Awesome stuff man! Keep it up! Your videos are so valuable and informative. Your channel will grow eventually, and you don't need that many subscribers anyway to start monetizing it :)
Hey Jesper, AI cold calling is illegal in the US. How do you deal with that or make sure you reduce the legal liability for you/ your clients? Also what's the success rate on these assistants? Do they actually drive significant business growth? For inbound calls it's a completely different story, but outbound seems risky/ineffective with the current legislation. Trying to understand from a business perspective, not a builder perspective.
Great question! Since I create videos for an international audience (I'm Dutch myself), it's important to know that regulations differ by country. However, outbound sales calling can still be legal (in the usa) if done correctly, particularly with proper consent. To comply, you must obtain explicit, informed consent from the recipient. This involves a clear, unambiguous agreement, like a checkbox on a lead form that specifically states they agree to receive calls from an AI assistant. The consent cannot be pre-checked and must be separate from other consents, like for emails or SMS. Our clients span across the globe, and we ensure compliance with local laws in each region. For example, we don’t offer outbound services in the Netherlands due to legal complexities. We have partners in Australia, Mexico, the U.S., Dubai and many other countries, each with its own regulations. One of our co-owners (Ewout) runs a law firm, ensuring all our practices meet the latest legal requirements. Regarding success rates, it depends on the target audience and context. Cold outreach can be less effective or even harmful in some cases, but in other situations, it can reduce costs and improve customer acquisition costs (CAC). There are also non-sales use cases for outbound calls, like reminders and meeting confirmations. Often a client comes to us asking for an outbound sales agent, and we propose an alternative solution. We generally favor inbound strategies as they are less risky and offer significant opportunities for automation, as you mentioned.
@@IRSSYY Thanks, that's great to hear! Sure it's Jesper.RBG Multiple people have reached out to me via Instagram. Didn't realize that was such a hot platform to link with youtube. Maybe I should look into that?
Duuuuuuude! I was literally trawling the bowels of RUclips for this platinum plated diamond studded gold 🥇 nugget!
@@geehammer Hahaha, that is bar-none the best comment I've had so far. Thanks Geehammer! 🙌
good work there Jesper. Thanks for sharing
@@oursmallsmallworld Thanks! That very mitivating feedback 😁
Thank you for the great value, Jesper!
Thanks for the comment! 🙌
Thanksss for this valuable content🎉
Thanks for the comment! 🙌
Great content!
Thanks Luuk! 🙌
Your own AI channel is amazing too!
Thanks for this priceless video
Appreciate the feedback, very motivating! 🙌
wow that is very powerful we can make our own content then personalize to our liking what a great video
@@junaidmunawar8069 Thanks. that was the goal, good luck! 😄
Awesome stuff man! Keep it up! Your videos are so valuable and informative. Your channel will grow eventually, and you don't need that many subscribers anyway to start monetizing it :)
That's an awrsome comment, thanks Mike! Good luck in you work 💪
Awesome Jesper. I will definitely build it and sell the hack out of it to my clients 🤣
Thanks, good luck with that! 👌
Hey Jesper, AI cold calling is illegal in the US. How do you deal with that or make sure you reduce the legal liability for you/ your clients?
Also what's the success rate on these assistants? Do they actually drive significant business growth?
For inbound calls it's a completely different story, but outbound seems risky/ineffective with the current legislation.
Trying to understand from a business perspective, not a builder perspective.
Great question! Since I create videos for an international audience (I'm Dutch myself), it's important to know that regulations differ by country.
However, outbound sales calling can still be legal (in the usa) if done correctly, particularly with proper consent. To comply, you must obtain explicit, informed consent from the recipient.
This involves a clear, unambiguous agreement, like a checkbox on a lead form that specifically states they agree to receive calls from an AI assistant. The consent cannot be pre-checked and must be separate from other consents, like for emails or SMS.
Our clients span across the globe, and we ensure compliance with local laws in each region. For example, we don’t offer outbound services in the Netherlands due to legal complexities.
We have partners in Australia, Mexico, the U.S., Dubai and many other countries, each with its own regulations. One of our co-owners (Ewout) runs a law firm, ensuring all our practices meet the latest legal requirements.
Regarding success rates, it depends on the target audience and context. Cold outreach can be less effective or even harmful in some cases, but in other situations, it can reduce costs and improve customer acquisition costs (CAC). There are also non-sales use cases for outbound calls, like reminders and meeting confirmations.
Often a client comes to us asking for an outbound sales agent, and we propose an alternative solution.
We generally favor inbound strategies as they are less risky and offer significant opportunities for automation, as you mentioned.
Do you always use the assistant setup rather than blocks?
@@zackssiegel Depends on the use case, blocks are great if you want to take more control over the conversation flow.
Hey jesper can i get your Instagram?
btw video is value ❤
@@IRSSYY Thanks, that's great to hear! Sure it's Jesper.RBG
Multiple people have reached out to me via Instagram. Didn't realize that was such a hot platform to link with youtube.
Maybe I should look into that?