Exactly the information I needed. Thanks! I was glad to hear you say 14 days for warmup. The campaign I'm running now is my first cold email campaign using multiple new 'sender emails' on a new domain purchased specifically for cold outreach. My goal for the warmup was to run it until all three sender emails landed landed in the inbox (not spam). That took 3 months, almost to the day. I think it pays to have some sort of tangible measurement of 'warm' for a sender email. Until each sender email was landing in the inbox, it didn't make sense (to me) to put *any* cold email in the mix. But that was a long wait - we wanted to move faster. I have two more domains to bring online, maybe for the next one, I'll be more aggressive and start sending after 14 days, then compare the two.
Thanks for the vid. Does warming up emails only warms them for that specific platform, or do they get warmed up to be used on other platforms too? For example: Can I warm up emails on LemList but then start cold email outreach with those emails on Instantly? Or do I have to do the outreach from the same platform they were warmed up on?
Good stuff man. So what i sell doesnt require a website as I'm an affiliate so i can direct them to that company's website. I just need the domains for the emails. Will not having a website negatively impact me in anyway? Thanks
@@danielpeck3194 Wherever you bought the domain will have the option to do this, google "how to do a redirect of a domain on {where you bought domain}" and you'll find it!
Yes! No absolute truths here. If you have a nice website you think will help you can put it in. Personally I don’t do it and still see a lot of traffic from people googling or copy pasting the sending domain
Exactly the information I needed. Thanks! I was glad to hear you say 14 days for warmup. The campaign I'm running now is my first cold email campaign using multiple new 'sender emails' on a new domain purchased specifically for cold outreach.
My goal for the warmup was to run it until all three sender emails landed landed in the inbox (not spam). That took 3 months, almost to the day. I think it pays to have some sort of tangible measurement of 'warm' for a sender email.
Until each sender email was landing in the inbox, it didn't make sense (to me) to put *any* cold email in the mix. But that was a long wait - we wanted to move faster. I have two more domains to bring online, maybe for the next one, I'll be more aggressive and start sending after 14 days, then compare the two.
This video is insanely full of knowledge . But I have a question jan can I ask??
Why not use GHL when you can scale your outreach?
Thanks for the vid. Does warming up emails only warms them for that specific platform, or do they get warmed up to be used on other platforms too? For example: Can I warm up emails on LemList but then start cold email outreach with those emails on Instantly? Or do I have to do the outreach from the same platform they were warmed up on?
You can switch the sending tool without resetting warm up!
Good stuff man. So what i sell doesnt require a website as I'm an affiliate so i can direct them to that company's website. I just need the domains for the emails. Will not having a website negatively impact me in anyway? Thanks
Yes if you have no website it's a bad sign when sending. Just plug in your affiliate link as a redirect tho and you'll be fine!
@@janvmusscher Thanks for the tip. How do I redirect?
@@danielpeck3194 Wherever you bought the domain will have the option to do this, google "how to do a redirect of a domain on {where you bought domain}" and you'll find it!
Can we have the website URL in the signature?
Yes! No absolute truths here. If you have a nice website you think will help you can put it in.
Personally I don’t do it and still see a lot of traffic from people googling or copy pasting the sending domain
Nice content but ur cam is too shaky, its hard to focus
P R O M O S M 😒
Not sure what you mean
@@janvmusscher It's Promo Social Media 😁😁