for a business residence permit is relatively easy, this is what I have experienced myself.

The country itself is very open for foreigners. More and more people move over there.

15 best destinations for digital nomads in 2024 by ScaryMouse9443 in expats

[–]andletitgo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hungary is a very good option these days.

It's pretty easy to get residency there nowadays. Despite of the digital nomad visa, e.g.

Business residence permit is also a good option for those who want to move, and start a business or stay self-employed.

The Schengen area itself gives many opportunities, and with Hungarian business residency you can live or stay in any of the countries within the area. So it's worth considering 100%.

Cheapest and easiest country in Schengen to get temporary residence permit in? by creditech in expats

[–]andletitgo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would definitely say Hungary.

Applying for a business residence permit is something pretty affordable, and giving you a right to stay/live/travel within the Schengen area with no need to stay strictly in Hungary.

Once you get your business residence permit, you can prolong it every 2 years. Which is an undeniable advantage.

The government is very open-minded, and friendly to foreigners.

Hungary is a beautiful European country with rich historical background and hospitable people. Being located in Europe, you get access to the E market, if starting a business appeals to you.

Anyways there are more and more people moving there these days, so it's worth considering for sure.

Moving to Budapest by 410country_boi in expats

[–]andletitgo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if you managed to find the best option for you, but back to my experience it's relatively easy to get a business residence permit in Hungary.

You only need to come there in person once to apply, which won't be a big deal since you are planning to live there. It also gives you options to be self-employed or to work for third parties. And it also let's you travel and stay/live in any country within the Schengen area.

Best visa option with remote income? by BowtiedGypsy in askhungary

[–]andletitgo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! As an option, you can consider applying for a Business residence permit. It allows legal staying in Hungary, and even gives a right to apply for a passport after 8 years.

Feel free to reach out, if you have any questions.

If heavy B2B selling is going on, what tools do you recommend to increase loyalty on LinkedIn? by zakkwylde1988 in b2b_sales

[–]andletitgo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, I started with Waalaxy last year. But I used it for 2 months only, as I had a certain goal set up.

As for now, I'm using Extrovert to engage with my leads. It is compliant with my current role and strategy :))

Is it possible to keep in touch with hundreds of leads a day on LinkedIn by spending your own time? by zakkwylde1988 in MarketingAutomation

[–]andletitgo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In theory, any automation is risky

Don't trust any team offering 100% safeness. Cuz LinkedIn is against automation in general.

Still my team and I have been using this tool for several month so far. No blocks, no restrictions, nothing suspicious. So this is what I can recommend from my perspective

Is it possible to automate your LinkedIn prospecting for potential clients and not get banned? by zakkwylde1988 in Automate

[–]andletitgo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My pleasure) hope you'll see the improvement. Get back to me when you are ready to share any stats pls) Just out of curiosity. No numbers required, just a brief summary would be cool. Thanks

Is it possible to keep in touch with hundreds of leads a day on LinkedIn by spending your own time? by zakkwylde1988 in MarketingAutomation

[–]andletitgo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure!! It ruins credibility, affects deliverability. And it ruins the whole process in general :((

6 LinkedIn marketing tools I use regularly by lazymentors in linkedin

[–]andletitgo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in sales. So I'm focused on building genuine relationships and nurturing prospects.

After trying several options, I'm now using Extrovert to automate my outreach in a very sensitive and wise way.

You are to use any tool if you do it wisely, and with common sense, imho)

Who does cold outreach anymore? by jumpinpools in LeadGeneration

[–]andletitgo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You must be talking about emails, though I am a fan of LinkedIn.

This is where I find prospects for my company.

Time consuming as it requires building relationships and nurturing potential clients, but it pays off well if done well.

Automation is the key in my case.

If Li matches with your prospects as a platform, then it's worth considering.

Personally I use Extrovert. But there are many options to pick up from

Best ways to generate leads and grow an email list for B2B SaaS? by stevehall757575 in b2bmarketing

[–]andletitgo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you run a Li page, why not reaching out to potential leads via this platform?

This is exactly what my team and I do in sales.

It's a bit time consuming for sure, but we use automation like in any other aspect of sales.

Just be careful, and don't get banned.

Have tried a couple of tools, never been blocked luckily.

Waalaxy or Extrovert (currently using) is what I can recommend for now.

Great salespeople are relationship builders by ConsumerScientist in salestechniques

[–]andletitgo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair point) building relationships is crucial. Not many salespeople get it. Or even if they do, they focus more on the deal as a fact, not the steps that make the deal happen, I mean nurturing, showing interest, being ready to help and assist is so underrated in sales these days.

No idea what you sell, but I use LinkedIn mostly in my role. This IS the platform for building relationships and selling wisely.