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4 contributions to GoHighLevel w/ Robb Bailey
Inspiration for an Agency Website
I'm new to this community. I want to start building my own website to offer SaaS services. Could you please share your own website or other sites that offer Gohighlevel services? That way, I can gain some inspiration. Thank you guys!
1 like • Apr '24
Sort of related question….are you folks building out your website using GHL, or elsewhere (Wordpress, or using the Wordpress hosting within GHL, or something else?)
0 likes • Apr '24
@Regan George Now that GHL offers Wordpress hosting from inside GHL would you ever consider moving your Wordpress site over so that it is in the platform…this is where I’m stuck…WHY would we want to move our existing Wordpress sites over? I wonder if there are advantages to hosting it underneath GHL vs. Where you currently host your website?
GHL vs Skool for membership/courses
New here, and just wondering what the rationalization/strategy is for using Skool for memberships/courses rather than the course and membership tools withing Go High Level? I'd rather have everything under one roof...🤔
0 likes • Apr '24
@Tylan Miller I’m seeing that now that I dig in deeper. I appreciate your insight
0 likes • Apr '24
@Luca De Gioia yah, I have other businesses built using a variety of different tools/platforms but with GHL being so proactive with development for this new business I’m really leaning towards putting everything under GHL to keep things all in one system
Please Help 🙏🏾
Hey everyone I noticed that it’s a little hard to get likes around here…you guys are a pretty tough crowd to please 😆 but the bottom line is I really need some likes to level up & get access to Rob’s DR strategy!! I’m only 7 points away, so can I please get some likes on this post & not just comments? Look I’m practically on my knees over here but don’t get any funny ideas 😂
Please Help 🙏🏾
1 like • Apr '24
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Quick mini guide to cold email
Hey everybody I wanted to offer a quick 12 steps miniguide for anybody looking to use cold email for attracting clients I made over 300k last year promoting a B2B service with cold email, so it works. To get traction with cold email I suggest to have enough email accounts to be able to send at least 1,000 messages a day, as each email account can only send 25/30 cold emails a day max. To get to 1000 messages a day you can buy 15 domains and then create 3 email accounts per domain. Here is the super quick mini guide: Step 1 Buy 15 domain, you can go to godaddy or namecheap Step2 Buy 3 google workspaces per domain (in the UK they cost £6 a month each, in USA should be about $7 each) Step 3 Set up the MX records, spf, dkim and dmarc Step 4 Warm up the inbox for 14 days, I use instantly as warmup is included in the cold email platform cost, but there are other tools Leave the warm up on for every account, never turn it off (send max 25 warm up emails a day per email account and then max 25 cold email a day per email account) Step 5 Get a list of your target customers on apollo (apollo dot io), or linkedin sales navigator (you can extract data with a service called scrupp, findymail or evaboot) Step 6 Verify the emails to make sure emails are safe to send, you can use millionverifier or reoon Step 7 Create an account with a cold email platform I recommend instantly or smartlead Step 8 Create a personalized intro line for every prospect, can be done with chat GPT, or if you prefer skip this step and send a very clear and short 1st message Step 9 Load the clean data in your cold email platform (you only need first name, email, company name, if you have a description of the company even better as you can use that to create personalized first lines with chatGPT) Step 10 Create an email sequence of 3 or 4 messages, each going out every 3 days, same title each message should be all text and no more than 100 words CTA should be a request for more info or to get on a call with you
0 likes • Apr '24
Interesting strategy. For the DMARC what do you put? I’ve seen different recommendations and curious to what you recommend.
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Alana Lee
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@alana-lee-6015
I am a creator, freelancer and consultant. I help people grow businesses through innovative ideas, services, digital products and education.

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