🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📧 *Commonly used cold email subject lines are less effective due to overuse.* 00:13 🚀 *Revealing three top cold email subject lines that achieved over 90% open rates.* 00:27 🤝 *The subject line is crucial for making a first impression and getting the email opened.* 00:54 👤 *Personalized subject lines, such as using the recipient's name, enhance engagement.* 01:08 🌟 *Aim to build a human connection rather than sell in the subject line.* 01:23 🤔 *Combining simplicity and intrigue in subject lines can be effective.* 01:50 ❓ *Open-ended subject lines, like posing a question, often lead to quicker responses.* 02:05 💬 *Personalized subject lines tend to get the best open rates.* 02:33 🤝 *Subject lines suggesting collaboration or partnership increase open rates.* 03:00 💰 *Effective subject lines contribute to high open rates and significant revenue.* 03:15 📝 *Pairing powerful subject lines with a solid cold email script can boost success.* 03:29 ✍️ *Invites viewers to share their experiences with the suggested subject lines.* Made with HARPA AI
Hi, I’m exploring affiliate marketing using cold emails and was wondering if you or anyone in your network has experience in this area. Specifically, I’m curious about the most effective methods for finding email addresses. Here are a few methods I’m considering: Facebook scraping Google Maps scraping LinkedIn scraping In your experience, which method has been the most effective for building a quality email list? Any insights or tips you could share would be greatly appreciated! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
Yeah, it’s definitely possible to get the first name of the decision-maker at a target business, but it can take a little bit of digging. You can start by looking at the company’s website, LinkedIn profiles, or tools like Instantly.ai that help you find contact info. Instantly filters are really helpful if you're targeting a specific department or position. Also, social media, especially LinkedIn, is great for identifying key people and their roles. It’s not always 100% foolproof, but with some research, you can often get close enough to personalize your outreach and increase your chances of getting a response!
You can outsource the tech setup and campaign management to the following Instantly's official partner agencies: -Ken Volk @ autoup.io - Jay Feldman @ otterlead.com - Leevi Eerola @ agencyvelocity.io - Steven Haggerty @ growleady.io
Hello sir basically i dont have multiple email domain or professional email domain for importing in instantly i have one three free emails and i want to send thousands of email a day can i send with it because i dont have money to start drop servicing agency
Using free email accounts to send thousands of emails a day for cold email outreach is not advisable. Free email providers, such as Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook, have strict limits on the number of emails you can send per day. Exceeding these limits can result in your account being flagged or suspended. Additionally, sending large volumes of unsolicited emails from free accounts can damage your reputation and increase the likelihood that your emails will be marked as spam. For large-scale email outreach, it's better to use a professional email service provider (ESP).
This is an interesting strategy, but what's a good option if you don't know their personal name and only have a business name? Would [their business x my business] possibly still be a good approach?
Even without a name, you can personalize by referring to their business specifics or recent achievements. Show that you’ve done some homework on their business and are offering a tailored solution. “Their business x my business” is a good approach
Thanks for bringing this up! Pre-headers are really helpful, they boost open rates by complementing the subject line. They provide more context, clarify your offer, and highlight value in a few words. Examples: - “Unlock exclusive tips on [topic]” - “Limited offer to help with [problem]” - “See how we helped [Company Name] grow.”
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📧 *Commonly used cold email subject lines are less effective due to overuse.*
00:13 🚀 *Revealing three top cold email subject lines that achieved over 90% open rates.*
00:27 🤝 *The subject line is crucial for making a first impression and getting the email opened.*
00:54 👤 *Personalized subject lines, such as using the recipient's name, enhance engagement.*
01:08 🌟 *Aim to build a human connection rather than sell in the subject line.*
01:23 🤔 *Combining simplicity and intrigue in subject lines can be effective.*
01:50 ❓ *Open-ended subject lines, like posing a question, often lead to quicker responses.*
02:05 💬 *Personalized subject lines tend to get the best open rates.*
02:33 🤝 *Subject lines suggesting collaboration or partnership increase open rates.*
03:00 💰 *Effective subject lines contribute to high open rates and significant revenue.*
03:15 📝 *Pairing powerful subject lines with a solid cold email script can boost success.*
03:29 ✍️ *Invites viewers to share their experiences with the suggested subject lines.*
Made with HARPA AI
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Video summary:
1. Hi {firstName}
2. Thoughts {firstName}?
3. {firstName} x {your name}
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Thanks! Saved me 3 mins.
