interesting...from 4,800 companies, you ended up with 409 and then down to 106 verified emails...and that's with 3 contacts. That's crazy! Between the tech stack and the find/verify emails, the numbers fall off big time. I can see how important it is to make sure one's TAM is huge...
it's also good to know that they did not review the initial 4,800. I'm sure most of those were either not a fit or had 0 contacts. Happens with any of these tools, including LinkedIn's Sales Navigator, which is why you should never consider that initial number as your TAM.
Never send emails from your main domain; it’s risky. It's better to buy additional domains and redirect them to your main one. This approach provides security and allows you to send a much larger volume of messages. However, always warm up your email accounts before starting a campaign.
and you're clearly missing the emphasis on automation here. He enriched, cleaned and did all of that stuff ON MASS in one interface before shifting to another sending tool. Go try do that manually.
@@wowdesigns3417 This isn't automation. nor is it "autopilot". While this is obviously the most powerful list-building software and much faster than manual data enrichment, the terms "autopilot" or "automation" are more closely associated with actual workflow automation which in this example, would automatically search, filter, and clean fresh leads/companies every day or once per week (or whatever reoccurring schedule you choose to have the list generate on) and work its way through the data enrichment workflows shown in the video (finding 3 decision-makers, grabbing their emails, generating the personalizations, and exporting the data to a csv, all on its own. Importing the csv into instantly and writing the email sequence is cake. No need to even automate that part but I'm sure you could. I understand this video was just an example of clay's functionality but the problem with this and why it shouldn't be marketed as automation or autopiloted is because you can't send 1000 emails per day with less than 400 verified leads for a search that you already maxed out. Without the ability to refresh your search with new fresh leads the very next day, you would just be generating the same 400 leads you collected the day prior.
interesting...from 4,800 companies, you ended up with 409 and then down to 106 verified emails...and that's with 3 contacts. That's crazy! Between the tech stack and the find/verify emails, the numbers fall off big time. I can see how important it is to make sure one's TAM is huge...
it's also good to know that they did not review the initial 4,800. I'm sure most of those were either not a fit or had 0 contacts. Happens with any of these tools, including LinkedIn's Sales Navigator, which is why you should never consider that initial number as your TAM.
Perhaps he does high ticket offers, he must be a phenomenal closer. Or has a massive behind scene resell funnel series to warm them.
wow this tool looks amazing, which plan are you using to do this?
Love it.
But for getting 1000+ qualified leads, I need to spend 10000+ credits to qualify and enrich email addresses. The pricing is not make sense
Clay isn't a cheap solution, but there is a way to save credits if you know how to use Clay properly.
@@FruitfulSaaSLab do tell
By using Clay this way, would you still need a Sales Navigator account?
LEGEND 🔥
Do you send from your own inbox or do you use burner emails?
sub domain from your real domain
Never send emails from your main domain; it’s risky. It's better to buy additional domains and redirect them to your main one. This approach provides security and allows you to send a much larger volume of messages. However, always warm up your email accounts before starting a campaign.
Hey there, do you do Instagram outreach ?
Curious, you wanted to exclude agencies but the very first result shown was a recruitment agency... Or am I wrong here?
but i am unable to sign up, when i put my details it says my account is locked !
Now do outbound calls 😀
Are you a freelancer by any chance?
We should get our integration in there....
Is this for free
You can try it for free, but Clay is a paid solution.
This isn't on autopilot though, you exported the CSV and manually did it.
We have an Instantly integration if you'd prefer to do it that way!
the sending is on autopilot?
and you're clearly missing the emphasis on automation here. He enriched, cleaned and did all of that stuff ON MASS in one interface before shifting to another sending tool. Go try do that manually.
@@wowdesigns3417 This isn't automation. nor is it "autopilot". While this is obviously the most powerful list-building software and much faster than manual data enrichment, the terms "autopilot" or "automation" are more closely associated with actual workflow automation which in this example, would automatically search, filter, and clean fresh leads/companies every day or once per week (or whatever reoccurring schedule you choose to have the list generate on) and work its way through the data enrichment workflows shown in the video (finding 3 decision-makers, grabbing their emails, generating the personalizations, and exporting the data to a csv, all on its own. Importing the csv into instantly and writing the email sequence is cake. No need to even automate that part but I'm sure you could. I understand this video was just an example of clay's functionality but the problem with this and why it shouldn't be marketed as automation or autopiloted is because you can't send 1000 emails per day with less than 400 verified leads for a search that you already maxed out. Without the ability to refresh your search with new fresh leads the very next day, you would just be generating the same 400 leads you collected the day prior.
Apollo does this without having to spend hours making tables
Does it? Interesting. What do they call it? Or can I find it?