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Appointment Setter
Does anyone know any reliable appointment setters i am hoping to start on commission rate then move onto pay
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Appointment setter? Can you explain more?
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What niche are you targeting with cold email right now? Or if you’re still deciding, say “exploring”.
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Honestly more than 1. I will have to figure out after response rates.
What It Actually Takes to Send 100,000 Emails a Day
When you start thinking about scale, the problem isn’t software or copy. It’s inbox math. I approach cold email the same way I approach infrastructure - conservatively and predictably. Personally, I try to keep cold sends under 20 emails per inbox per day. Even though an inbox can technically handle more, I’d rather protect deliverability than squeeze volume. Here’s how scaling really works. Each mailbox is an independent sender. That’s the unit you scale with. • One mailbox → safe at ≤20 cold emails/day • Cost per mailbox → around $3/month From there, volume is just multiplication: • 1,000 emails/day → ~50 mailboxes • 10,000 emails/day → ~500 mailboxes • 100,000 emails/day → ~5,000 mailboxes Yes - that means serious inbox infrastructure. Across our companies, we run tens of thousands of mailboxes and spend five figures every month just maintaining sender health. That’s not waste. That’s the cost of staying in the inbox. The biggest beginner mistake I see is trying to “optimize” by sending more per mailbox - 70, 80, 100 emails/day. Increasing daily volume per inbox feels efficient short term, but it’s the fastest way to end up in spam. The rule is simple: Never scale vertically. Scale horizontally. More inboxes. Same safe volume. Stable deliverability. That’s the difference between campaigns that last weeks and systems that run for years. Comment “Setup” if you want this handled properly.
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Can a new beginner invest in these many inboxes? Offer, copy, etc... still matters but wondering if beginner can invest some 80 to 100 mailboxes based on this calculation. Watched lots of videos that @Jay Feldman 's YouTube and I have this doubt still.
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@Jay Feldman if I go with less numbers initially, its very hard to arrive at a number to conclude that email camp works or not right? lead,offer,copy,replies,etc still matters... But what is the aprox number of emails/users I need to consider as a beginner?
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