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Suggested Scrapers on Apify for B2B SaaS Leads
Hey guys I’ve been using Code Pioneers Scraper via Apify. Do you you guys have any other scrapes on Apify you recommend? As I’m understanding the game of cold email goes like this 1. ICP Mastery (Know why you’re selling to your ICP and then you’ll know how to sell to your ICP) 2. Your Leads list is everything!!! & Infra (DKIM, SPF, DMARC) is your campaign before the offer, the copy, the follow ups. If you have those three locked down + a solid offer you win. Thank in advance, Andy! Ps; If you have additional sites for lead sourcing B2B leads I’d love to hear that too!
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i still source them the typical way, apollo scraping service by trustedleads.io , plus the millionverifier bundle sometimes. though i'm thinking you could probably do it yourself with claude code's help and some patience.
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@Bharat Jain Yeah we had some issues with the guys delaying too much about 1-2 months ago. Then briefly after, looks like they fixed everything slowing them down. I made a big order after that and got it ready the next day, not next week. So it's fairly reliable currently
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@Yoni Tovi yup, it's back to 100% for google, even for my client who was in a way worse spot. all it took was waiting a little on warm-ups only, like 7-8 days. spent that time emailing microsoft accounts instead
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@Yoni Tovi yeah got some copywriting experience. as for the volume its a bit misleading. it shows you the total emails, including follow ups, so it's about 3-4x higher than the number of leads. but yeah you would buy lists of 5-10k at a time and throw them in
Inbox Rotation: Necessary or Overrated 🤔
I see a lot of people running the Group A / Group B rotation model. Month 1 → Group A sends, Group B rests Month 2 → Group B sends, Group A rests It’s safe. But it’s also expensive and often unnecessary. It’s like rotating all the tires on your car every week just in case one goes flat. Instead of fixing the tire that actually needs fixing. A simpler way to manage inbox health Run all inboxes normally. But monitor inbox placement. If an inbox drops below ~50% inboxing, pause it. That inbox goes into recovery mode for about 14 days. No cold emails. Just warmup. Meanwhile, the healthy inboxes keep working. Think of it like a sports team. If one player pulls a muscle, you bench that player for recovery. You don’t bench the entire team. Why this works better When an inbox gets too many bad signals (bounces, low engagement, spam placements), it needs time to recover. But if the inbox is still healthy… There’s no reason to shut it down. Rotation systems assume every inbox will eventually get tired at the same time. In reality, some inboxes stay strong for months. Others need a break sooner. What about warmup when pausing? Another thing I see people doing: Cold emails → 0 Warmup → double it You don’t need to do that. Keeping it around 15 warm emails/day is perfectly fine. Warmup isn’t meant to simulate volume. It’s meant to maintain healthy engagement signals. The key idea Don’t rotate blindly. Monitor first. Then rotate only the inboxes that actually need recovery. Healthy inboxes should keep producing. Because the goal of outbound isn’t to babysit infrastructure. It’s to book meetings.
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@Gregry LeRoux crazy value right here
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list quality. apollo leads that look good on paper oftentimes either are no longer in business, or they're 1-2 person shows when the size says 11-20, or they're brand new platforms with zero revenue. some of them seem really inactive, from the website to the linkedin, with little to nothing unique to say or personalize about them.
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Max Khalus
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Full-funnel copywriter at maxkhalus.com. Currently developing a one-man agency with AI.

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