Really appreciate the two of you for going deep into this. this is the end old my interruption. one of the best threads ive ever seen here
At the heart of my LinkedIn strategy is knowing that the emails im collecting are real people.
Facebook Pixel and others will track bot traffic (very prevalent everywhere, and steals a shyt ton of your budget for no reason)
between a custom pixel and the massive lists im able to build on LinkedIn. I can provide my clients very targeted audiences which goes a long way in campaign development and effectiveness. The worst ads are the ones that go to people who shouldn't be seeing them
where most agencies use their tools like a massive sword with no care in sight. I've positioned my company to be very precise like a rapiermy engineering skills at work

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as far as the sales strategy we've changed our front end messaging slightly and changed our follow up message to include our calendly and a "referral" approach
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Thanks for connecting, FirstName!
Let me know if I can help out. If you see anything of interest on my profile, feel free to reach out.
Take care,
My Name
Calendly Link
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Already seeing more appointments
we're still keeping the agreement/NDA because of the nature of our work (also these protect both parties legally)
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We've begun using the "price range" statement with an ending question of:
"What's the timeframe that you are looking for to achieve results?"
the combo so far is promising as two have already booked strategy calls after "cherry picking" products from the high end range. It definitely has strength. We went ahead and removed the ambiguous questions
not trained to the reps yet but the partner calls we had this week went great
I CANNOT in good faith let you distract them from booking the appointment .
Referrals need to be treated as their own profit center and model.
Aside from that good stuff.
Great! As long a you aren't charging them for it ...
Keep pushing king!


Feel free to ask questions!Really appreciate the two of you for going deep into this. this is the end old my interruption. one of the best threads ive ever seen here

SaaS B2BClient is in what industry ? Keep pushing till you have 50 clients like this![]()

Lay it all out ... or explain it like i'm 3 years old ...are we talking email data here ?SaaS B2B
we have effectively niched down further. The plan is to move away from full service marketing to targeted data and the sale of data. Based on market feedback there is a much stronger demand with a lot less players![]()

I have tools that work with sites to analyze and parse data that comes to a siteLay it all out ... or explain it like i'm 3 years old ...are we talking email data here ?
I've thought of white labeling an entire agency but the account management aspect put me off ...
I have tools that work with sites to analyze and parse data that comes to a site
say I had it installed on the coli...
I could tell you how much money everyone has here, who have been looking to buy what, and their physical addresses/emails/phone numbers
to a site owner that does numbers, this is huge. It also takes me away from project-based work which has been the biggest pain in the ass so far (web development and graphic design jobs etc)
I listen to my clients and I'm constantly trying to source better shytCongrats my G .Damn 7k/month .That's real money brother. Keep pushing it .

I listen to my clients and I'm constantly trying to source better shyt
basically the same concepts as Amazon product research. The tech world is constantly finding ways to one up eachother.
Currently mining a list 1000 venture capitalists![]()