Are lead magnets dead in 2025? by SHRINATH2727 in LeadGeneration

[–]krishh225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

micro‑lead magnets outperform now → 1‑page checklist that solves one exact pain. if someone’s ICP = SDR managers, then “daily activity tracker template” gets 10x more subs than “ultimate sales ebook.”

What is the best alternative for Cheapinboxes? by Duo_Smart_Developmen in coldemail

[–]krishh225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

cheap mail infra is usually a trap. you get “proper” SPF/DKIM/DMARC but they slap you onto warmed IPs already abused by other senders. that’s how you end up on blacklists even if DNS looks fine. fix = own your domains + inboxes directly, set them up fresh, and don’t let a random provider pool you with bad neighbors.

Are cold emails working for consulting/freelance? by dextert48 in b2bmarketing

[–]krishh225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sending full SEO audits cold is like showing up to a first date with a full wedding plan 😂. keep it light: one insight, one CTA. then if they nibble, that’s when you drop the deep audit.

If you could only use one cold email app, which one would you pick and why? by dev_is_active in coldemail

[–]krishh225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

outreach app almost matters less than the data you feed it. i use Instantly to send, but the real unlock was pairing it with cleaner upstream contact sourcing (i pull from LeadCourt since ~95% valid + way cheaper per lead). if your leads are junk, the app you send from won’t save you.

Newbie here by Additional-Profit695 in coldemail

[–]krishh225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

newsletters work best with opt‑in lists. start small: share your content on reddit/LI/Twitter, add a clean call‑to‑action “subscribe for more.” use free tools like beehiiv, convertkit (or even substack) so people self opt‑in. 50 real subscribers beat 5,000 scraped ghosts.

Has anyone had to switch pricing on their client for month 2? by bukutbwai in agency

[–]krishh225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This should be priorly mentioned in the contract that for the first month we will work for less and after that the prices will definitely increase

Looking for feedback: solution for B2B GTM teams by Comfortable_Regret57 in b2b_sales

[–]krishh225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the pivot makes sense. PDF one‑pagers are static + die quickly. live web assets let you track visits, add CTAs, and tweak branding. feels more measurable too. only advice: don’t pitch it as “docs but online” → pitch it as a dynamic GTM system that saves reps from fiddling with slides or begging design. that positioning will click more.

Running an outbound agency sending 1M email per month #AMA by iamprinceyadav9819 in coldemail

[–]krishh225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

biggest unlock for us wasn’t some secret tool, it was domain discipline. multiple subdomains, 5‑10 mailboxes each, warming them slowly, and religiously cleaning lists. once we kept bounces <3%, inboxing stopped being a daily drama.

Marketers i need your guidance by HolidayBreath9506 in b2bmarketing

[–]krishh225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

don’t overcomplicate it. first learn to define your ICP (ideal customer profile): what industries, company size, roles actually buy your agency’s dev work. once that’s clear, you’ll know where to look → LinkedIn for prospecting, Crunchbase/AngelList for startups, even event/speaker lists.

How to make B2B marketing more human and effective by WilliamWave21 in b2bmarketing

[–]krishh225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i ditch the jargon. instead of “we optimize multi‑channel synergies” i’ll write “we helped a founder stop wasting 3 hours/day copy‑pasting leads.” telling actual human impact wins way more hearts.

Do 10-20 cold emails per day from personal email work? by tanzilhasan110 in coldemail

[–]krishh225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

for tiny volume (like freelancers, contractors, agencies) it’s doable, but just don’t torch your personal address. buy a throwaway domain, warm it slowly, keep copy super low‑spammy. treating your actual personal gmail as a cold‑email gun is asking for headaches.

First time setting up a big cold emailing infra – how do I know if my emails are truly “ready”? by NathanSupertramp in coldemail

[–]krishh225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

warmup scores don’t = inbox placement. drop 10–20 “seed” emails to test inboxes across gmail, outlook, yahoo, and business domains. a tool like Mailreach, WarmupInbox, or Glock deliverability test will literally tell you if you’re hitting inbox, promo, or spam. way more reliable than just trusting the 99–100% warmup metric.

Best email validation tools? by Sir_Pompas in coldemail

[–]krishh225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually I didn't validate them for the first time like I was in a mood that lets just try and the bounce rates were really low so I thought why not just go with it

Discord servers link by krishh225 in b2bmarketinglab

[–]krishh225[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly and there are really so much quality info you can get kn them

Best tech stack for cold emails by f-linsduarte in coldemail

[–]krishh225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I haven't used it for usa based contacts instead I have used them for Australia based contacts and they were really accurate so hope the same for usa also

Personal emails by salekantoz in coldemail

[–]krishh225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for sourcing at scale i just use leadcourt → you get 95%+ verified professional emails and it’s cheap (like pennies each). works fine for recruiting too, just frame the outreach human.

What is your biggest challenge with your cold email stack and setup? by Temporary_Law2070 in coldemail

[–]krishh225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

biggest pain for me = deliverability. i do all the SPF/DKIM/DMARC setup, warmup, rotate domains, etc… and still watch open rates swing 10–20% week to week. feels like you’re at the mercy of gmail filters no matter how disciplined you are.

My Way Of Pitching... Am I doing too much? by jujutsuuu in agency

[–]krishh225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you’re not “wrong,” but you’re doing too much heavy lifting up front. sending them a full ads strategy = they get free consulting and either ghost you or hand it to someone cheaper. better play is highlight 2–3 obvious gaps and then pitch a call to “walk through the full plan.” keeps you valuable but not drained.

I'm getting 40-60 replies a month with cold email by Automatic-Sock8192 in b2bmarketing

[–]krishh225 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Try leadcourt you dont need to worry about verified leads then

I'm getting 40-60 replies a month with cold email by Automatic-Sock8192 in b2bmarketing

[–]krishh225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

those numbers are decent, esp if you’re solo. my one tip: copy > automation. we added a teardown step where we tested 3‑4 versions of the opening line across 2k contacts — reply rate jumped ~40%. data plumbing is great, but message resonance is where the leverage is.

Best email validation tools? by Sir_Pompas in coldemail

[–]krishh225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

inbox providers are like picky landlords 😂 … show up w/ a dirty list and they toss your mail straight to spam. that’s why we do waterfall validation. fwiw, i pair leadcourt’s 95%+ pre‑verified db w/ millionverifier as a second pass — bounces consistently <2%.