@@peterprince11 I'm dying 😂
3. {Name} x {My name}
Hi, I’m exploring affiliate marketing using cold emails and was wondering if you or anyone in your network has experience in this area. Specifically, I’m curious about the most effective methods for finding email addresses.
Here are a few methods I’m considering:
Facebook scraping
Google Maps scraping
LinkedIn scraping
In your experience, which method has been the most effective for building a quality email list? Any insights or tips you could share would be greatly appreciated!
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
Video-Recommendation to the script instructions is missing, can you add it? Thx.
ruclips.net/video/IP_lLVOAGf0/видео.htmlsi=1OuewI_Z6ps8zniW
is it really possible to get the first name of the decision maker at target busineness though?
Yeah, it’s definitely possible to get the first name of the decision-maker at a target business, but it can take a little bit of digging. You can start by looking at the company’s website, LinkedIn profiles, or tools like Instantly.ai that help you find contact info. Instantly filters are really helpful if you're targeting a specific department or position. Also, social media, especially LinkedIn, is great for identifying key people and their roles.
It’s not always 100% foolproof, but with some research, you can often get close enough to personalize your outreach and increase your chances of getting a response!
2. Thoughts {Name}?
overused...
When we are following up should we use the same subject line or should use another subject line ?
Same subject line. If you change the subject line then it will come out as a new email instead of becoming a thread.
Does Instantly offer a done for you service on cold email outreach?
You can outsource the tech setup and campaign management to the following Instantly's official partner agencies:
-Ken Volk @ autoup.io
- Jay Feldman @ otterlead.com
- Leevi Eerola @ agencyvelocity.io
- Steven Haggerty @ growleady.io
Hello sir basically i dont have multiple email domain or professional email domain for importing in instantly i have one three free emails and i want to send thousands of email a day can i send with it because i dont have money to start drop servicing agency
Using free email accounts to send thousands of emails a day for cold email outreach is not advisable. Free email providers, such as Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook, have strict limits on the number of emails you can send per day. Exceeding these limits can result in your account being flagged or suspended. Additionally, sending large volumes of unsolicited emails from free accounts can damage your reputation and increase the likelihood that your emails will be marked as spam.
For large-scale email outreach, it's better to use a professional email service provider (ESP).
Like what esp?@@InstantlyAI
This is an interesting strategy, but what's a good option if you don't know their personal name and only have a business name? Would [their business x my business] possibly still be a good approach?
Even without a name, you can personalize by referring to their business specifics or recent achievements. Show that you’ve done some homework on their business and are offering a tailored solution. “Their business x my business” is a good approach
You mentioned a video that goes through writing the email body, but there was no link?
ruclips.net/video/IP_lLVOAGf0/видео.html
@@InstantlyAI Do we still need to keep the warm up on as we send 30 cold emails a day, even after warming up the maild ID for 14 days?
@@kaunainabbas7944never turn warmup off.
@@kaunainabbas7944 one expert inside their group told me to yes do it, send 30 to normal prospect and 20 warm up per day per account
@@kaunainabbas7944 no your emails are warmed up by then and can be used as you please
Alright, I'll try them out, thanks Jake Gyllenhaal!
All the best!
What about pre-headers?
Thanks for bringing this up! Pre-headers are really helpful, they boost open rates by complementing the subject line. They provide more context, clarify your offer, and highlight value in a few words. Examples:
- “Unlock exclusive tips on [topic]”
- “Limited offer to help with [problem]”
- “See how we helped [Company Name] grow.”
Use high-quality images and attractive designs in your emails to showcase products effectively and capture recipient interest.
Thanks for the advice!We really appreciate your insights and will take them into account.
Provide the script
PLEASE!
what ? what script
There was no video
ruclips.net/video/IP_lLVOAGf0/видео.html
Thanks@@InstantlyAI
Hey {name}, come with me if you want your business to succeed.
Is that too long?
Not at all! But it gives no information about the success plan! 🤣
1. Hi {Name}
Lila Veronica X Your future husband