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Manually reply on emails or use automation
Came across this video in the community “Automate Replies & Make Your Cold Email 10x More Effective”. I know some stud are outdated but is automating replies going to help you or is going to burn your leads.
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I do both. AI reads the intent and answers with very short follow up emails just to keep the conversation going, and then i get back to them manually. works well
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@Vasilis Mousellis correct, especially when answering with custom looms. also automated most of that haha
how many warm ups are you sending per day on google?
just curious what others are doing. im sitting around 11/day and for some reason it doesnt go any higher. last time i tried 25+ the mailboxes got suspended
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also since the microsoft mailboxes only go up to 5 emails per day, does that mean it takes less time to warm up?
The Non-Negotiable Tools in My Stack
If I had to rebuild everything tomorrow, these two tools would definitely make the cut. Most of the leverage comes from tool decisions made early - especially CRM and outbound. Once those two are right, everything else compounds. When they’re wrong, teams spend months duct-taping workflows together. After testing dozens of platforms over the years, only two tools have survived every scale phase we’ve gone through. 1) CRM: GoHighLevel GoHighLevel works because it reduces surface area. Instead of juggling: • Scheduling • Forms • Funnels • Automations • Client reporting …it centralizes everything in one environment. Fewer handoffs. Fewer failures. Easier scaling across teams and clients. This is why most serious agencies eventually converge on GHL - not because it’s flashy, but because it’s stable under pressure. 2) Cold Email: Instantly Outbound lives or dies by deliverability and iteration speed. Instantly wins here because: • It’s built for multi-inbox scaling • Warmup is native, not bolted on • Personalization workflows are practical • Product velocity is miles ahead of competitors Most tools try to look innovative. Instantly actually ships. You don’t need more tools. You need fewer tools that don’t break when volume increases. That’s the difference between systems that look good in demos and systems that survive real usage. Comment “Stack” if you want to see a full list of the tools I use to run my companies.
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not fully convinced on ghl
Cold email for your own business vs clients?
Quick question, are you seeing cold email work for your own agency, or mainly when you run it for clients?
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you mean if it works at all? it sure does.. just got this email from a potential deal today, purely from cold email (my own agency). in this case the offer is also lead gen related so we'll see how it goes for clients don't know about Jay but personally I'm staying away until holidays are done. feels like it'd be a waste of time
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@Simon Tort Yeah makes sense, i didn't believe it either until it worked haha. Selling cold email is really about priorities. If the team is small and the website looks like they got few clients, then lead gen might be high priority. But if they're established with great case studies or tons of content etc, they probably want something else like conversions
One of the cold email "replies" was an ai email manager
Basically the "potential lead" is a chatgpt api that replies right away and so on.. on a personal email. looks like i got a call booked. Anyway, curious to know what you'd do in these situations?
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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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